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    Nesika Illahee Pow-Wow
Siletz Clinic: No-show optometry patients must
use walk-in clinic
In the Siletz Clinic’s Optometry
Department, after one no-show patients
will not be able to schedule appoint-
ments for six months.
Patients will have acces to our
walk-in clinic on the last Thursday of
the month from 8:15 – 11:15 a.m.
Thursdays
Dec. 19
Jan. 30
Patients will be seen on a first-
come, first-served basis.
Attention Siletz Tribal Artists
The Pow-Wow Committee is once again having a logo contest for the upcoming
pow-wow in August 2020. All Siletz Tribal artists are encouraged to submit a pow-
wow themed logo.
The winning logo artist will receive a cash prize of $300 and a professional banner
with your logo. The winning artist will have his/her logo highlighted on the Nesika
Illahee Pow-Wow flyers and merchandise.
Please submit your artwork to the Cultural Education director’s office at the Tribal
Community Center or mail it to Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Attn: Pow-Wow
Logo Contest, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549.
All entries must be received no later than March 2, 2020.
Royalty Crown Proposals
Siletz Tribal
Behavioral Health
Programs
Prevention, Outpatient Treatment, and
Women’s and Men’s Transitional
Siletz: 800-600-5599 or
541-444-8286
Eugene: 541-484-4234
CEDARR
Community Efforts Demonstrating
the Ability to Rebuild and Restore
Mission Statement
We will utilize resources to prevent
the use of alcohol and other drugs,
delinquency and violence; we
will seek to reduce the barriers to
treatment and support those who
choose abstinance.
The Pow-Wow Committee is now accepting proposals for 2020-2021 royalty crowns.
Proposals are being accepted for Miss Siletz, Junior Miss Siletz and Little Miss Siletz.
Proposals for a crown are required to include art design, size of the crown and a
bid for the crown or crowns of your interest. Proposals can be submitted for individual
crowns, two crowns or you can submit a bid for all three crowns.
Crown proposals must be turned in to the committee no later than March 2, 2019.
Proposals can be sent to Siletz Pow-Wow Committee, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR
97380-0549.
If you have any questions, contact Buddy Lane at 800-922-1399, ext. 1230, or
541-444-8230.
Dental Walk-In Clinic
Salem: 503-390-9494
Portland: 503-238-1512
1. Dental and Optometry
a.
Narcotics Anonymous Toll-Free Help
Line – 877-233-4287
Dec. 4 • 6 p.m.
For information on Alcoholics
Anonymous: aa-oregon.org
Siletz Tribal Community Center
402 NE Government Hill Drive
First No-Show
Patient will receive a letter providing notice about the no-show
appointment and their requirement to utilize the department’s Walk-In Clinic
for appointments. Walk-in availability is first-come, first-served. Patient will
be required to utilize the Walk-In Clinic for six months, after which patient
will be able to return to scheduling appointments.
The Dental Clinic will see walk-in
patients every other Tuesday from 8:30
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 – 4:30 p.m.
with check-in by 3:30 p.m. Patients will
be seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
Services offered at the walk-in clinic
include denture/partial adjustments and
chairside relines, fillings, first step root
canal, extractions and exams.
Walk-in dates
Dec. 10 and Dec. 24
Jan. 7 and Jan. 21
Excluded visit types: Partials,
dentures, crowns, implants and hygiene
appointments will need to be addressed
during a regularly scheduled appoint-
ment with your primary dentist.
It takes courage to change. It takes courage to step up and help a friend.
Text BRAVE to 97779.
You’ll receive videos, tips, and resources to fill your wellness toolbox.
We R Native is doing a study to evaluate a text messaging program for American Indian and Alaska Native teens and
young adults (15-24 years old). The videos and text messages are designed to improve healthy relationships, mental
health and wellness skills, and promote cultural pride and resilience.
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Are you American Indian or Alaska Native?
Are you 15-24 years old?
Can you receive text messages on your phone?
If you answered “yes” to these questions, we’d like your help!
To enroll, text BRAVE to 97779.
Participants will receive $40 for completing 4 surveys over 9 months.
Questions? If you have questions, you can contact Stephanie Craig Rushing (email: scraig@npaihb.org).
We R Native Project Director, Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
To protect participants: Our study protocol has been reviewed by the Portland Area (PA) Indian Health Services’ (IHS) Institutional Review Board
(IRB) [1384639], a Tribal committee responsible for protecting the rights and welfare of research participants and NW Tribal members. If you have
any concerns about your rights as a participant, please contact Thomas Weiser, MD, MPH, at 877-664-0604. Dr. Weiser is co-chair of the PA IHS IRB
that reviewed this project.
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December 2019
After-hours crisis line now available at
541-444-8286 or 800-600-5599
Because mental health and relapse
crises do not always happen during busi-
ness hours, Siletz Behavioral Health has
arranged a collaboration with an after-
hours crisis line called Lines for Life.
On weekends and during the weekday
hours of 5 p.m. to 8 a.m., the number to the
Behavioral Health front desk is forwarded
to Lines for Life, where you will be con-
nected with a live mental health counselor.
The counselor will do everything he/she
can to help de-escalate, advise and support.
Afterwards, this information can be
shared with our mental health counselor
so follow-up care can be provided.
Of course, if there is an emergency
and you fear that you or someone else is
in imminent danger, please call 911. That’s
always the fastest way to get help.