Election Board Application Vacancy for Housing Standing Committee Tribal members interested in volunteering to serve on the Election Board are encouraged to fill out this form and return it to Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Attn: Executive Secretary to Tribal Council, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549 or fax 541-444-8325. Open Until Filled The Election Board consists of three board members and one alternate board member. Applications for consideration will be accepted through June 18, 2020. Name: _______________________________________ Roll No.: ______________ Address: _________________________________________________________ City: __________________________ State: ______________ ZIP: ____________ Any Tribal member interested in consideration to serve on a Tribal Standing Committee is encouraged to fill out this form and return to the council office. Please mail or fax your application to Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Attn: Executive Secretary to Tribal Council, P.O. Box 549, Siletz, OR 97380-0549; fax: 541-444-8325. Name: ________________________________________ Roll No.: ____________ Address: _________________________________________________________ City: ______________________________ State: ____________ ZIP: _________ Telephone: Day ( ) _____________________ Evening ( ) ___________________ Telephone: Day ( ) __________________ Evening ( ) ______________________ For additional information regarding responsibilities and duties of the Elec- tion Board, please refer to the Tribe’s website – ctsi.nsn.us; under the Government Listing tab select Tribal Ordinances and then select Election Ordinance. If you have any questions, please call Tami Miner, executive secretary to Tribal Council, at 800-922-1399, ext. 1203, or 541-444-8203. New Living-Learning Communities at OSU will focus on cultural identity 2020-2021 Hunting and Fishing Tags Distribution Schedule Estimated Number Available Season Dates Early Archery 50 8/29-9/27 General Rifle 375 10/3-11/6** Type of Tag Deer Antlerless – Adult 8 10/3-11/6 Antlerless –Youth 8 10/3-11/8 50*** 11/21-12/13 Antlerless - Youth 2 8/1-12/31 Early Archery 25 8/29-9/27 1 st Season Rifle 25 11/14-11/17 2 nd Season Rifle 25 11/21-11/27 11 Various seasons beginning 1/1/21 Late Archery Elk Antlerless Late Archery Antlerless Salmon Salmon Date to Start Tag Issuance 8/3 at 8:00 AM at Natural Resources Office 8/17 Lottery applications available 8/3; due 8/28; drawing 9/8; tags issued 9/9 Lottery applications available 8/3; due 8/28; drawing 9/8; tags issued 9/9 First Distribution: 10/19 at 8:00 AM at NR Office Second Distribution: 11/2 at 8:00 AM at NR Office (see Note 2 below) Lottery applications available 6/1; due 7/2; drawing 7/6; tags issued 7/7 8/3 at 8:00 AM at Natural Resources Office Lottery applications available 8/31; due 9/25; drawing 10/5; tags issued 10/6 Method of Issuance First Come First Served* First Come First Served Lottery – Open to Elders Only Lottery – Open to Youth Ages 12-17 Only First Come First Served* Lottery – Open to Youth Ages 12-17 Only First Come First Served* Lottery Lottery applications available 8/31; due 9/25; drawing 10/5; tags issued 11/30 Lottery First Come First Served* First Come First Served 56 11/28-12/13 First Distribution: 10/19 at 8:00 AM at NR Office Second Distribution: 11/2 at 8:00 AM at NR Office (see Note 2 below) 200 11/1-12/30 (estimate) 8/17 * No early calls to “save” an early archery tag for someone. Must physically show up to obtain tag on first day of distribution. May call to have a tag mailed beginning on the second day of distribution. ** Season for Youth ages 12-17 is 10/3 - 11/8 (2 additional days at end of general season) *** Minus number of tags filled in Deer Early Bow Season. Unfilled Deer Early Bow tags must be returned to Natural Resources by 10/9. NOTE 1: NOTE 2: 14 • A Tribal member may obtain only ONE elk tag in their name during the 2020-2021 hunting season (bow, bull and cow tags all count towards the one tag), except as noted below. First Distribution: For hunters who have not been issued an early season deer archery tag (for deer tags) or any elk tag (for elk tags). Second Distribution: For any eligible hunter, regardless of what other tags they have received. Siletz News • June 2020 CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University is introducing two new Living- Learning Communities to the Corvallis campus this fall that will center on the experiences of Indigenous people and those with black and African American identities. Living-Learning Communities (LLCs) are academic programs that col- laborate with residential communities on campus to bring together students with the same academic focus and help them build relationships with faculty and advisors. In addition, University Housing & Dining Services holds events in the communities related to their areas of interest. These are the first Living-Learning Communities at OSU focused on ethnic cultural communities. Currently, Living- Learning Communities range from specific disciplines like engineering and business to shared passions, such as envi- ronmental activism and outdoor activities. The new Living-Learning Communi- ties have partnerships with several cultural centers on campus. Both communities will be located on the first floor of Poling Hall, a residence hall in the center of campus. The programs are open to all students, regardless of identity. The munk-skukum Indigenous Liv- ing-Learning Community offers a place for students to find community, explore cultural identity and learn more about the lands on which they will reside. The name “munk-skukum” means “to strengthen” in chinuk wawa, an Indigenous language originating as a pidgin trade language in the Pacific Northwest. “When we speak about Indigenous communities as a focus, we are specifically talking about the Indigenous people of the Americas and Pacific Islands, while also balancing the integral responsibility we have to supporting an understanding and respect of Tribal sovereign nations,” said Luhui Whitebear, the Native American Longhouse Eena Haws assistant director, who is leading the munk-skukum group. The Nia Black Scholar Living- Learning Community offers a space for See OSU on the following page