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Missing Moccasins What is a Missing Moccasin? This is a Tribal member who has an invalid address on file with the Siletz Enrollment Department. The Enrollment Department or other Tribal department (Accounting, Elders, Elections, etc.) has received returned mail for the Tribal member that was undeliver- able. Enrollment staff attempt to contact the Tribal member at the most recently provided phone number and/or email address. If the Tribal member does not answer or return the call and it is deter- mined there is no way to reach the Tribal member, they will be added to the Miss- ing Moccasin list for publication in Siletz News and posting on the Tribal website. In order to receive any mail from the Tribal administration building, including per capita checks, 1099-MISC tax form, elections and Siletz News, the Tribal member must submit their address change on the Enrollment form “Address and Contact Information Update.” For security reasons, address changes are not accepted over the phone, the address change must be in writing. As of Aug. 10, 2022, at noon, there are 50 ADULT Siletz Tribal Missing Moccasins. If you are on this list, please update imme- diately. There are also nine children with an invalid address. If you are not receiving the annual statement of your child’s minor trust account, they may have an invalid address on file. Children’s names are not published. If you know someone on this list, please ask them to contact the Enroll- ment Department to have a form sent to them. The form is also available on the Tribal website at www.ctsi.nsn.us under Government, then select Enrollment; or at any of the four area offices. If you have any questions, contact the Enrollment staff at 541-444-8258 or 800-922-1399, ext. 1258. Jose Frede Aguilar-Rodriguez II Delight Rose Attebury Gage Ryan Barnhurst Manuel Joseph Bayya Kyle Carl Beals Adam Charles Bremner Jarron Lester Brown Clayton Lee Butler Zocyus Leroy Butler Darod Anthony Cheek Natalie Angela Colby Trever Scott Cole Elise Marie Cook Sarah Jean Cook Vidal Rene Davis Marijane Rose Dyer David Roy-Lee Erickson Rebecca Shante’ Espino Antonio Solomon Gonzalez William Patrick Hall Mackenzie Lilly Haney Robert Nelson Harrison Erik Daniel Hochstetler Jr. Lilliana LeAnn Hochstetler Fredrick Duane Hostler Marcella Carmel Hull Angel Gallardo Hutchinson Jr. Griffin Jay John II Ryan Fredrick Knight Jr. Mason Leach Steven Dean Martin Ashley Pearl Marzan Joshua Jesse McKnight Jr. Christopher A Mortenson Stacie Ann Mortenson Korey Matthew Orloff Myckeal Irwin Parker Tiernan Rhyse Pettit Shane Michael Plumondore-Rife Christopher Lee Ray Charles Eugene Richardson Dustin Derek Scott Kyle Scott Spangelo Tori Lynn Spangelo Darlene Rose Sullivan Doniven David Tompkins Sasha Benjamin Tower Antoinette Mary Van Kirk Koda Lawrence Hudson White Eagle Sapphire Dawn Yarbour Use the Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer T he Oregon Wildfire Risk Explorer will create a custom “Home- owner’s Report” detailing a wildfire risk assessment for individual street addresses. For more information, visit https://tools.oregonexplorer.info/OE_ HtmlViewer/index.html?viewer=wild fire&fbclid=IwAR2rOt0hY3ZO43q Tk9Jh98M7-vCLPHgzhWtBqfQB- FaqqNkye_DkJemM4NI4. Use Amazon Smile to donate to STAHS Here’s how you can donate to the Siletz Tribal Arts and Heritage Society (STAHS) painlessly and effortlessly. It’s as easy as 1,2,3,4. Thank you! 1--Go to Amazon.com. 2--In the Department drop down box, type Amazon Smile. 3--See Amazon Smile – You shop. Amazon Gives. 4--Follow the easy directions. POST #318 POST #318 will post on our Tribal webpage from Aug. 25, 2022, through Sept. 14, 2022. Protest deadline is Sept. 8, 2022, by 4:30 p.m. PDT. Tribal Parenting Workshops! Presented by the CTCLUSI Social Services Department in partnership with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe of Indians and the Klamath Tribes GUEST PRESENTER LORRAINE BRAVE from Brave Transitions TOPICS INCLUDE: Social Media & Technology Concerning our Children ~Via Zoom~ Link will be emailed to you after registration Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm Sept. 13, 20, 27 Oct. 4, 11, 18, 2022 Traditional Behavior Management (Discipline Techniques) Learning from Mother Nature – Our Teacher Helping our Children & Youth with Mental Health Struggles RSVP by Sept. 5 Guiding Lessons in Story Telling (Along with Invited Guest from Klamath Tribes) Lori Christy, 503-390-9494 loric@ctsi.nsn.us Child Development through the Teen Years Jessica Hibler, 541-484-4234 jessicah@ctsi.nsn.us “Lead your family with kindness, love and gratitude” (Quoted from Native American Fatherhood and Families Association) 8 • Siletz News • September 2022