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PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICLY Posted from 08/25/2022 to 09/14/2022 Tribal Council Actions Affecting the Tribal Membership Roll POSTING #318 Per Enrollment Ordinance §2.316(i), Public Posting. The Enrollment staff shall publicly post the Enrollment Committee’s recommendations on publicly accessible bulletin boards in each Siletz Area Office, on the Tribal member’s page on the Tribal website and at other appropriate places designed to afford notice of the Enroll- ment Committee’s recommendation to the Tribal members. The public posting shall occur approximately every three months and at least 20 days before the regular Tribal Council meeting at which the recom- mendation will be voted on. The public posting shall include notice of when the applications and requests will be consid- ered by the Tribal Council in the absence of any protest, and point out the rights of the Applicant and of Tribal members to protest the recommendation of the Enroll- ment Committee. Siletz Tribal Court Rules and Procedures Ordinance §3.009(a) Time for filing civil actions to review Tribal Council action, or other Tribal action, shall be presented to the court clerk in writing not more than 60 days after an action of the Tribal Council, or Tribal officials as specified in the Tribal code, is alleged to have violated the plain- tiff’s right or rights or not more than 60 days after the alleged harm first mani- fested itself if such harm was not apparent on the date of the Tribal Council’s, or other official’s, action. Removal from Roll – Deceased Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-299 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. Earl David Edmonds Joan Felicia Fisher Alfred Lane JR Donald George Warren Elizabeth Ann Barrabas Tammie Lee Rodriguez Jeanette Giddings Holly Sue Jackson Manuel Martin Victoria Maria Raya Corben Michael Hendrickson 0288 0315 0522 0981 1071 1314 2532 3117 4393 5101 5440 Name Change Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-300 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Jeremiah Jacq Henderson Jeanette Lynn Mason Kaylene Ashley Giles Elizabeth Malea Pointer Valentina Marie Leggitt Bentley Jett Pistorius 3062 1477 3144 3268 3427 3826 Blood Quantum Correction – Antone Frederick Martin Descendants Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-301 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Sonnita Louise Martin Jaime Martin Manuel Martin Enrique Antone Lopez Tony Antone Lopez 1469 3769 4393 4784 5391 Siletz Tribal Members Only 40% OFF in the Chinook Winds Gift Shop on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, the day of the Tribe’s Restoration events. This is a one-day sale and doesn’t include tobacco or the Tribal history book, The People Are Dancing Again. Must present Trial ID at purchase. Restoration, continued from page 1 and Eugene are housed in Tribally owned buildings The Tribe also played a lead role in opening Siletz Valley School in 2003 and Siletz Valley Early College Acad- emy in 2006. The Siletz Tribal Arts & Heritage Society (STAHS) was formed in 2013 as a nonprofit to enhance the Tribe’s ability to develop the Siletz Tribal Cultural Cen- ter. It recently completed its $2.5 million capital campaign for the center. STAHS also helps the Tribe with acquiring object and archival collections. Most recently, the Tribe is also devel- oping a property in Keizer, Ore., co-owned with the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. The property, called Chemawa Sta- tion, is right on I-5 and currently includes a 7-11 Fueling and Convenience Store plus a Chick-fil-A. More tenants are slated to be developed in the near future. The Tribe also has helped fund two affordable housing projects in Northeast Portland, each of which has 20 units desig- 10 • Siletz News • nated Indian Preference, with Siletz house- holds having first preference in admissions. Chinook Winds Casino in Lincoln City opened in May 1995. In 2004, the Siletz Tribe purchased the former Shilo Inn adjacent to the casino and opened Chinook Winds Casino Resort. Chinook Winds Golf Resort opened in 2005 when the Tribe purchased the former Lakeside Golf and Fitness Center in Lincoln City. The combination of Tribal employ- ees and those at Chinook Winds Casino Resort has made the Siletz Tribe the larg- est employer in Lincoln County. The Siletz Tribe has honored its tra- dition of sharing within the community by distributing more than $20 million through the Siletz Tribal Charitable Con- tribution Fund and other Tribal resources. Chinook Winds has donated more than $6.5 million in cash and fundraising items since 1995. It also provides in-kind donations of convention space for various fundraisers as well as technical support, advertising and manpower for events. November 2022 Blood Quantum Correction – for Kwestaani chuski Molalla Stuart Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-302 1. Kwestaani chuski Molalla Stuart 6582 Blood Quantum Correction – Caroline Agnes Allen Descendant Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-303 1. Adam Christopher Allen 5398 Application for Enrollment Enrollment Committee Recommendation to Tribal Council: Approval Resolution 2022-304 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Mia Allena Butler Quentin Elijah Butler Julian Mychal Cantrell Meira Fae Dufek Kioni Lynn Garcia Jrayson Jream Gray Alize Sienna Hernandez Robert Dale Mannering Nadine Antonette Martin Cooper Lewis McGuire Skylar DeeDawn McGuire Breanna Mae Monroe Paris Savannha Valdez Richard Raya Valdez Tribal Enrollment will be at Chinook Winds Casino on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, Restoration Day We will provide: Tribal ID cards Address & Contact Information Update forms Name Change forms Designated Death Beneficiary Benefit forms (you must have form notarized before returning to us) Application for Enrollment If you have questions, call us at 541-444-8258. 6613 6614 6615 6616 6617 6618 6619 6620 0695 6621 6622 6623 6624 6625