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About Siletz news letter. (Siletz, Oregon) 1989-1997 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1995)
13 MUST1999 Missing Moccasins ***ATTENTION*** Hunters and Fishermen This year's Hunting and Fishing Season is just around the comer. Watch the Tribal Newspaper for any further information pertaining to Tribal Hunting Seasons. There has been a change in the Gold Creek Special Anterless Elk Hunts this year. Instead o f two Gold Creek Hunts there w ill be one, but there will be tw o permits to draw for on that hunt. Three other Anterless Elk Hunts have been added for drawing. Those hunts are: East Stott Mtn. Z Hunt, W est Stott Mtn. Z Hunt, four (4) permits for each hunt and North Alsea Z Hunt, tw o (2) permits. 1995 Hunting Seasons Early Bow : Deer and Elk: August 26 through September 24, 1995. C oast G eneral B uck Season: September 30 through November 8, 1995. Alsea and Stott M tn. C ontrolled Hunts: October 7 thru November 8, 1995. Coast B ull E lk Seasons: 1st Season : N ov. 11 through Nov. 15, 1995 2nd Season: N ov‘ 18 through Nov. 26 ,1 9 9 5 1995 Salmon Season October 15th through December 14th, 1995 For further information regarding Tribal Hunting and Fishing, contact Frank Simmons, Natural Resources Technician at 444-2488 or 1-800-922-1399, ext.#288. Attention Fishermen The T ribal N atural Resource Department has limited amount of salmon eggs to give out to Tribal Members. Please contact Frank Simmons at 444-4288 or 4442-2532. Again, it's a limited amount so it's on a first come first serve basisl The Following is a list o f Tribal Members for whom we have no current address in both the Enrollment and the Newsletter departments. If your name is on the list or the name of one o f your friends or family, please send a corrected address to us on the form found on the back page o f this publication. Clinton Anthony Arden Cynthia Jean Arrington Brenda Dawn Belgard Marilyn Dorene Belgard Tracy Jean Belgarde Arhtur Alvin Betts Brook Glynn Bigelow Michael Richard Blacketer Daniel, PFC Mark Blair Theresa A. Bostrom Richard Betts Rayna Beth Blacketer Mary A. Bostrom Eric Lee Brown Alfred Jr. Ivan Butler Arthur Louis Butler Brian Alton Butler Winona Gustava Butler Bradach Franklin Caba Sean Allen Case Franklin Leroy Charley Melissa Ann Clawson Heather Jean Sue Vonne Cole Trever Scott Cole Daniel Bruce Collins Diana Lynn Collins Duane Lee Combs Henry Ellson Conn Lavina C. Cortez Issac Ernest DeAnda John Andrew DeAnda Althea Kathleen Fielder Mary Louise Fielder Ramona Kay Fisher Leonard, Jr. Keith Flanary Janeen Jacqueline Galbreath Cynthia Louise Gentle Midge Viola Gilbert Joseph Jessie Gilbert Raymond Girard GregE. Goodell Jacquelyn Winifred Greenwell Lynette Rae Greiner Anna Mae Hegge Theo Fay Hendrickson Christopher DePoe Herz Matthew Thomas Herz William Hayes Hunt Lome Craig Hurt Robert Lee John Corbett Douglass Johnson Jodie Lee Johnston Ronald, IID . Keller Gfifron Lawrence Klamath Nanette Louise Klamath Allison Faye Klokman Anna Marie Lane Athur, Jr. Harry Lane Charles Leroy Lee Victor Larsen Michael Wade Logan Bambi Lynn Logsden Tammara Marie Logsden Zachary Forrest Logsden Bradley Shawn Martin Sara Dawn Martin Nickie Lynn McCaffery Darren Eugene McClintock Celesta Dawn McGee Phyllis E. Meeks Alan Robert Miller Arnold Mortenson Angela Louise Mullings George Jr. Muschamp Donald Paul Nawaro Archie Hugh Nelson Andrew Washington Oleary Oscar William Olson Diana Pacleb Brian Gene Pearson MarkC. Pearson Connie Katherine Porter Mark Elliot Porter Monty Edwin Porter Samuel Elton Potter Charles Eugene Richardson Robert Carl Richardson Philip Sr. Monroe Rilatos Roberta Pauline Russell Kelly Lynne Saaid Debra Leah Saenz Denise Dianne Sanders Doris Jo Sanders Edward Dale Sanders Ruben, Jr. Sanders Wanda Mae Sanders April Samantha Scoggins Jennifer Rae Scoggins Jason Lee Short Benjamin, Jr. Dewey Smith Colinda Kay Sondenaa Jeffrey Scott Sondenaa LoneyDale Sondenaa Kristin Daryl Strickler Jack Mark Strong Janie Denise Sutalo Lawrence Sutalo Maurice Frank Sutalo Philip Sutalo Melanie Rochelle Taylor Gina Merri Thompson Tamara Lynn Thompson Lawana Kay Thome LeahL. Towner Sharon LaVonne Tribble Darlene Kay Turner Edward Unger Dwayne E. Upchurch Jason Robert Vaughan Donna Doreen Voutrin Janice Elaine Walters Alfred Glen Warren Donald George Warren Sheryl Ann Warren Timothy Damon Washington Michael Glynn Weder Peter Michael Wertin Margaret J. Wilcox Christi Lee Williams Kenneth Harry Wilson James Robert Woods Richard Carl Woods Wyatt Carl Woods Feam Harlan Woosley Mari Woosley Natane Aiyana Woosley Stephanie Dawn Woosley Elizabeth May Worthington Timothy Shane Wright Rachel Cassandra Yarbour Robert V. Y arbour David Earl Yarbrough 7 Tenas-Man The Littlest Eel Hooker For many moons, Tenas-Many yearned to hold the poles for his grand father, and to hook the eels for his people, but he was always to small. He would wait faithfully every year for the nights of the hot wind, and the eel ants to begin their flight. These were the times of the night to eel, when they would swim from the ocean and up the rivers and streams to spawn, and he would be ready. Yet he was told he was still to small. His father and the Elders would take him along every year for the purpose of building the fire, carrying the wood, and picking up the eels when the men would hook them, and throw them on the bank for him to pick up and put them in a sack to take home. Again he would wonder, "Why am I too small??" Then one night when the summer wind blew, and the Elders were fast asleep, he went by himself, to prove to himself and the Tribe that he was not to small. He took his fathers lantern, to see the eels at night where they swam. He took his grandfathers eel pole, to hook them when they swam. All the while his heart beat fast, his father watched on, for he also was at one time too small. As he hooked, he seen visions of wonder, how he would show the Elders and his father that he was not too small, and all the while his fathers smile grew wider, for he knew his son was still too sm all While dreaming of becoming a man he reached out too far for an eel swimming on the other side, and fell from the cliff to the riffles below, and thought to himself, "Maybe, just maybe I am too sm all". As he, Tenas-Man, reached up from the boiling water, a strong arm reached down and pulled him from the foam. Afraid , he looked up and wondered at the warm, knowing eyes of his father. He wondered also of his fathers words when he said, " next year my son, you’ll be ready, and you will no longer be too small". By Robert Simmons 7