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PAGE 8 April 5, 1991 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Invitation extended Continued from page4 Our 20th anniversary will focus on "Indians United for Sovereign ty" and NASC wants to address you personally in a request for your help. NASC is comprised of dedicated Native American stu dents who rely heavily on the sup port of Indian communities here in the Northwest. In many ways this support is largely, moral and spi ritual. These two gifts are essential to survival in a large mainstream institution such as the UW. We are currently working on our Powwow Program Layout which will be distributed as a NASC publication. Combining our com mitment to the Indian community with "Indians United for Sove reignty," we hope to express that message by sharing a written greet ing in each respective tribe's native language. All greetings received will be displayed side by side prior to our Powwow Program section reserved for the invocation. 7 hese greetings will also be on display through promotional publications such as our official NASC poster. This poster will be made available free to "greetings" contributors and organizations on request. We want to encourage all Native peo ples to participate in a show of their cultural and spiritual identity. For those people who will be considering vending at the pow wow this year, attendance is esti mated to be between forty and forty-five thousand people over a three-day period, this will be a buying crowd. Last year the ven dors were largely successful in their own right and we encourage those who may be considering this to contact us immediately and re quest an application. The vendor application will state fee amounts for vendor tables, table assignment locations, and other related infor mation. All applications will be processed according to their dates received. All drums are welcome for the championship drum competition. First prize starts at $1500 with championship jackets and there will be six cash places in all. A total of $5000 will be awarded for the drum competition alone. Also, we will be trying something new this year requiring each drum to bring only a V" RCA or LXR plug as the standard PA system interface. This will allow each drum to take ad vantage of one centralized high quality sound system on the site. Those drums that wish to bring their own equipment and set-up will be assessed a set-up fee. The intent is not to discourage compe tition but to enhance it in a fair manner. To further the par in fair competition, a blind judging sys tem will be in effect, primarily based on the cumulative points earned for each grand entry made and the actual judging method used. All dancers are welcome for Championship Traditional, Fancy and Team Dancing. Yes, even Team Dancing! Cash awards will be made to the top three places for both Mens and Womcns catego ries. Even Juniors and Tiny lots will find interest in the competi tion. Please accept my sincere intent as spokesperson for NASC and our desire to strengthen relations with all Native cultures. If you need further specific information write to Native American Student Council, at University of Washing ton, 3931 Brooklyn Avenue N.. Seattle. WA 98105. Klsklnohta, (show the way) Yvonne Wikander NASC Powwow Committee Publication names wanted To the editor. This letter is to ask for up to ten (10) names and addresses for In dian newspapers. The use or pur pose is to: I. Subscribe to a news paper; 2. Help look for jobs when released; 3. Put an ad in ad section; 4. Write to editor; and 5. Put in a story or poem. These names and addresses would be helpful to us here in the federal prison at Sheridan. Ot- Happy Birthday Auntie Carol with lots of love, Meredith, Evelyn, Korina, Junior Happy Birthday Carol wishing you many, many more. Take care with lots of love, Annette & Dixon Flutist, guitarist needed riuie piayer wanted tor one hour. Will pay $50. Guitar player wanted tor one hour. Will pay $50. Contact Carolyn at 553-1338 and leave message. Neglect info gon. The names and addresses of newspapers asked is Western Wash ington, North and South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Southern California. Spilyay Tymoo's help is greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Herbert Stwyer, Jr. 55920-065 unit 4A P.O. Box 5000 Sheridan, Oregon 97378 v k ' if - u- 'V ; i5, ' 'V In Geo-quiz Identify the location of this photograph and win a year 't subscription to Spilyay Ty moo for yourself or a friend as well as a Spilyay mug. Call 553-1644 after i.DO p. m. Monday, April 8 with your answer. When we neglect our children, wed neglect our future. For more in formation about child neglect, write: Northwest Indian Child Welfare Association, c o Regional Research Institute, P.O. Box 751, Portland, Oregon 97207. KAH-NEE-TA RESORT NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS Front Desk Clerks Bellman Reservations Clerk Room Attendants Cashiers Cooks-Line and Prep Dishwashers Bus Persons Coffee Shop Servers Dining Room Servers Banquet Servers Snack Bar Attendants Golf Course & Grounds Keeper Pool Attendants Lifeguards Recreation Aides Kah-Nee-Ta Resort is a drug free work place, with a drug and alcohol screeningtesting program. Apply in person or send your application for an interview to: Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Att: Employment P.O. Box K Warm Springs, OR 97761 For information call 553-1112 ask for personnel Job openings Beadworker for "Traditional Treasures" Information Analyst Govt. Affairs & Planning Labor Pool (Internship Program) Crew Boss (1) Fencing Crew Range and Ag Capable in flatwork, loomwork and single bead pcyote stitch, with knowledge of fin ish work techniques. Willing to follow instruction and assist in development of treamwork attitude. Willing to exchange techniques that assure quality craftsman ship, utilizing material and supply wisely. Trustworthy, dependable, positive person ality and team player. Collects, organizes, summarizes and main tains information supportive to planning. Assists managers in developing bench marks (targets) for standards in key areas such as education, income, health, housing & employment. Measures progress toward achievement of tribal standards. Bache lor's Degree or equivalent with major course work in planning, public adminis tration, finance or related. Two years ex perience in planning, budgeting or pro gram analysis. Work outdoors in all weather conditions and perform duties with community en hancement projects, wood cutting project, construction projects, basic maintenance assistance and other labor projects. Must be tribal member 18 years and older with high school diploma or GED. Be in good physical condition and highly dependable and like challenge and variety of assign ments. Apply to tribal internship program No closing or hiring date; on going until projects are completed or labor needs are met. Responsible for supervising a five-man crew; duties will be in constructing gabions, wire fence and juniper cutting and place ment, spring developments and pond development. Must have valid Oregon driver's license. Must be responsible and dependable and able to keep written record of daily project completion and materials utilized. Tribal member preference. YCC accepting applications Applications are now available for summer employment in the Youth Conservation Corps (YCC) program. The Deschutes and Ochoco National Forests, in co operation with the Oregon State Department of Employment, are recruiting to fill approximately thir teen (13) positions. Work is out-of doors performing needed conserva tion work including slash disposal, trail maintenance, and campground cleanup. Awareness and understand ing of environmental factors will be included in the program. Applicants must be 15 by June I, but not over 18 by August 30 and must live within 35 miles of the work site. Previous participants are not eligible to apply. Indi viduals may apply to only one employment office. Duplicate ap plications will not be considered. The selectees will start June 17 and work for approximately eight weeks. Pay is at the current mini mum wage of $4.75 an hour. All applicants for the Bend and Cres cent jobs should apply at the Bend State Employment Office at 1007 SW. Emkay Drive, 388-6070. Sisters and Redmond applicants should contact the Oregon State Employment Office in Redmond at 541 South Seventh, 548-8 196, to apply for the Redmond Air Center jobs. All applicants for the Ochoco SUBSCRIPTION TO SPILYAY TYMOO SEND SUBSCRIPTION TO. SPILYAY TYMOO, PO BOX 870, WARM SPRINGS, OR 97761 NAME ADDRESS CITY . STATE. ZIP. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $9.00 PER YEAR IN THE U.S. $15.00 PER YEAR OUTSIDE THE U.S. All members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs will receive the Spilyay Tymoo at no cost. Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs i National Forest positions should apply at the Redmond State Em ployment Office. Applications will , be accepted from April 1 through May 12. Participants wil be selected after May 12 by a public drawing. Applications are available at the Bend and Redmond Employment Offices the local Ranger District offices, and at local high schools. Arthritis to be discussed If you are one of the many adults suffering from arthritis and are interested in learning to cope more effectively, the Arthritis Founda tion, Oregon Chapter, is offering a one day workshop. "Managing Your Arthritis -Helping You to Help Yourself will be offered on April 8 at Moun tain View Hospital and Nursing Home in Madras. The five hour mini course is for people with arthritis and their families. The course will begin at 9:30 a.m. in the multipurpose room at the facility. Legal Notice The Confederated Tribes of (he Warm Springs ReMrvation of Oregon Alice StewartJim Sahme Defendant Notice of TrialHearing for Publication Ca No. JV241-W; JVM & 93-S7 To: Jim Sahme You are hereby notified: That the above cited case(s). as filed in the Warm Springs Tribal Court, has been scheduled for trial hearing at 9:00 a.m.. on the 18th day of April. 1991. You are hereby ordered: To be and appear at the Warm Springs Tribal Court at the time and date shown to defend against the chargefs). You may be represented by yourself, by an attorney, or by a spokesman, at your own expense. You may bring any documents you believe are relevant to this cause, and you may bring witnesses to testify on your behalf. You may request the Court to suhpeona your witnesses, however, you must submit your list of witnesses no later than two weeks pnor to trial, failure to do so will not be considered sufficient reason to postpone the trial. If you have any questions, you should seek legal advice immediately. If you fail to appear as so ordered, the Tribal Court shall enter a complaint for contempt of court and issue a warrant for your arrest. Dated at Warm Springs. Oregon, on this 18th day of March. 1991. Lola Sonappy Jadge. War Springs Tribal Court Human Service! GM office On-Call Executive Secretary Wildlife Biologist (Habitat) Program Secretary II WellnessPreventlon Assistant Engine Director (1 position) Fire Mgmt. Engine Operator (2 positions) Fire Mgmt. Engine Operator (3 positions) Fire Mgmt. Lookouts (4 positions) Fire Mgmt. Firefighters-Fire Mgmt. (Engine Crew-11 positions) Payroll Clerk-Office Asst. W.S. Apparel Industries Power Sewing Machine Operator W.S. Apparel Industries High School Forestry Crew Foreman - 2 positions High School Forest Technician 6 positions Crew Members (10) Range and Agriculture CHR Generalist Community Health PromotlonWellness Assistant Juvenile Coordinator Tribal Court Fisheries Technician Natural Resourcess Incumbent must be dependable and huvc home phone where shc can be reached. On-Call will fill in while permanent secre tary is gone. Incumbent may be asked during excessive workloads to compose and type reports and prefer to have own home computer and be able to use Word Perfect 5. 1 proficiently. Confidentiality is a must and if looking lor lull-time, do not apply. Must have a B.S. Degree in Wildlife Biology or a related field, must have minimum of two years experience in w ild life Biology. Must have valid Oregon Stale Driver s license. Two years of college (or equivalent of); basic typing and filing skills; possess good telephone etiquette; have basic organiza tion skills. Be cooperative and willing to learn is essential. Valid ODL, must pass physical exam and step test or equivalent. Have L years seasonal experience in fire functions, 3 years operating 4x4 truck. Minimum high school diploma or GED. Dependability in following through on assignments. Must be able to get along well with fellow workers. Valid Commercial Driver's license. Must be able to pass physical exam, step test or equivalent. Must have I year seasonal experience in firefighting. Dependability required in following through on assign ments availability for extended hours for fire assignments. Valid ODL. Must be able to pass physical exam, step test, orequivalcnt. Must have I year seasonal experience in firefighting. Dependability required in following through on assignments and availability for extended hours for high fire danger periods. Knowledge of map reading and use of weather instruments. Must have skills in operating a firefinder and operating two- way radio. Must provide own transporta tion to and from lookout. Must be avail able for extended hours for high fire danger periods. Be able to pass physical exam, step test, or equivalent. Have some experience in basic firefighting functions & experience in use ot handtools prelerred. Dependability re quired in following through on assign ments and availability for extended hours tor lire assignments. Applicant will be required to take 2 payroll tests, submit a resume with application and have a letter ot recommendation. WS AI wants to hire dependable fast-paced people to sew quality garments for con tracts & WSAI s own line. Starting wage per hour is $4.75. WSAI's base rate is $5.87 per hour. There are also guaranteed raises according to length of time worked. Be at least 1 8 years old, have a good work attendance record. Must have valid ODL with "Certified Court Printout" from the Dept. of Motor Vehicles attached. Be at least second year forestry student, have a good work attendance record and be able to perform job requirements. Duties include constructing gabions and barbed wire fencing and the use of chain- saws. Must be dependable and have ability to carry out verbal instructions given by the crew boss. Must be in good physical condition. One to two crew members will be required to have a valid Oregon driver's license DMV check. Tribal member preference. Perform community health nursing as appropriate with professional protocol Report individual concerns, assess levels of care provide follow up care. Provide com munity health screening, advocate, educ tion, case finding referrals home health care. Assists juvenile coordinator in carrying out the directives of the chief judge and associate judges in development and im plementation of other programs. High , school diploma or equivalent, college level education preferred. Minimum one-year experience in one or more of the following: Court system, dealing with troubled child ren and their families, andor training. Should have excellent communicatioi: skills and know relevent customs and traditions of the Warm Springs tribal community. Must have a valid driver's license, be will ing to work weekends some night hours. Fisheries experience or related field, high school diploma or GED required. For more information call 553-3262. Pre-employment drug testing available Tuesdays at Employee Assistance.