4 February 3, 1995 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo E Coosh EEWA: Vie way it is Spilyay Speaks: 2 IT 0 G Just a little over a year ago Gov ernor Barbara Roberts, called upon Oregon residents across the state to , meet in the Oregon Convention Center. The subject was, "Diver sity." People from all walks of life came to the meeting representing every section of the state. At the meeting things looked very bright and promising for the future of our state. There is a big racial problem in the state, and one of the fastest rising of mixed races is hereg in Central Oregon. Each year more and more transits move in and settle down. The latest boom has been the Hispanic race. But thats not the real problem because the racial prob lem has been present all along. Yep! Here we are trying our best to ease the situation on divirsity, here come people who blame the "Gang," situation. These Jerks, come with their stupid idea's of being a gang member of some sort, cause problems for the Civil person who is trying to make ends meet for his family. This Crap about the gang situation around here is a little pathitic and a bunch of stupidity among those who participate in that type of activity. A : bunch of people who will never amount to much in life if they don't ; straighten themselves out. The only way they feel that they are recognized is by being stupid and causing problems for the living. That's the only way they can get any attention is caliming they are a gang leader or a member of a gang and trying to be a tough guy .The only time most of them feel powerful is if they out number the other side to where they start bullying people around. Yep! there could be more to this problem than one realizes like communication between races. There are some people who can't speak the English language and need an interpitur to speak for them. This makes it look more like a gang situation when it isn't, but the truth is these people won i cumiuuiiicaie wim me omer races, so mey iaKe tne oest way out by being a tough guy. Around Central Oregon in the past the Droblem was not so obvious because everyone spoke the English language and everyone could com municate with one another. Even in the ole bording school days here in Tourney to offer varied information To the editor, On March 4, 1995, at the Community Center Social Hall several booths will be set up during the Timberwolves tournament. I feel I the need to do something to work toward "Healthiest Indian Community by the Year 2000". I have invited these departments and organizations: DARE Program and Police Department with information about gangs, prevention, and protection. Health & Wellness Center with A belated Happy Anniversay to two we care about. Patty Paul Dave & James Dave December 23rd. James you're a luck man, she's a neat lady deep in her heart. Love each other, be truthful to each other. Love ya, Anita & Jay Hunt Walsey Ted Walsey & boys Happy birthday to my dear daughter CeCelia Ida W. Begay Ah-too-Tyi February 28 Love your mother & brother, Anita & Jay Hunt Walsey Ted Walsey, Sr. & boys Thank you! information about teenage pregnancy, AIDS, and safe sex. Community Counseling will inform you about alcohol and drug addiction. Victim Assistance with information about teenage runaways, and child abuse, etc. Work Experience will inform you of what they offer the community as far employment and training and their application procedures. Education will answer any f'3) ' 0al!'''mm!mmm!'' questions you have about education, high school, college, etc. Dental Hygicnist will be there also. If you have any questions or concerns, or just need someone to talk to come the tournament and visit any one of the booths in the social hall. On Friday, March 3rd, at 5:30 p.m. we will have a flag ceremony, and opening prayer for the tournament-TimberwoIves, boys tournament and Columbia River Bears, girls tournament. Also, there will be a dance Saturday, at 9:00 p.m. in the social hall. Hope to see you there. Janice Gunshows, Tournament Director Happy "12th" Birthday Adrienne Love, Mom, Dad & Truman it1 : 4 V Happy "13" Birthday Benita Love, Mom, Dad & Truman Memorial set Memorial for Jeannie Half Moon Danzuka will be at the Simnasho Longhouse on February 4, 1995. Ev erything will begin at 10 a.m. Every one welcome. ', ( Congratulations & Happy Birthday to my dear son Theodore Ted Walsey, Sr. "Gus-te-la" January 23rd & finished police school 1994 (don't know where but I'm proud) Your mother & brother, Anita & Jay Hunt Walsey. Moving Out Sale!! Everything must go. Feb. 3-8, 1995 1465 SW Culver Hwy First (white) house on the left past fairground road. To the editor, To Jim & Neda Wesley, We want to thank you so much for the recognizing of our son Gary at your li KAtl IfflQ Warm Cnrinni. i. c i- l. Tr.. t.- minine ceremonies tor vour iw "F"' cvcijruiic suuivc uic eiikumi language, ir me rNauve j t l r . American chita were cought spealcing in the native tongue they were f f nri ".iKS "also v punished-SinceeveryonespoketheEnglishlanguagetherewasnotmuch aioreSSd " of communicatito gap among everyone around here. Gary Villa &Juanita Denny Yep! I he problem seems to stem from this berrier of communication ,' between races within the area. There are a lot of Hispanic children who cannot speak the English language so they group up which makes it more gang looking than it really is. Some people feel that they are plotting some activity against the others, and to think this is all the more patitic. Yep ! Here we are trying our best to combat this situation of gangs and other related problems, still the gang situation worsens. Well ! There is one gang that is slowly dying away and is becoming more noticible and that's the gang from the, "Dirty Moc." Prior to that the old "Wide Spot" gang broke up and is now a thing of the past. Tribal Council Agenda ss ss ss An article sent in by Floyd Dawson, of Tonalea, Arizona, saying that he lost a brother CPL. Jerry Lorenzo Dawson, who was killed in Vietnam, June 8, 1967. He has visited the Vietnam memorial wall four times What disturbs Mr. Dawson is the statue of the three races of Anglo, Hispanic and Black soldiers. They left out the Native Americans. There should be something done for the Native American veterans along with the other races. I fully agree with Mr. Dawson that the Native Americans were short changed not only at the Vietnam memorial, but memorials from all wars where many Native Americans played a big roll for their country. All the big battles like Khe Sanh, Quang Tri, Pleiku, Bien Hoa, Hue, PhnomPenh, Dak To, Chu Lai, and the list could go on and on where many Native Americans played a major role in service. But to get things underway we should get to work on something like Floyd Dawson suggested. The Indian need recognition just as much as any other soldier. Like Floyd Dawson, President and Founder, Native American Veterans Memorial Act. If you have any ideas, suggestions you can contact him at, (602) 283-88 1 8, or write to . TVMP, INC., P. O. Box 09, Tonalea, Arizona 86044-009. The Native Americans should be recognized. AHH-NAH-CHI-TOON!!! Be Careful! To the editor, My son Levi Lee Walsey would have been 28 years old January 14. But he'll always be 26 years old. Please you young people, take care of yourself when you go out in the world at night. Cause like me, your mother loves you and people care for you like they did Levi the "Raccoon". Anita Walsey Di & Ty are back at Permanent Solutions. Di will be there Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 1 to 7 p.m. The answering machine will be on. Congratulations Congratulations Billy Joe & Wanda. Finally! Love ya guys & miss ya, Willie, Louel & JaimeRae Mappy 22nd Birthday Josi C! JeSruanj9 from, Sky, Saphronia, Toya&III Help with Indian memorial Toe Ness Husband: Why do you cry anjl carry on over a T.V. program and the imaginary woes of people you have never met? Wife: For the same reason you scream and yell when a man you don't even know makes a touchdown. YIKES To the editor, This letter is a message to all American Veterans, Native American and non-Native and friends across the United States of America. P.L. 103-384, the National Native American Veteran's Memorial Act was signed by the President of the United States Bill Clinton on October 22, 1994. Under the bill, a memorial to Native American Veteran's would be built at the National Museum of the American Indian. The museum is a part of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. The United States Government shall not pay any of the expenses of the establishment of the Memorial other than providing the site. No federal funds were committed to the project. Senator John McCain from Arizona sponsored Senate Bill 293 in the Senate of the United States to establish a permanent National Native American Indian Veterans' Memorial in Washington, D.C. Senator John McCain, you are to be commended for the time and efforts, I appreciate your concern and thank you for expressing your support to honor Native American Veterans across the USA. Also, Native Hawaiians and Alaska Native. For more information or any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Mr. Floyd Dawson, at this telephone number (602) 283-8816. Or write to this address: TVMP, INC, Attn.: Mr. Floyd Dawson, PO Box 09, Tonalea, AZ 86044-009. Thank you for reading my article. May God Bless You and God Bless America. Sincerely, Floyd Dawson President & Founder National Native America Veteran's Memorial Act SS SS SS Husband: We have been married five years and haven't agreed on a thing. Wife: You're wrong again...It has been six years. YIKES We're SOrry! Disaster drill set ss ss ss Women's Libber: The time will come when Women will get men's wages. Husband in audience: So true, next payday. YIKES To the editor, We're sorry that our mom Elvina was ditched at the Longhouse all weekend without clean clothing, help or medicine. Thank you people who took care of her while she was there and we hope it never happens again. Elvina 's children SS SS SS EDITOR'S NOTE Spilyay Tymoo welcomes articles and letters from its readers. All letters, preferably 300 words or less, must include the author's signature and address. Thank you letters and poetry will be published at the editor's discretion. All letters are the opinion of the author and do not reflect in any way the opinion of Spilyay Tymoo. Spilysy Tymoo reserves the right to edit all copy OR refuse publi cation of any material that may be libelous statements. There will be a nationwide disas ter drill on March 11, 1995 with individual drills recommended in each local community. The Jefferson County Chapter of the American Red Cross hopes to have multiple drills in Warm Springs, Madras and Crooked River Ranch. There will be s. meeting Wednesday, February 15 at 7 p.m. at the Jefferson County Fire Hall to plan the local disaster drills. For fur ther information contact Bill Apgar, Chapter Manager, at 475-3135. Baby born She's finally here!! AprilRose Dora Berry Born on January 1 2, 1 995 at 1 :45 pm in Havre, MT. She weighed in at 6 lbs. 9 oz and measured 21 inches long. Congratulations to her proud parents, Billy Joe Berry, Sr. and Wanda Piapot Oh, can't forget big brother Billy Joe Berry, Jr. Monday through Thursday, February 6-9 Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Conference in Portland Monday, February 13 .i , 9:30 a.m.--COO Update with Ed Henderson" ' 10 a.m.--WSFPI annual report with Rick Saunders 1:30 p.m. --Legislative Update with Mark Phillips 2 p.m.-WSFPI Annual Report continued MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13-GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING AGENCY LONGHOUSE 6 P.M. DINNER7 P.M. MEETING SUBJECT: WSFPI ANNUAL REPORT Tuesday, February 14 9 a.m.-Business 9:30 a.m.-Education LoanGrant with Wendell Jim 1 1 a.m.--Elder Care Center (Former Clinic) with Sal Sahme 1 :30 p.m.-General Assistance rule changes with Gayle Rodgers 3:30 p.m.-Fisheries Litigation with Howard Arnett DISTRICT MEETINGS CONCERNING HOUSING REFERENDUM ON MARCH 7, 1995 6 P.M. DINNER7 P.M. MEETING WARM SPRINGS TO MEET AT SIMNASHO AGENCY TO MEET AT AGENCY LONGHOUSE SEEKSEEQUA TO MEET AT COMMUNITY CENTER Wednesday, February 15 9 a.m.--Business 9:30 a.m.--509-J School District Superintendent Phil Riley 1 1 a.m.--US Attorney's OfficeKris Rogers regarding Magistrate Project with Louie Pitt, Jr. 1:30 p.rn.--304th Rescue Squadron Air Force Reserve Presentation with Jody Calica 3:30 p.m.--Gaming Update with Rudy Clements Monday, February 20-Holiday Tuesday, February 21 9 a.m.-Business 9:30 a.m.--IHS Monthly Report with Russ Alger 10:30 a.m.--Deschutes Basin Legislation with Zack Willey 1 :30 p.m.-Legislative Update with Mark Phillips 2 p.m.--BIA Superintendent's Monthly Report with Gordon Cannon 3:30 p.m.--BIA Forestry Monthly Report with Rich Lohman TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21-SEEKSEEQUA DISTRICT MEETING TRIBAL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS 6 P.M. DINNER7 P.M. MEETING Wednesday February 22 9 a.m.-Business 9:30 a.m.--Tribal Council March Agenda 10:30 a.m.--Realty with Everett Part 1:30 p.m.--Enrollments with Madeline Queahpama 3:30 p.m.-Tribal Attorney Update with Dennis Karnopp THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23-SIMNASHO DISTRICT MEETING TRIBAL COUNCIL NOMINATIONS 6 P.M. DINNER7 P.M. MEETING Monday, February 27 9 a.m.-Business 9:30 a.m.-COO update with Ed Henderson 10:30 a.m.-Financial Monthly Report with Miles King 1:30 p.m.-Legislative Update with Mark Phillips 2 p.m.-Tribal Court Monthly Report with Lola Sohappy 3:30 p.m.-Records Center Monthly Report with Ginger Smith 4 p.m.-Museum of Warm Springs Monthly Report with Michael Hammond Tuesday, February 28 9 a.m.-Business 9:30 a.m.-BoardCommittee Selections with Lyn Davis 10:30 a.m.-SORCultural Resources with Louie Pitt, Jr. 1:30 p.m.-Proposed Credit Code Amendments with Ken Smith 3:30 p.m.-Fisheries Legislation report with Howard Amett TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28-GENERAL COUNCIL MEETING AGENCY LONGHOUSE 6 P.M. DINNER7 P.M. MEETING SUBJECT: HOUSING REFERENDUM