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pi . 12 Of, me6, 1996 Coyote News In Brief Pi-Ume-Sha royalty hopefuls chosen Seven young girls are vying for the junior and senior queen crowns during this year's Pi-Ume-Sha celebration. Students meet the governor High school students from Warm Springs met with Governor Kitzhaber May 22 during Indian Week event. Governor's order stresses understanding Governor Kitzhaber's executive order emphasizes understanding among State and tribes. Warm Springs and Wasco lessons continue Become more familiar with the Kikshtand Sahaptin languges. 6 and 7 History of Hot Shots related The popular Warm Springs Hot Shot crew continues to serve as a national resource for fire suppression. 8 EMS week observed At mock "accident" at the Community Center Fire and Safety personnel demonstrated rescue procedures. 8 Dental care revisited Numerous dental health activities have occurred throughout the year. Rodeo club draws locals Jesse Reese, Trevor Hurtado and Justin Tom are all members of the Central Oregon Rodeo Club in Bend. 10 Madras loses at State Girls' Softball team does well during regular v season, but misses the bid at state playoffs. Deadline for the next Spilyay Tymoo is Friday, June 14, 1996 350 (Coyote News) '.V. '"' Spilyay ....... . ...- jjzsmr rmmmm. Second annual rodeo draws more than cows, horse Thoughts of summer and pleasant bike rides bring hoards of riders out June 1 for second annual Bike Rodeo. Youngsters have their wheels repaired and receive safety tips as well. ? AT Pastor Rick participates at the The Museum at Warm Springs presents the Third Annual Tribal Member Art Show ..r'.-'."".-.--: . .... ..v. Judge's Choice Award: Ursula Little's Ceremonial Eagle Hat In The Museum's Changing Exhibit Gallery June 7, 1996 to September 20, 1996 Opening Reception June 7, 1996 from 6 to 8 p.m. Public Invited Hors d'oeuvres provided by Kah-Nee-Ta Resort Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Group rates available For information call (541)553-3331 2189 Highway 26 Warm Springs, Oregon Tymoo ' : A i local Bike Rodeo. .ivi'tj- . T.-1t,.mt....-....J..l P.O. Box 870 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Address Correction Requested t A : Bend Tribal Council The Warm Springs Tribal Coun cil, on May 31, 1996, enacted the following resolution 9234 which sets the Sherars Bridge spring chinook fishery for tribal members. "Whereas, The Tribal Council (governing body) rescinds or modi fies existing resolutions based on new information and other pertinent data; and "Whereas, new information con cerning the status of the rule and regulations adopted in Resolution 9207 )Sherars Bridge Spring Chi nook Fishery) require modification to make more effective enforcement, monitoring and reinforcement of the Tribes' basic concern relating to conservation; and "Whereas, The Tribal Council has been advised by the Fish and Wild life committee and the Department of Natural Resources Technical Biological staff that the predicted return of Deschutes River wild spring chinook salmon returning to the Warm Springs River will continue to require some restriction on the treaty fishery for spring chinook salmon; and, j -1 . ..... . , r 1 1 1 , t I . ,4 resident demonstrates bike safety while using ramp. approves fishing resolution Whereas, The Tribal Council recognizes the hardship placed on Tribal members with harvest restric tions, as adopted by Resolution in the past, but with concern for the future of the fishery resource; now, therefore "Be it resolved, By the Twentieth Tribal Council of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reser vation of Oregon pursuant to Article V Section 1 (e) of the Tribal Consti tution and Warm Springs Tribal Code Section 340.310 (2), that beginning immediately and ending June 14 at 6 p.m. fishing will be conducted at the Sherars Falls area with the following adopted regulations: "1. In recognition of the tradi tional methods of fishing from scaf folds using hoopnets and setnets, will be allowed from sunrise Monday morning through 6 a.m. Sunday, through June 15, 1996. Fishing will be closed 6 a.m. Sunday to sunrise Monday morning form the present to June 15, 1996. "A. All wild steelhead must be released and returned to the river unharmed. mi nn'! mi ;- Li?t(tli 'III V U.S. Postage Bulk Rate Permit No. 2 Warm Springs, OR 97761 "b. All wild chinook must be re leased and returned to river unharmed by hook and line fishers. "c. The provisions of WSTC 340.310 (8), requiring that setnets and hoopnets are attended continu ously, will be enforced. 2. Hook and line fishery (single hook only and no treble hooks) will be allowed five days a week from sunrise to sunset Wednesday morn ing through sunset Sunday. Fishing will be closed sunset Sunday to sun rise Wednesday through June 15, 1996. "3. The Natural Resources De partment and Police Department shall closely monitor the fishery and strictly enforce the regulation re quiring the release of unmarked steelhead and the release of unmarked chinook by hood and line fishers. "4. Monitoring of the fishery will determine if in season modification are appropriate based on harvest rate and updated run sizes. "5. The Warm Springs River and all of its tributaries are closed to chinook salmon and steelhead fishing." A