SpilyayTymoo Warm Springs, Oregon October 10, 1996 5 Please consider voting yes To the editor and all our rela tions; Our names arc Sweetwater and Paisly Nejal and we are applying for adoption into the Confederation Tribes of Warm Springs. We would deeply appreciate recognition of our 14 blood (WaseoWarm Springs). To be acknowledged members of our tribe is very important to us since our only relatives in this country are all enrolled tribal members. We have never lived on the reser vation but have been continually in volved in tribal activities since birth. We attend Powwows, memorials, and name-givings and visit our family whenever we can. Our dad, Tony Nejal (son of Inez Stacona) had a gardening business in Portland when we were born but he took us home often and taught us about the traditions of our tribe. He died in 1988 and is buried in Tenino Cemetery. We were sad that we could not inherit any of his land because we were not enrolled. Our mom moved to Prineville to be closer to our family and has a son here who lives with his dad and who still needs her close by. Even though she is not Native American she has taught us bcadwork and how to make shawls, vests and wing dresses which we contribute to memorials. She also make our dresses for dancing at Pow wows. She spent some time teaching Voters, please To the editor, My dear tribal members, I am Billie Jo Baglcy (McConville). Tribal Member descended from great grandfather Antwine Pepino, grand mother Daisy Pepino Wright, Mother Gertrude Pitt Bagley. My children, grandchildren and brother Willie Bagley's children are on the adop tion ballot October 16th. They are my daughter Kim Medina, her children Terri Philpott, Phoebe Larose and Thomas Medina. My son John, "Rusty" Marcum and Willie, Karla Tias and Donnie Bagley. We all have been in Warm Springs, Oregon since the early 70's with lives and careers planned around WSO. Kim began her career in food and beverage service in 1971 at Alice's, now the Deschutes Crossing. She is in a manager trainee program at Kahneeta Lodge at the present. Kim went to school in WSO, Madras and Chemawa, .Her daughter, Terri is mother of two son Covey and daugh- ter Dvynn. Phoebe has a son Frankie, 1 year old, Phoebe is working toward Please vote for us, this is our home To the editor, I, Denise A. Smith, as writing this letter on behalf of children, Eustolia "Christina" Gurrola-Smith and Wil liam Gurrola-Smith, who are com ing up for adoption into the Tribes. Both are children with a lot of family and history from the Confed erated Tribes of Warm Springs. Their mom, Denise A. Smith, Grandmother Pat-in-wai or Christine M. Smith, Grandfather Henry S. Palmer are all living tribal members. Their Indian blood consists of Warm Springs, Wasco, Paiutei Yakama, Pima, Hopi and Shoshone-Bannock. On our ma ternal side, Elizabeth "Lizzie" Rhoan (McBride) is our families oldest, re spected elder, on our paternal side our respected elder is Viola Kalama (Wallulatum). We are descendants of James Greeley Smith or Lap-swai, his mother was Eliza Brown or Pat-in-wai (whom grandma Chris is named after) Benjamin Palmer, James Palmer, Charlie Frank and Sam Wewa. Lap-swai, Benjamin, James and Sam were all tribal council mem bers at some time or another. You can see we come from a distinguished pny.www'.n i.fi" " l '.'! iP'sadi ilia' J " X r1 L. Happy 5th Birthday Dena Thomas From Mom, Dad, Walsey. Raylene & Daisy these skills at WS Elementary school. I, Sweetwater am starting my sec ond year at COCC in Bend where I am a member of the Native Ameri can club. I work part time at the Family Resource Center in Prineville and hope to transfer to a 4 year col lege. I am 18 years old. I, Paisly am a junior at Jefferson High School in Portland, where I was accepted into the dance and the ater program for two summers. I have been the Native American represen tative in a performing Arts group who traveled to India & Mexico. I am 16 years old. We received our names in 1 993 at Pi-Ume-Sha. Our Native American Heritage is very important to us and we would be proud to be enrolled members of our tribe. Our great-grandparents were Charles and Matilda Stacona and most of our relatives live on the Warm Springs Reservation. We would es pecially like to thank our grandmother Elvina Switzler and aunt Beulah Calica for their teaching and encour agement. Please consider voting yes for us and all the others seeking adoption. Thank-you. Sincerely, Sweetwater & Paisly Nejal 749 E. 6th St Prineville, OR 97754 consider all her GED at COIC in Madras, Tho mas is a student at Madras High. He also works at KNT as a bus person and at the golf course. Tern is on maternity leave from the deli at KNT. My son "Rusty" John Marcum, many of you know as the "paper boy" is married to tribal member Ann Seyler Marcum. They have just moved into a new home on Miller Flats. Rusty has two sons from a previous marriage, Ann has four chil dren, one Aubrey Hume also on the ballot. Rusty's hobbies include kids, bowling and fixing cars. He and Ann went to start part of the IHS team. Willie, KarlaTias and Donnie Bagley all have been active as Fire & Safety volunteers and employees, with Wil lie and Karla very near paramedic level. They have also represented WSO in sports, bringing many awards home. I am asking all voters to consider all the enrollment adoptees for tribal membership. Please come out and support them on October 1 6th. Thank you and God bless your decision. Billie Jo Bagley (McConville) line of family from both sides. We have alot of aunties, uncles and cousins here in Warm Springs. This is our family home and life. Please vote for us and everyone else. Eustolia and William are being taught traditional values. They at tend the Longhouse and know its purposes and respects all the beliefs and teachings in and at the Longhouse. They also have partici pated in name givings, memorials, medicine singing, school and com munity activities. Eustolia Gurrola-Smith-Everyone knows her by her middle name "Christina". She has been a very ac tive community member since birth. Her school days started at Day Care at the old boys dorm at the age of 1 1 2 years old till 5 years of age. Then on to Kindergarten to the present at Warm Springs Elementary, she is currently a 9 year old 4th grader. She will be 10 years old January 8, 1997. she finishes each school year with A' s and B 's and we are all very proud of her academic skills. At home (cam pus) she likes to play with friends, roller blade, ride bikes, read, draw and listen to music and play with her Youth conference begins October 18 Eastern Oregon State College will host the Oregon Indian Education Association (OIEA) Youth Confer ence and Native American Higher Education Career Awareness (NA HE CA) Workshop. The conference will be held on the campus of Eastern Oregon State College, October 18 20, 1996. The conference targets Native American and Alaskan Native high school students, especially those planning to pursue a post secondary education. One of the goals of the conference is to provide opportuni ties and leadership for Native Ameri UNIQUE BEADS For all your beading needs 552 SW 4th Street,Redmond, OR (541)923-0141 20 off all seed beads with this coupon Brin9 the b,oodlines back t0 To the editor, "Adoption" Their Future on line to voting" "Just food for thought, something to remember when you all vote, Yes!" All personal feelings, politics, etc. about or toward one another must be put aside. Don't blame all these chil dren, some now adults, asking the same opportunity as we have, "Be ing enrolled into the tribe." For their all (our people) who have parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins who love them. ..I FEEL VOTING ISNOTNECESSARYdue to teachings by our elders. "Bloodline wasn't the concern as it is today. Now there's a big issue concern on not enough bloodline for enrollment." It's a little late for that now.. .majority of us that was grow ing up here "Warm Springs", were discouraged by our parents, guard ians, and elders, when it came to boyfriends or girl friends on the res ervation. It was always that's your cousin on your dad's or mom's side of the family or don't talk to me if your gonna go with that person. I do agree now, its vital to the teaching of our children. To marry within the three tribes, to bring the bloodlines back to the tribes. The interpretation of residency can often work against tribal welfare. The reservation may not have enough housing or job opportunities to sup Please remember To the editor, Dear Tribal Members, my name is Sheryl Courtney. On October 16, my name will be on the adoption list up for consideration to become a Tribal Member which has been a dream of mine since I first moved here June 1975. I'm married to Steve Courtney who is a tribal member. I have lived here for the past 21 years. We have 4 children, Shawn, Nikiya, Steven Jr. and Sheena Courtney, who are all tribal members. We have a home at the Sunnyside subdivision, before that we lived at the Tenino apartments. Since the time I first moved to Warm Springs, I have been involved in our community learning all I could to know the different tra ditions of the Confederated Tribes. I have observed the teachings of the Longhouse and have participated whenever I could. I have been on the Johnson O'Malley committee help ing to address the needs of our stu dents. I have volunteered in all the schools at one time or another. I also volunteer.! with the Victims Assis tance Program. I've worked at the Early Childhood Education Center and WS Health & Wellness Center. computer. She love to fancy shawl and traditional dance at powwows. This year she did her first Root Feast at her families ranch down in Dry Creek. (The David Ranch), she dug, peeled and prepared roots for. the feast. She goes huckleberry picking every year, she knows how to cut and put away elk and deer meat for the year. William Gurrola-Smith is pres ently 6 years old and attends 1st grade at WSE. His school days started at WS Day Care at the age of 6 weeks old to 5 years old. Then on to Kinder garten at WSE. He enjoys his friends, school, riding bikes, playing nintendo and watching BruceLeeKarate mov ies. A lot of you remember his long braids and still comment on where they went! Well, he still has them put away! But he likes his short hair, cause now they know he's a boy. He is also looking forward to learning how to fish and hunt for his family. Please vote for Eustolia "Chris tine" and William Gurrola-Smith. This is their home and family. Thank you! Denise A. Smith Eustolia & William Gurrola Smith can youth, as well as to inform stu dents about the opportunities that exist after graduating from high school. The conference is sponsored by the Oregon Indian Education Asso ciation, Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Confederated Tribes Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon Indian Coalition on Post Secondary Education and Eastern Oregon State College. For more information, please con tact the Native American Program, 1410 "L" Ave., LaGrande, OR 97850 (541)962-3741. J port all our members. Would it then be lair to make people forsake mem bership if they go elsewhere to sup port themselves and their families? The Tribe should also be aware that many of us, left here for schools and military services. For whatever reasons many of us returned, married to different races or other tribes. All our children are enrolled here now. According to our constitutional by-laws, if you're a 1 4 blood or more its automatic enroll ment. Residency or Vital Stats De partment doesn t make the rules on who gets enrolled to the tribe. Tribal Council and our management needs to straighten that out in writing! We have whites, blacks, Hispan ics, Hawaiians, and other different tribes enrolled now! So what's the big difference, vote all the people in this round only, for membership. One vital importance "If' voted in your membership starts now, not from the day you were born, "don't" request past benefits, like percapita. The ben efits are decided by tribal council on what your eligible for when adopted into the tribe, due to bloodlines. It's time to educate all our children for future enrollments. ("After this Adoption Referen dum") The people and Tribal Council need to set up significant enrollment requirements. Membership decisions are just as central to the tribe as to the to vote Oct. 16 My mother, Margaret Buckland is the oldest daughter of my grand mother Myrtle Monroe-Smith, a tribal member and oldest daughter of the late Wesley & Annie Smith, who are tribal members. Some of my other people include: Charlie, Zane, Max, and the late Vernon Jackson, Claude Sr., Alvis Sr., Zelma Smith, Catherine Courtney and the late Mildred Tyler, all of who are my grandmother's brothers & sisters. I come from a very large extended family. Too many to list, I don't mean to leave any of my relatives out so please don't be hurt if I did not list you. Becoming a tribal member would be an honor and a privilege, a feeling of belonging of which I have wanted for so long. Thank you for your time and con sideration, God Bless all of you. Please remember to vote on October 16, or if you plan on not being here on that day please vote absentee. We're all counting on all of the tribal members to come out and support us as we go up for adoption. Sincerely, Sheryl Courtney or (Doll) Your vote is important To the editor, Dear Tribal Members, I am fortunate to be on this adop tion list this year. As you know I have been seeking enrollment since I was born. But if you vote for me to be adopted I would appreciate that very much. I have resided on the reservation for about 6 years the last three con secutive. I am a single parent of two chil dren who live here with me and at tend school in the area. I am looking forward to becoming a tribal mem ber. My great-grandmother is Mable Hening Tewee, great-grandfather Johnny Tewee, grandmother Lena Tewee Santos, mother is Juanita Tewee Denny. Sincerely, Richard Denny Christmas Bazaar set To the editor, Its that time of year for Tribal Members and community members to dust off those beads, fabric, feath ers, yarn and leather work to prepare for the upcoming 21st annual Warm Springs Christmas Bazaar. According to Carol Allison, Arts & Crafts Coordinator of the WS Com munity Center, the 2nd Saturday of December is the annual date set over the past 20 years for this yearly event. For this 21st anniversary bazaar, it will take place on December 14, 1996 at the Warm Springs Community Center. The Center will be open at 8 a.m. for vendors to set up their tables space. The doors open to the public at 10 a.m. and the bazaar closes at 4 p.m. Admission is free. There will be a tablespace fee on a first come, first serve basis. Checks to be made pay able to the Recreation Department Community Center. For details, please call (541)553-3243. Myrna Courtney, Tribal Member is one of many of the vendors who has attended this annual event since it first started back in 1975 under the direction of Eva Montee, an employee of the center. Courtney's daughter, Tricia has always attended this even over the years, as well as Kathleen Moses, Maryann Meanus, Marvin Meanus, Faith Dick, Maxine the Tribes- individual. A tribes power over its own membership is the starting point for any discussion of Indian identity. In other words, it is by deciding who shall share responsibilities and privi leges of membership that the tribe defines itself. The requirements for future mem bership vary considerable from tribe to tribe. The term Indian Blood means the Blood of various tribes combined. Tribal Blood may thus be counted as Indian Blood to fulfill blood quan tum 14 for our future enrollments. To bring the bloodlines back, the tribe can limit its future size, it can do so very effectively by raising the blood degree requirement that future members must meet. This should be an encouragement for our most precious resource, our children, to really consider for their future families. God bless you all You all got my vote "yes" for enroll ment. Also, its time to deney in the future, all those who don't meet bloodline requirements. Respectfully, Concerned Tribal member Tony "Big Rat" Suppah I disagree... To the editor, To the tribal membership: This is in regards to Winter Owl Boyd, who is on the adoption list to be enrolled in to our tribe. My name is listed as his father, which I am not. Since I didn't show up for court regarding this matter (in 1991), the judge legally made him mine. This was never proven through any type of test. I cannot tell anyone how to vote, but I think the tribal membership needs to be aware of this. Respectfully submitted, Lawrence Shike, Sr. Husband & family serve community To the editor, Hello, my name is Louella Heath Bagley . I am a Tribal member here in WS. I am married to William Bagley, we have two children JaimeRae, who is 7 and Elyse who is 5 12 months, and they are also tribal members. My letter here is in support or my husband, his sister KarlaBagley-Tias and brother Donnie Bagley. They have lived here 20 plus years. My husband has worked for the tribes since 1983 from Fire Mgmt to WSFPI and currently employed with Fire & Safety. Karla has been working for the tribes since 1986. She is currently employed with Fire & Safety and also a reserve for the WSPD. Karla is married to Oswald Tias and have two children Tianna and Justin who are all enrolled members of Warm Springs. Donnie has been working for the Tribes since 1987. He is currently employed at the Indian Head Gam ing Center. And also volunteers for Fire & Safety since 1994. They have been involved in this community in other activities such as basketball, softball fast & slow pitch and Co-ed. When playing ball they represent Warm Springs, when traveling out of state to Washington, California & Montana. They have made it up to the National levels in these sports, they serve you as Fire- Happy 1st birthday on October 10 Frankie!! from, Grandpa, Grandma and the whole family Switzler, Geri Jim and the Queahpama family. More recently, the WS Rodeo Association and ECE fund raising groups have participated as well as others off and on through out the years. Carol Allison took charge of this event in 1976, twenty years ago. She worked under the leadership of Rudy Clements, Satch Miller, Elton Greeley and the current Center di rector, Fran Moses-Ahem. The first year there were approxi mately 15 vendors that were set up in the Social Hall of the Center. It has since grown and takes place in the gym, the social hall and the hallways of the Center. Ms. Allison stated it now averages 79-80 vendors, the majority being local people and Cen tral Oregon crafters. Ms. Allison noted, we have vendors coming from other areas, such as Alaska, Arizona, Montana, Washington and people from Portland, Gresham, Tigard, and surrounding areas. This has become Central Oregon's largest Christmas Bazaar. Please call Carol Allison at the Community Center (541)553-3243 for more information and details. Myrna Courtney, Publicity Coordinator Annual Christmas Bazaar Warm Springs, OR 97761 (541)553-1636 Happy Birthday sis Florene From brothers & sisters mom & John Happy Birthday Auntie Nik From Nieces & Nephews Happy Birthday Wiyak Reddod From Rosie & kids Happy Birthday Son Calvin From mom, Rosie Happy Birthday Calvin from Dee, Ed, Isha & Christine Happy Birthday Sis Edith & Auntie From Sisters, Brothers, Nieces & Nephews Happy Birthday ( Auntie Perci from niecesnephews & . families Happy Birthday Marie Tulee From Tulee Family Happy Birthday Rena From Marilyn & Marilyn Tiffiney, Happy Birthday Thank you for all your support. Sandy Tiffiney, Happy Birthday, love, Chris, Trisha, Amanda Happy Birthday Alice Johnson from sisters, brothers, mom & John Medics and Fire & Safety volun teers. They respond not only to emer gency medical calls but to fire calls also, whether it is during working hours or 3 or 4 in the morning. Willie & Karla are also attending Paramedic classes on their own. I support not only these 3 but Rusty Marcum, Kim Medina, Tho mas Medina, Terri Philpot & Pheobe Larose and the others that meet the requirements to be on the adoption list. I support them 1 00. I believe if you serve the community as much as they have, they deserve to be recog nized by this tribe. They want to be here to be recognized and represent you. So please vote yes for them and those who meet the requirements. Your Truly, Louella Heath-Bagley s Happy Birthday to our Baby Girl, Leanna You have grown so much, we can't believe you're five. We've enjoyed your laughter and your loving smile. We love you very much. Mom, Dad, George, Tonya and Jackson Happy Birthday to my Dad Roger Suppah 1010 & Brother McKie 1011 Love, Deece Happy Birthday October 13 Uncle Manuel Teem an and many more. We miss & love you. Deanna, Christina, Juan, Matthew & Rafa A.I.G. Happy Birthday October 15 To my love way over there from me way over here. Even tho we're not together now, we will be soon. Love you lots, D.L.L.B & pups 5 I I - l -s J .', J