Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 23, 1997, Image 13

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no. 22
October
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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
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Tribe faced with manv challenaes
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changes during 1995 and 1996
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Showing respect for elders is an important part of Warm Springs
tradition.
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The Flood of 1 996 left Kah-Nee-Ta Resort devastated. The Village was completed destroyed and the Golf
Course was badly damaged.
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Fancy shawl dancer.
In October 1995, tribal leaders gathered to break ground for the first in-lieu fishing site promised by the
US Government.
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Returning to the "good of fashioned 4th of July" brought community members together for a day of fun.
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Groundbreaking ceremonies were held in 1995 for Indian Head Gaming Center.
This annual report produced and prepared by the
Tribal Public Information Office and Spilyay Tymoo.
All photos by staff of Spilyay Tymoo
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The Simnasho F.re of 1 996 charred 1 1 8,000 acres of reservation land and
destroyed 10 private homes.