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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1999)
April 8, 1999 ? Vol.24No.8 S OR. COLL. )0 ( 75 ! f .S8 s ' Museum f 1 v i : . . .. "Fawn and Flowers" beaded bag 1999 Judge's Choice Award by Marcia Macy-Flynn. Artists statement: "I enjoy beadwork and learned from my grandmother as a child with added help from my mother as I grew older. I had started my style in other media-pastels, pencil, pen & ink-then incorporated beadwork to enjoy the challenge of mixing colors and bead size." Other crafts Jim Warne assists Voc Rehab write a grant for re Jim Warne, Human Resource Development Specialist with the Rehabilitation Continuing Education Program of Interwork InstituteSanDiegoS! teUniversity came to Warm Springs to write a igrant for the Vocational Rehabilitation Program in Warm Springs March 1, 2, 1999. He was asked to write a erant to eet the program re-estabfished in warm i springs. j Warne comes from a cross I cultural family. His mother is Oglala lLakota and grew up in Pine Ridge. I His father is of eight different i European backgrounds and was jfromPierre South Dakota. I They met each other at a Tall tPeople s Church Dance." His father jis6'4" and hismotheris5'10", which ,1s why Jim is67",330pounds. "With jthat body, I utilized it for f ooftiall,'' explains Jim. I His parents lived in Rapid City until they experienced intercultural prejudice in the early 60s. "My dad said let's get out of this ignorance so we can raise a family in an area jthat's not going to be destructive for Spilyay (Coyote V holds sixth ... 'lit v. 4 received honorable mention. Spilyay Tymoo photos by Selena T. Boise my brother and I.'" They moved to Arizona where Jim was bornNovember 27,1964. "I interruped Mom's Thanksgiving dinner, laughs Jim. At that time Jim's father worked with the Government in International Finance. He was stationed in D.C when Jim's brother Don was born two years later. Don is an M.D. at Gila River Reservation in Arizona.Hereceived his medical doctorate from Stanford. "So, we're very proud of rum," says Jim Don is incorporating traditional healing in his efopathic training. Elopathic training is modern medicine, treatment of disease. "Elopathic medicine is designed to fix your broken parts, traditional medicine is more of a preventative approach. They call it new ways of preventative medicine, when we've been doing it for 10,000 years. They laughed at us for chewing willow bark, but now they grind it up into a pill, call it aspinn and suddenly it's appropriate. It's differences in perspective." Jim adds. Jim's parents taught them to be 1 tr 1 i n J '1 ; 1 v Tymoo News) : . . . annual Tribal Member Art Show April 2, 1999 4 V,.V:,'- A respectful and as cross cultural individuals they were respectful of allhumanbeingsand cultures. "We find that in the world, that doesn't happen too often. It seems to be an ethnocentric view." He attended Kindergarten at Bangkok, Thailand and first grade in Mexico. After that his parents decided to settle back in Arizona so Jim and Don could have stabilizatioa From second grade on they're still in the same house in Tempe, Arizona. Jim went to Tempe High School and was fortunate to get a scholarship to Arizona State University for football. Jim grew up watching those guys. He still has autographs from ASU football players when he was a kid. When he became one he spent all his time with the kids after the games. "Because I was one of those kids not too long ago. It was a pleasure to be in the opposite position," says Jim. Jim was starting strong tackle for Rose Bowl championship team in P.O. Box 870 Warm Springs, OR 97761 Change Service Requested i j" llHMlli II" L.J Numerous interested people looked at the i. t - -1 "Orchid" hair barren by Colleen Roba received honorable mention. Honorable Mention Tina Aguilar Nikki Courtney Natalie Kirk Charles Littleleaf Cynthia Moody Willie Stacona Rosalind Sampson Colleen Roba Marcia Simtustus - establishment 1987 when ASU played against Michigan State. He then went on the Hula Bowl where the national all stars from the east and west United States played against each other. Jim was then drafted to play for Cincinatti Bengals. He went there and made the team but another player came back from his hold out and Jim was released. He was picked up by Detroit Lions and lasted about a month and was released. Jim was then picked up by Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He arrived for all season camp training where he hyperextended his knee. Once his knee healed he was released because of medical reasons. "Reality set in, suddenly paychecks weren't corning in and higher education was the answer." Jim enjoyed living on the water in Tampa and decided living on the beach at San Diego State University was his next step. Since he was no longer a football player he felt the need to find out who he was. That prompted him to Continued on page 3 OKXNB. OR 97403 111 LJfll Tin tmnm mm t iw.rsw 1 VI 1 J exhibits as they were beautifully displayed. i V--.. ' f ....-.. - i , l .... - . ' ST r v "ecfed on: 04 Turquoise and Silver Judged by Budget meeting set for April 20 On Tuesday, April 20, 1999, at 7:30p.m., Jefferson county School District 509-J will hold the first pub lic Budget Committee meeting for the purpose of receiving the Budget Gunshot victim treated at Ml View On Monday, April 5, local Police and EMS responded to the Mt. Jefferson street area on a reported gunshot victim. On arrival, 24 year old, Marty Spino was found with a single gun shot wound to the left shoulder. Open House Memorial for Pierson Mitchell Probate Office (1134 12 Paiute Street-blue building) 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Refreshments Everybody Welcome U.S. Postage Bulk Rate Permit No. 2 Warm Springs, OR 97761 if J - t . - 14 - 90 by Willie Stacona. Robin Gerke Message and Proposed Budget Docu ment for fiscal year 1999-2000. The meeting will be held in rooms 12-A & 12-B at Madras High School, 390 SE 10th Street, Madras. Spino was then transported to Mt. View Hospital in Madras where he was treated for the injury and was kept overnight for observation. Investigation into the shooting is continuing by the Warm Springs police. i -Mi 1