August 26, 1999 5 Warm Springs, Oregon Spilyay Tymoo Keane joins Small Business ,u A- 5 I f I Gene Keane The Warm Springs Small Busi ness Center announced that Gene Kcanc has joined their staff as a counselor. Keane will be the contact person for anyone wishing to start a new business. "My position includes helping people develop a plan for their business," Keane said. The en rolled Klamath Indian has a diverse business background that will allow him to help prospective business Continued rorm page 1 Tribal land proposal of concern to county erty into trust would result in a rela tively very small reduction in the county tax base. Also, there are benefits, such as the county and the tribes working coopera tively on coordinating services fire and ambulance, for instance to the property. "We're hoping that there can be a partnership between the different gov ernments," Pitt said. The issue, he added, should also be considered in light of the fact that in 1855 the tribes ceded to the federal government about 10 million acres, much of which was later homesteaded and became private property. The Warm Springs tribes have other trust property around the region. At Shearar's Falls, for instance, the tribes have 888 acres. Also, the tribes have trust land near Hood River, which has been mentioned as a possible site for an off-reservation Casino. The county commission and tribal officials are planning to meet again to discuss the tribes proposal to bring these additional properties into trust. The county commission may go to Warm Springs and visit with the tribal ' council. , , -V , , Apologies given I apologize for being intoxicated at the Pi-Ume-Sha grounds. Thank you. Dondi J. Hoptowit I give my apologies to the Pi-Ume-Sha Committee for being in toxicated. Thank you. Lorraine C. Hoptowit I, James Katchia apologize for being at the Pi-Ume-Sha grounds' under the influence on the 25th of June, 1999 adn so called alarming and recklessly causing a risk on oth Healing Circle a success, third one , On April 23, 24, & 25, 1999 there was a second annual Veteran's and Family Healing Circle held at the HeHe Longhouse in HeHe (Warm Springs), OR. On Friday , At the "Healing Circle" there was a special fire built to start off the healing circle where every one gathered for drumming, singing and prayers. At 7 p.m. everyone then went on .into the Longhouse where there were some presentations on the activities, and speakers like Mr. Gar land Brunoe who served in the "Viet Nam Conflict" and other presenters who were teaching on Saturday. The presenters were Dominic Wiebersch, Bob Colson, Cody Black, Richard Morgan, and Larson Kalama who did presentation on Post Trau matic Stress Disorders and how they had dealt with their own PTSD. Other presentations like special guest and VA representative Mr. Keith Baker was also a Key note speaker. Dinner followed the Saturday pre sentations. The evening session be gan with Mr. Larson Kalama, the moderator and director of the Heal ing Circle, introducing the panelists which were Mrs. Wilma Picard, Mr. Ross Kalama Sr., Mrs. Sarah Weibersch and Autumn who was the youth speaker. All panelist consisted of a veteran's family or a veteran $5.00 Redeemable at Marcia's Hair Salon on the Rez : Expires August 31 , 1 999 Bring this to Marcia's and get $5.00 off of a j perm or manicurepedicure i Marcia 's Hair Salon on the Rez : $5. people. He owned and operated a motel in the Eugene area for a num ber of years. Keane says, "My family in Klamath Falls owns and operates a cattle ranch and runs a timber busi ness. After completing school, I ran a Forestry Consulting business for another number of years." The new counselor has been em ployed in Warm Springs for the last 18 years. He was employed with Forestry and then assigned to the Natural Resources branch. Keane is excited about his new job. "Business on the reservation is the same as business anywhere else, except many people sometimes don't recognize that if you're running cattle, for in stance, that too is considered a busi ness," Keane stated, "Before I came on board, it was just the Director of the Small Busi ness Center and the secretaries re sponsible for giving support to tribal members who wanted to start a busi ness for themselves. These people were looking for ways to gain tribal grant's money or outside grant money." According to Keane, there are over 100 tribal members already in busi Notice to Qualified ' Pursuant to Sec. 7 (b) of the Self Determination and Education Act (25 U.S.C. 450e (b) The Burns Paiute Tribe is prepar ing bid documents for construction of a sewer mainline that extends ap proximately 3,200 lineal feet. There are additional laterals and work that will be described in the bid docu ments'. The construction will be in the city Jimits of Burns, OR. Burns is located in southeastern Oregon. Con struction will provide sewer service to The Old Camp Casino and sur rounding area. It will be connected to the City of Burns sewer system. Funding for this project is a HUD community Development Block Grant award for infrastructure. Pur suant to requirements of the funding Spiritual alternatives need to replace drugs & alcohol To the editor, ' Greetings to all the good people of the Warm Springs Rez! I send this letter with only good intentions. Please receive with an open mind. What I say is from my experience and mv heart. We cannot chance the "past; but we. can change for a better , future. I've made probably the big gest mistaice possioie in me. ao now I serve my time. While I' ve lost a few years of my life, someone else has lost a loved one for good. Parties were meant to be fun weren't they? So why is it that we find it so hard to love one another as Native's, as rela tives? Why are we so jealous of our own people? Each life taken was Native at the hands of another Na tive. There's something wrong with this picture ! Our ancestors were killed off by whites, now we are the leading threat to ourselves, , ;l.'Ahh yes.. .beer, whiskey, and now drugs! These are the "All American pastimes". Key ingredients to sure disaster; not only for self, but for a themselves. Larson also called on Mr. Foster Kalama to play his flutes and also recognized his aunt Iris Smith as a wife of a veteran from World War II with a piece of his art, Throughout , Friday and Saturday, the Sweat lodge leaders, Mr. Randy Smith and Mr. Ross Kalama had the sweat lodge going. All together there were ap proximately 125 participants from Washington, Montana, California and Oregon, all veterans of World War II, Korea Conflict, Viet Nam Conflict and Desert Storm. Although unforeseen problems weren't expected, security was avail able to help maintain the grounds. Security entailed of Mr. Neil Blessed Sojourner, Mr. Tom Tull and Mr. Dan Page. The meals were prepared by Denise Smith (head cook), Wilma Picard, Lucy Gadbury, J'Dean Kalama, Sonja Scott, Lisa Smith and Mrs. Morgan. Denise was also hon ored by the committee for her dedi cation toward this conference and gifted with a jacket. A raffle was held on Saturday night with items donated by mer chants from Redmond, Madras and the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Following is the list of mer chants, Safeway of Redmond, Canned Food Center of Redmond, Coupon 553-2521 Center team- ness or participating for a grant to start their own business with the as sistance of the Small Business Cen ter. "There are different organic tions that are in the business of sup porting people that fall on tough times, so there's always the search, for moneys to keep a business go ing." Keane went on to say that the Small Business Center is here to help people with that type of assistance; when they need it the most. "There's been a change on the rules just lately that makes things a little fairer. We have what we call a micro grant. That's for people who might only need up to $2,500 or less to start their business plans and maybe test the waters. There are also persons that are just looking for specific moneys or something like that and we help them obtain that kind of funding too," Keane said. The Small Business Center assists people get loans on or off the reservation. The Warm Springs Small Busi ness Center has become an office for many of the participating business people. The Center provides phones, secretarial help, mail boxes, coffee machines, and computers with ex Indian Owned Contracting Firms agency the Tribe is complying with the Indian Preference requirements,; and is seeking responses from quali-, fied Indian owned contractors. If the; tribe received certifiable Statements ', of Intent, the tribe will advertise for; bids only between the qualified In-, dian owned contractors who submit; Notices of Intent. Indian owned enterprises is de-J fined as follows: "Any Indian-owned commercial, industrial, or business; activity established or organized for the purpose of profit, provided that! such Indian ownership and control; constitute not less than 51 of the! enterprise." And Submission of a; certifiable Notice of Intent to Bid by an Indian Owned firm or Tribal Or-; ganization, the bidder must submit! the following information: ' J whole Ration ! Does the word GENO-; CIDE mean anything. How about the phrase "The only good injun is a dead injun". Well guess what ! ! These same ideas are alive & well in "In dian Country". Oh!! You did know. Well yep, us Springs are not alpne, , this seems to be a Nation wide trend. Ain't that something!? The white man is still killing us & he don't even lift a finger. i So maybe some scientific studies could tell us that we drink too much or maybe we could follow the teach ings of our people & walk in har mony with life. We need to pick up our spirituality (no mater which one) and find alternatives to replace the drugs & alcohol. Some might say "We just need more police", but not all the police in the world is gonna stop this "lifestyle" we so easily choose. Or the results of its side effects. This is not an issue of money, but of determination & sin cerity. If you want something done, you in the works Erickson's Bakery of Redmond, Erickson's and Safeway of Madras. From Warm Springs, Charlotte Herkshan, Margaret Buckland, Eunice Esquiro, Leminnie Smith, Indian Head Casino, Kah-Nee-Ta Resort, DMJ Automotive, The Mu seum At Warm Springs and Veterans and their families. A special thanks to Mr. Ricky Arthur, Erwin Stwyer and Guy Wallulatum for their sing ing and drumming. The committee members were Larson Kalama, Sr., Wilma Picard, Ross Kalama Sr., Randy Smith, Dominic Wiebersch, Cody Black, Leminnie Smith and Foster Kalama. They thank everyone who contrib uted in any way toward the Veteran's Healing Circle. This event proved to be a great success and received many positive compliments from the visi tors who attended. There will be a third annual healing circle in the com ing Spring, this event will be called the "Whale of the Children". The name came to Mr. Glen Blacketer, from Nisqually, WA who had vi sioned this by looking at a log poking up out of the ground directly across the fire pit. He met with the commit tee members and felt the next circle should be held for the children who also picked up PTSD from their grandfathers, fathers and or relative. $5.00 : $5.00 cess to the web for tribal members who arc selling their art work. Gene Keane said, "On an average day, as the Small Business Coun selor, I see 3 people or more who cither have a business already, or have an idea for a business." The Small Business Center is also associated with the Native American Business Association of Oregon, which is quite successful. "Between us and them, we offer business classes to interested tribal members." Keane said his goal is to keep supporting tribal members with their new busi ness ventures. "We're presently trying to reform an organization that was here before called the Warm Springs Business Association. We feel that's going to help the small business person here and maintain a healthy environment. We also encourage people to become active in that organization." For more information about your new business or idea, please stop by the Small Business Center or call Gene at (541) 553-3592. By Bob Medina 1. Name of Company & license. 2. Documcnt(s) that provide in formation regarding status of the firm: (a) Tribal affiliation and enrollment number(s) of the 51 owner(s). (b) Letter from the certifying agency that designates the firm as being an In dian owned enterprise. 3. Proof the enterprise is able to post bid and performance Bonds, 4. A list of no less than three firms, corporations andor tribes as references. Notices of Intent will be received until the close of business on the 1 7th of September, 1999. . . Please direct your reply to Jim St. Martin, General Manager. Should you have questions call Jim St. Mar tin at (541)543-2088., gotta do it yourself. So what is our council doing about this? We should fly to D.C. to find out from white people how to help native troubles. Now that isn't a solution, the solu tion lies in our lifeways. It's in our hearts, each & every one.. Our Longhouse is a place for gath ering (open to all members) seems to be a perfect starting point. So why do we only use it for funerals & the few gatherings a year? Lot of young broth ers & sisters (including myself) know nothing, if little at 511 about such a sacred home. Is drugs' & alcohol more important? I respectfully submit this to let my voice be heard. May the Great Spirit guide & protect our people to a more loving and beautiful future. A voice in the Seventh Generation, Casey D. Smith P.S. To all that may laugh, you laugh only at your ignorance! Only love can conquer hate. Agency Plains Fire Burns 70 The Warm Springs Fire and Safety, the Bureau of Indian Af-, fairs, along with fire crews of Crooked River Ranch Fire Dis trict, and the Redmond Fire De partment assisted the Madras and Culver of the Jefferson County Rural Fire District as they battled a Mona Smith and 'X, L Mona & Tom at Cinderella Ball, 1 988 would like to announce the Jefferson Co. School District 509-J Bus schedule for 1999-2000-approximate arrival at school-8:30 am; departure from school-3:30 pm Wurm Sprints locul and to Ma dras Schools 7 6:05 am Start Run I -Depart WS Clem, to Sidwaller Flats 6:35, Butte Rd-7;I5 to WS Elem. cal'eteria-7:25. 7 7:30 am Start Run 2 Tenino Apts.-Dcpart WS cafeteria to Kot-Num Rii. to Eagle Way (Tenino Apts.)-7:37 to Deer Loop, to F.Ik Loop to Kalama Ln.-7:40 to ECE,. to Longhouse back to Holly wood Trailer Court to Kuckup-7:45 to Otis Loop to Sr. Building to WS Elementary-7:55. 7 7:55 am Start Run 3 Greeley I leights. Depart WS cafete ria Elliott Heights-8:00 to WestEast Spur, to Ml. Jeflerson-8:05 to Sun rise, to Look i sh (around lop of loop) 8:09 to WS Elementary-8:I5. 9 7:00 am Start Run I -Jackson Trail, Seekscekqua 9 8:00 am Start Run 2-Hwy 26, Walsey Lane 9 8:05 am Start Run 3-Miller Heights, Upper Dry Creek, George St., Beaver Dr.. 1 12 mile past end of Upper Dry' Creek Rd. back to ; Tommie St., turn Left, complete loop down Tommie St. to WS Elemen tary. 40 6:50 am Start-proceed to Simnasho, stop at Hwy 9 (before Simnasho)-6:50, Left at Simnasho Fire Station. Proceed to Right on Hwy 3-6:57 (first stop) to Road 300 7:04 to Road 120-7:06 to Schoolie Flats-7:07 to Hwy 3-7:1 1 to Miller Heights-7:40 to Warm Springs Caf-etcria-7:45 Leave campus to Madras Schools. High School-8:10 to Jeff. Co. Middle School-8: 15. 17 7:25 am Start-Leave Warm Springs bus yard, Right on Paiute, Left on Warm Springs, Right on Hollywood Road, right on Tenino road, Right on West Hills Road, stop at Bray-7:32, stop at Tao Shuh, stop at Poosh and turn around, stop at Kalish, stop on other side of Tao Shuh, stop at Shepherd, Left on Tenino, Left on Hollywood, check , to see if Bus 34 is at campus for pick-up. Leave Warm Springs-7:45 and proceed to Madras schools. High School-8:05 to Jeff. Co. Middle School-8: 10. . 13 7:25 am Start-In front of Warm Springs Elcmentary-7:25 to Warm Springs Community Center 7:30, Left on Hollywood, Right on-Kot-Num Rd to Kalama Rd-7:37, Right on Eagle' Way-7:38, Left on 2nd Elk Loop-7:40. Stop before Stop sign to pick up high school students 7:49, (at this stop Bus 41 comes in after 13 to pick up Middle school students only) to Otiz Loop-7:50 Right to Hollywood, right on Hwy 26 to Madras schools. MHS-8.15, , Madras Elem.-8:17,JCMS-8:25. 24 7:20 am Start-pick up on Upper Dry Creek to end of Tommie St., turn around and make loop back on Tommie St. to right on Upper Dry Creek to Beaver St.-7:37, Return to Upper Dry Creek Rd., picking up students along the way-7:42 to 7:45, to Madras Schools. MHS-8:08, Ma dras Elem.-8:10,JCMS-8:15. fire that destroyed 70 tons of hay. Besides the hay valued at $3,500, no other property was damaged. The high winds drove flames from an escaped field burn across 30 acres of sage and juniper. The fire started M) provided air support, including a helicopter and three Tom Strong exchange wedding vows P? f t -i V i . I Mona & Tom Martin, Sissy & Alvis Smith, Jr. along with Brad, K-Lei & Tom Strong, Sr. marriage of Mona & Tom on August 25 7:l5amStart-Hwy 26 WS bus lot, leave bus lot-7: 1 0 to Wasco, to right on Paiute, Left on Warm Springs St.. Right on Hollywood Blvd. to right on West Tenino Rd first stop: 1539 W Tenino-7:l5. last stop: 1513 W Tenino-7:32 to WS clem. cafetcria-7:36, to Park Ridge Rd & West Hills Dr.-7:43 to Tao Shuh & West Hills Dr.-7:45 to Poosh & West Hill Dr.-7:47, to HS-8: 1 2 to Madras Elem.-8:15 to JCMS-8:20. 41 7:25amStartnickupatWS Elem. Campus-7:25 5lh grade ONLY. Proceed Right on Paiute, Left past Macy's Store, Right on Holly wood, Left on Tenino, Right on Quail to Lookish St.-7:33, to West Spur to Junipcr-7:36, Right on Mt. Jefferson .(o SunRisc-7:37, to Lookish-7:43, Left on Quail Trail, Left on E. Tenino, .Left on Hollywood around to Otiz loop-7:49, to JCMS-8:I5. 37 7:15 am Start-Proceed to Warm Springs via Hwy 26 to Can yon Court Trailer Park-6:55, con tinue to WS cafeteria-7: 15, wait for Bus 7 until about 7:28, Proceed right on Hollywood Blvd., to Left on E. Tenino to corner of Elliot Heights Rds & Tenino-7:30, Right on Quail Trail to corner of Quail Trail & Lookish-7:32, to W Spur, to Juniper St. to right on Mt. Jefferson St.-7:40, to corner of Jefferson & Lookish at Stop sign-7:45 to Left on Lookish to stop at Quail Trial & Lookish-7:50. Proceed to Hwy 26 to Madras schools. Westside Elem.-8:I0, HS 8:15, Madras Elem.-8:16, JCMS 8:22 30 7:00 am Start-Proceed to WS via Hwy 26, take right turn to Kahnceta, right on Hwy 3 to Culpus Bridge, right at stop sign to Hwy 8, turn around at end of Hwy 8 to stop at bridge-7:00continue to Wolf point 7:15, Left on Hwy 3-7:20, Left to Sunnyside at 7:40, proceed to Miller Heights-7:45, continue to Madras school. HS-8: 1 0, Madras Elem.-8: 1 5, JCMS-8:20. 8 6:50 am Start Run 1 -Leave WS Elem. to charley Canyon-6:50, to Hamlets-6:55 to Culpus Bridge 7:02 to Wolf Point-7:08 to Sunnyside-7:26 to Lower Dry Creek Campground-7:33 to Lower Dry Creek-7:35 to WS cafeteria-7:40. 8 7:52 am Start Run 2-Re-turn to West Hills to Foster & Sherer 1 7:52 to Foster & Bray corner-7:55 to . Shepherd Ln-7:58 to WS Cafeteria s' 8 8:09 am Start Run 3-to Tao-Shuh-8:09, to Kalish-8:12 to Poosh-8:14 to WS Cafeteria-8:20 34 7:40 am Start-proceed to WS via Hwy 26 to campus (fire hall) 7:40. Leave Fire Hall at 7:45 and proceed to HS-8:20 to JCMS-8:15 (5th grade ONLY to JCMS). : 19 6:40 am Special needs bus please call bus barn for bus 19's routing schedule. 1999-2000 school year mid-day routes for Kindergarten Note: 1999-2000 school year kindergarten routes will be submit ted for publication after the school year begins and the new Kindergar ten enrollment is determined. tons of Hay planes. The Crooked River Grass land responded with one engine. A total of 34 personnel, six brush engines and two water tenders took part in the response. There were no injuries. "I 1 1 . ., K.f" 4 at Las Vegas, August 8, 1 999 8, 1999 at Us Vegas, NV.