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    2 December 2, 1999
Macy receives
The Arizona Slaie University Na
tive American Alumni Association
(NAAA) hosted the filth Annual
Josiuh N. Mooie Memorial Scholar
ship Ueiu lil Dinner al Mission Palms
Hotel in Tcmpc, Arizona, on Satur
day, October 30. 1 W. The NAAA
honors outstanding ASU Native
American Alumni w ho have ccniph
ficd a commitment lo excellent in
leadership, community service, and
professional growth.
This year, the NAAA presented the
First Annual Outstanding Leadership
Aw ard to students currently attending
Arizona Slate University. Students
were nominated for this uward und
required to write an essay on the topic
of Bridging Traditions and Education.
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Carla Dalton, Alyssa Macy, Outstanding Leadership Award recipient, Vanesscia Bates, Runner-up for
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1999 Outstanding Leadership Award,
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Warm Springs 24th Annual
Christmas Bazaar
December 11, 1999
10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.nr
at the
Community Center
Warm Springs, OR
To reserve a table
registration form at the Com
munity Wellness Center office and turn
. .NLjfOM I $25.00
10. Fee
nrfl'lX after
Day of Healing
December 20, 1999
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Warm Springs Shaker Church
Have you experienced a loss?
What will you do this holiday
season?
Who wants to plan?
PLEASE!!! Join us for
a day of Healing;
Sharing; Creative planning in a
warm and caring environment.
For more information call"
Char (541)553-3205
Annette, Antoinette andor
Mona (541)553-3264
SpUyay
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Publisher: Sid Miller
Managing Editor: Selena T. Boise
ReporterPhotographer: Bob Medina
ReporterPhotographer: Taw James "TJ" Foltz
Secretary: Tina Aguilar
Founded in March 1976
Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located in the
basement of the Old Girl's Dorm at 1 1 15 Wasco Street. Any
written materials to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to:
Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 870, Warm Springs, OR 97761
(54 1 ) 553-1 644 or 553-3274 - FAX NO. (541 ) 553-3539
Annual Subscription Rates:
Within U.S. - $15.00 Outside U. or 1st class in the U.S. - $25.00
Spilyay Tymoo 1999
outstanding leadership award
Alvssa Hawamana Macv (Wasco
I lopiNa ajo), the daughter of James
F.vans Muty and Caila Dalton. was
the recipient of the W Outstand
ing leadership Award presented by
the NAAA.
Alyssa is a W graduate ol Ma
drxs l ligh Sch(X) and a senior at Ari
zona Stale University majoring in
Justice Studies with an emphasis in
American Indian Justice Studies and
a minor in Psychology. She is also the
reigning Ms. Indian Arizona State
University and speaks on the impor
tance and benefits of education to
Native American youth and commu
nities, recruits Native American stu
dents to attend ASU, and travels lo
local and national events represent-
and Ms. Bates.
pick up a
in with payment by
December 10, 1999.
Registration fee is
1
before December
eoes up to 33i).UU
December 10.
Meeting set
Veteran's! On December 17,
1999 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Warm Springs Senior Citizen's
Center
9to 1 1:30 a.m.-meeting with Port
land V.A. Medical Center & Port
land VA Regional Office to discuss
needs on Indian Veteran's issues,
concerns and solutions.
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.-Lunch
1 to 3 p.m.-Re-open your claim,
apply for your Benefits; update on
current information
For more information: Call Char
Herkshan a6 (541)553-3205.
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Warm Springs, Oregon
in ASU.
liivcrne Dcnnison, the ad isor for
Ms. Indian ASU Pageant Committee
and an Administrate c Assistant at the
American Indian Institute, nominated
Alyssa for this award for her commit
ment to her education and the students
and faculty she represents as the
reigning Ms. Indian ASU.
Alyssa has been invited to major
corporations such as Intel and
Motorola, local schools, and many
functions throughout the valley to
volunteer w ilh youth. Alyssa has rep
resented the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Oregon w ith dignity,
honor, and respect as Ms. Indian Ari
zona Slate University, throughout her
travels thus farlhis year.
Hunting restricted in Mutton Mt.
On Sunday, November 28, ac
cording to Fish and Game officer,
Oliver Kirk, two tribal hunters
were hunting the McQuinn area,
looking for cow elk. One hunter
shot a cow elk and tracked it. When
he found it, a crouched cougar
was on top of the carcass, growl
ing and hissing at the hunter. The
hunter became concerned for his
safety and shot the cougar. The
shot cougar was reported to the
Natural Resources Department.
The following day, the carcass was
brought to the Natural Resources
Biologist Doug Calvin. No cita
tions were issued to the hunter.
The DNR kept the carcass for edu
cation purposes to grade school
students. The shot female cougar
weighted 1 00 pounds and was 80"
lone nose to tail. On Monday,
November 29, five poachers were
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Game, and the Warm Springs Po
lice Department in the Mutton
Mountains area where hunting has
been temporarily closed four
years. Resolution number 9358
Whereas, During August, 1996
the Simnasho Fire burned through
several thousand acres of forest
land in the Mutton Mountains;
and,
Whereas, A large portion of the
area burned in the Simnasho Fire
is in Conditional Use status and
requires Tribal Council direction
before any activity may occur; and,
Whereas, The Integrated Re
sources Management Plan for the
Forested Area encourages an ac
tive timber salvage program on
catastrophic events such as the
Simnasho Fire; and,
Whereas, The Branch of For
estry has completed an aerial sur-
Legal Aide
extends hours
Due to the increased demand for
legal aide assistance and the lack of
time for one advocate to assist indi
viduals who are requesting legal as
sistance, new hours are in effect,
beginning November 3, 1999.
Monday through Friday hours are
from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Excluding Tribal recognized holi
days. These hours will remain in effect
until December 17, 1999. The Tribal
Court generally shuts down for the
last two weeks of the calendar year
and the legal aide office will return to
the normal 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. hours on
December 20, 1999.
You are encouraged to make ap
pointments for consultation during
these additional hours by calling 553
3269. Walk-in clients will be seen
for consultation, time permitting.
We hope these new and additional
house w ill accommodate your legal
needs.
Gene Smith, Director
Jolene Boise, Secretary
Cartoon's Espresso
Cartoon's Espresso, owned by
tribal meniberColleen Roba, has been
chosen Business of the Month for
November. The business is actually
operated by Colleen's daughter
Rachcllc Smith, and niece Rosetta
Smith.
Colleen set-up hcrcoffeccspresso
business in November across the
street from the Warm Springs Mar
ket at 2133 Warm Springs street.
With a money grant from the
Warm Springs Small Business Cen
ter, and a tribal loan, Colleen was
uble to purchase the required equip
ment, including a small trailer, a two
groupesprcsso machine, and espresso
supplies.
From the 3 levels of grant assis
tance, Colleen chose to go with the
business matching grant. The busi
ness matching grant program is de
signed to provide supplemental grant
assistance from $10,00 1 -$50,000 to
applicants for eligible activities.
Grant amounts are equal to $ 1 0,000
plus 25 of the total project cost
exceeding $10,000 with no grant
award to exceed $50,000. This pro
gram requires financial commitment
for matching business financing prior
to award. This program is adminis
tered through the Business and Eco
nomic Development Branch and the
Business Matching Grant is approved
by the WSEDF Grant Committee.
Access to this program is on a
Hunting season ended
The 1999 Reservation Hunting for Deer, Elk, & Antlerless, Bear has
ended. The only hunting on the Reservation is Bird season.
Bag limit is Grouse 3 per day, Quail 10 per day, Chukar 10 per day,
Turkey one per month thru December 31, 1999.
Migratory birds: Ducks, Geese, Mourning Dove, bag limits & season
are established under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Seasons and bag
limits are the same as Federal & State regulations.
Duck & Goose season runs to January 23, 2000. Restriction: Hunting
of birds is limited to shotguns, archery, and pistol fired shot shell.
Please submit all hunting tags to the Natural Resources department.
Information will be used to update for the Reservation & Ceded tags.
vey with limited ground verifica
tions of the fire damage in the
Conditional Use area in the Mut
ton Mountains; and, ;
Whereas, This survey shows
that most of the fire killed timber
on steep ground with limited road
access; and,
Whereas; Based on this survey,
the initial estimated volume
available for salvage is approxi
mately 20 million board feet; and,
Whereas, By following the Best
Management Practices ana stan
dards established in the Integrated
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Kesources Management i ion cuiu
by requiring helicopter logging on
the steep slopes, the Natural Re
sources Department and Branch
of Forestry believe salvage of fire
killed or damaged timber in the
Conditional Use area of the Mut
ton Mountains can be accom-
plished with minimal resource
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Be it resolved, Bv the (20th)
Tribal Council of the Confeder
ated Tribes of Warm Springs Res
ervation of Oregon, pursuant to
Article V, Section 1 (f) of the Con
stitution and By-Laws, as
amended, that the Tribal Council
hereby authorizes the Branch of
Forestry and the Natural Re
sources Department to proceed
with a salvage operation of fire
killed or damaged timber in the
Conditional Use area of the Mut
ton Mountains; and,
Be it further resolved, That in
order to protect the fragile soils
and valuable resources on the
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Natural Resource personnel Oliver Kirk and Joel Santos display
the closed area of Mutton Mountain.
named November's business of the month
Left to right, Colleen Roba and
one-time basis and requires a viable,
detailed business plan submitted with
application.
Cartoon'sEspressooffcrs Boyd's
gourmet Coffee including 23 differ
ent flavored latte's, cafe mocha,
Swiss mocha, cafe latte, cappuccino,
espresso, and American. For addi
tional cost you could include a single,
double, or triple shots of coffee to
help you make it through the day.
Cartoon's Expresso operates Monday
through Saturday from 7 AM to 5
PM.
Colleen Roba successfully com
pleted the required small business
area due to the
steep terrain of the Mutton Moun
tains, this salvage operation will
be conducted by helicopter on all
slopes over 20 percent and be lim
ited to fire killed and damaged
timber; and
Be it further resolved, As re
quired in the Integrated Resources
Management Plan, an operational
plan will be prepared and ap
proved by Tribal Council prior to
starting this salvage operation;
and,
Be it further resolved, That all
applicable Federal and Tribal laws
n.4minac tArill Via arlVlprpH tfl
cuiuuiuuimivtij
for the duration of this salvage
project.
Certification
Hunter shoots cougar after the
hunter's kill.
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daughter Rachelle Smith
class two years ago. However, with
out funding she had to wait until last
month to start her business after all
the paper work and grant moneys
could come through. Colleen's goals
are to lease a building in Warm
Springs and expand the expresso
business and include a juice bar.
The small trailer would then be
used as a portable espresso service
and hauled locally to pow-wow's,
baseball games, and other local ac
tivities. For the time being, Cartoon's
Espresso invites you to stop by their
present location and try a huckleberry
latte or two.
Simnasho fire
The undersigned as
Secretary-Treasurer of the Con
federated Tribes of the Warm
Springs Reservation of Oregon,
hereby certifies that the Tribal
Council is composed of 11 mem
bers, of whom 7 constituting a
quorum were present at a meet
ing thereof, duly and regularly
called, noticed, and convened and
held this 21st day of April, 1997,
and that the foregoing resolution
was passedby the affirmative vote
of 5 members, 1 abstaining, the
chairman not voting, and that the
said resolution has not been re
scinded or amended in any way.
Raymond Calica, Sr.
Secretary-Treasurer
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