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THbal dancer featured on PBS program
Show may air
again in Feb.
Fancy shawl dancer
Donnetta Squiemphen, Indian
name Backward Dancing
Woman, appeared last year on
the PBS Television special Mu
sicFromaPaintedCave. The show may be re-broadcast
next month on PBS, so if
you missed it the first time
there should be another chance
to see the program.
Music From a Painted Cave,
by Native American flautist
and composer Robert Mirabal,
aired on PBS last year to great
acclaim.
Later in 2001, Mirabal, of
Taos heritage, went on to win
three Native American Music
Awards: Songwriter of the
Year, Record of the Year, and
Artist of the Year.
During a two-week period
last year, local tribal member
Squiemphen participated with
Mirabal and other Native
American artists in perfor
mances aiMusicFrom aPainted
Cave.
The group performed
nightly for two weeks at the
Pequot Tribes' Foxwood Re
sort and Casino in Connecti
cut. The final two nights of the
performance were recorded on
film, and broadcast on PBS.
Mirabal recruited Squiemphen
to be a part of the show.
Squiemphen, 33, grew up in
Court
In TheTribal Court For
The Confederated Tribes Of
The Warm Springs Reserva
tion Of Oregon
J Notice of Hearing for Pub
lication: Case No. DO155-01
Delino Thomas Sr.,
Petioner vs Marita Olebar,
Defendant
To: Delino Thomas Sr.
Marita Olebar
Your Are Hereby Notified
That the above cited casc(s), as
filed in the Warm Springs
Tribal Court, has been sched
uled for hearing at 9 a.m., on
March 1,2002.
If you fail to appear as so
In the Tribal Court for the
Confederated Tribes of the
Warm Springs Reservation of
Oregon
Darlene Trimble
Figueroa, Petitioner vs.
Wilma SaundersJohnathan
Smith, Respondent
Summons for Publication,
Case No. DO3-02
To: Johnathan Smith.
Your arc hereby notified that
a Petition for Conservator
Guardian hxs been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you arc
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for 4 p.m. on Feb. 4, 2002, at
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. All of the facts of the
case will be heard at this heap
ing, including evidence you
wish to present.
You must appear to present
your argument or the other
side will automatically win.
The Petitioner, Darlene
Trimble-Flgueroa, may then
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Donnetta Squiemphen appeared in Music From a Painted
Warm Springs, and now lives
with husband Thurman and
family at the tribal fish facil
ity in Parkdale. She is em
ployed at the Natural Re
sources Hood River Produc
tion Program.
Notices
ordered, the Tribal Court may
enter a complaint for contempt
of Court and issue a warrant
for your arrest.
' " Dated at Warm Springs,
Oregon onjah.', 2002. ' "
Lola Sohappy, Judge
Warm Springs Tribal Court
I hereby certify that this
notice was posted on the 9
day ofjan., 2002, in accordance
with WSTC 200.200(5); and
that this notice was published
in the tribal newspaper on the
24 day of Jan., 2002, in accor
dance with WSTC 200.200(5).
Lisa Thomas, Clerk of the
Warm Springs Tribal Court
be given all that is asked for in
the petition for Conservator
Guardian.
The Petitioner will be
present at the hearing. If you
desire to personally argue your
side of the case, you may have
a legal aide, spokesperson or
attorney appear on your behalf
at your expense.
If you have any questions,
you should seek legal advice
immediately.
Dated as Warm Springs,
Oregon on Jan. 16, 2002.
Lola Sohappy, Judge, Warm
Springs Tribal Court.
I hereby certify that this
notice was posted on Wednes
clay, Jan. 16, 2(X)2 in accordance
with WSTC 200.200(5); and
that this notice was published
in the tribal newspaper on the
Jan. 16, 2002 in accordance
with WSTC 200.200(5).
Lisa I-omas, Clerk of the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
She first started dancing at
powwows, and later traveled
with dance tours for perfor
mances in other countries.
She has traveled to Europe
three times, and to China one
time.
Best Care
contracts for
health services
Best Care Treatment
Services, a private non
profit organization lo
cated in Redmond, has
contracted with Jefferson
County Commissioners
to provide mental health
services to the residents of
Jefferson County, includ
ing Warm Springs.
For more information
to access or learn about
services, please call 475-6575.
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Cave on PBS Television.
She performed at the open
ing of the Goodwill Games in
Russia, and has also performed
in Hawaii.
She has performed often in
Canada, where she lived for 10
years.
"Wherever I go, I enjoy rep
resenting the vitality of dance
through my heritage of the
Warm Springs tribes," said
Squiemphen.
Small business center holding classes
1 '"'You and 'Your1 BUsmes
Idea" is a class designed to dis
cover tribal and local entrepre
neurs and encourage the devel
opment of business ideas be
yond "just an idea."
Class will be on Thursdays
beginning Feb. 21, from 6-9
p.m. Cost is $ 10. This will also
be on going.
"Starting a Succesful Busi
ness" is ten-week series of
activities make cVeryxme a fc!ricr; Oft .j v
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Tomcats basketball
tourney starts Feb. 22
The Tomcats Eighth
Grade and Under Cod Bas
ketball Tournament is Feb.
22,23 and24. .'.
The tournament will be
at the Warm Springs Health
& Wellness Center. Entry
Fee$150.
Prizes are as follows:
First-place (10) Embroi
dered Pullovers.
Second-place (10) . ,
Hooded Sweatshirts. . : , .
Third-place (10) Crewneck
Building superintendent needed
The Construction Enter
prise of The Confederated
Tribes of Warm Springs, has a
full time position for a con
struction Building Superinten
dent. Applicant must have a
proven track record, can
handle multiple residential and
small Commercial projects. In
addition to field and estimat
ing experience, applicant must
have strong computer, organi
zational & communication
Jobs available
The following job opportu
nities are available in the Warm
Springs area. For information,
contact the employment office
at 475-2382
Archeologist; Head Start
Teacher; Controller.
Front Desk Manager; Res
taurant Shift Supervisor;
Project Manager; Acct. Rec
Hotel Audit. Hotel Account
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classes designed to guide par-
ticipants through the business
plan writing process.
The course materials and in
dividual counseling sessions al
low participants to work
through the business plan that
can be taken to financial insti
tutions for loan consideration!
Classes will be held on Thurs
day nights beginning Feb. 28
through May 30 from 6-9 p.m.
every Thursday thereafter.
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Sweatshirts.
Fourth-place (10) T
shirts.Mr.. and Muss MVP's
One boy & girls All Stars
Awards from each team, Ten
player Roster Limit; double
elimination. Must be in
" School ID required for all
players.
For more information call
Tom James Between 6:00
9:00 p.m. at (541) 553-9628.
The e-mail address is:
tomcatsbendnet.com
skills. Timberline software
experience a plus. Excellent
benefits, including 401K,
medical & vacation. Fax or
mail resume and salary require
ments to:
Warm Construction Enter
prise RO. Box 1168
Warm Springs, Oregon
97761
Phone: (541)553-3207
Fax:(541)553-3553
ing; Guest Services Represen
tative; Reservations; Hostess
Cashier. WaiterWaitress;
Food and Beverage Servers;
BuffetLine Cook; Restaurant
Cook; DishwasherPrep; Pro
tective Care Provider.
Fire Fighters; HVAC Engi
neering Tech; Maintenance
Electrician; Industrial Me
chanic; Maintenance.
..Cost Is 1100. ., ,!,
After successfully complet
ing this business course Tribal
Members will be reimbursed
their tuition. Both classes will
be held at the Small Business
Development CenterSBA
conference room, 1 134 Paiute
Street, Warm Springs, OR.
For further information or
to sign up, please call the
SBDC at (541) 553-3592,5593
or drop by in person.
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