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Johnny Squally Kalama
Johnny Squally Kalama, 32
years old died May 25, due to
complications from a bullet
wound. Mr. Kalama was born
November 8, 1969 to parents
George "Porky" Kalama and
Bertha Medicine Bull-Kaline
(Alaina Bearcomesout) at
Tacoma, Washington. He was
an enrolled member of the
Nisqually Indian tribe and a
member of the Cheyenne Kit
Fox Society of Lame Deer,
Montana. He had lived in sev
eral places in his young years,
Warm Springs, Oregon,
Nisqually, Washington and
Lame Deer, Montana. He went
to school in Yelm, Washington
and graduated from High
School at Hardin, Montana.
Mr. Kalama was recently
wed to Barbara Little Bird at
Buyers beware of
There have been many of
fers to tribal members to pur
chase used manufactured
homes, (trailers) or in some
cases just offers for no cost at
all. First, if the manufactured
home is 1976 or older, it does
not meet HUD standards for
fire life safety issues.
Second, the Tribal Credit
Department will not do a
home loan to set up any of
these structures because they
attain no value whatsoever.
Also there are a number of
Couple married
Harvey Myron Jim and
Eliza Patt Brown were united
in Holy Matrimony on April
29 in the Agency Longhouse.
It was performed by Peggy
Gurein Minister of 1910
Shaker Church also the niece
of Eliza. Eliza was given away
by Wolfman Suppah, youngest ,
son ol: Eliza and all the G chil
dren. Best man was James
Wesley, Sr. Maid of honor were
Neda Wesley and Charlotte
Shike, sisters of Eliza. Atten
dants were Riggie Jim, Vernon
Squiemphen and Alex Tohet.
Bridesmaids were Lillie
VanPelt, Marclla Sam and Elsie
Sam. Floor brushing was by
Tuc'swins, and Quinden
Calica and Leonard Bryant.
Flower girls were Marella
VanPelt, Jaclen Suppah, Lana
Shike, Theleah H. Suppah,
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away the stress. So relax. Get a massage In our wcrli-cJc-TEpa, Emmeree ,v.
yourself In our soothing, natural mineral baths.' Or spend fca Czy exploring 1 .
all the attractions of this high desert oasis. Whatever you Cxwlc will be ,
the furthest thing from
Springs, Oregon
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Lame Deer, MT. He also
worked at the Facilities De
partment of the Bureau of In
dian Affairs. He loved work
ing with young people as a
coach. He also loved playing
basketball, baseball and keep
ing busy with his children. He
was an avid Mariners fan.
Proceeding in death is his
dad, George "Porky" Kalama,
aunt Lonzie Kalama, grandpar
ents Roy and Rosie Kalama,
Burt and Ellen Medicine Bull
Kaline. Survivors include his
mother Bertha (Mike) Medi
cine Bull Kaline
Bearcomesout, children Keoni
(10 years) and Kahelelani (age
8) Kalama, stepchildren Eddy,
Drey and Mitchell
Bearcomesout of Lame Deer,
MT, sisters Kaylene Kalama of
offers for old manufactured homes
safety issues listed below that
should be taken into consider
ation. The home consists of alumi
num wiring that does not
stand up to heat very well and
can short out and cause a fire.
If the home ignites, the
wood paneling inside does not
stand up to fire, but acts as a
fuel source and doesn't give oc-
cupants much time to exit
home in a safe manner.
The water pipes do not
stand up to cold weather very
on April 29
Partrina VanPelt and Peta
O'campo. Boy attendants were
Wolf Suppah, Kenny VanPelt.
Advisor speakers were Levi L.
VanPelt and Deloros Shock of
Yakima. Dinner was prepared
by Mary D., Lucy Mitchell and
Thom William. Wanna Strong
caught the bridal bouquet.
Wolfman and family traveled
from Alburqurque, NM for
this special event. Guests trav
eled from Yakima.
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your mind.
HIGH DESERT RESORT & CASINO
-800-554-4SUN Warm Springs. Oregon
Albuquerque, NM, and Erica
Bearcomesout of Lame Deer,-
MT, aunts Marie "Bubbles"
Kalama of Nisqually, WA and
Joanie (Allison) David of
Warm Springs, OR, grand
aunts Lee (Tom) Thompson,
Dub McCloud, Blanche
Simmons of Nisqually, and
granduncle Fred (Charlotte)
Kalama Sr. of Queets, WA.
DeShonte LaChell Tuckta
DeShonte LaChell "Fatty
girl" Tuckta, age 5 months died
on May 27, 2002. She was born
at Madras Mountain View
Hospital to parents Louisa
Tuckta and Johnson Heath, Sr.
of Warm Springs, OR She was
an enrolled tribal member of
the Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs. She loved lay
ing in her board that her grand
parents made her, loved to be
sung to and watching Shrek.
Preceding her in death was
well and could leave you with
no water and a bill of up to
$5,000 to have the pipes fixed.
If at all possible do not pay
any amount for these homes
and call the building inspector
department (Tom Strong) at.
541-553-3326 or 419-47318 if
you have any questions or
comments.
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Pine Creek Ranch plan presented
Habitat manager Mark Berry will give a brief presentation
tne Draft Pine Creek Ranch Wildlife Habitat and Watershed
Management Plan at 4 p.m. in Warm Springs on Monday, June
17.
He will make the presentation at the Fire Management Con
ference Room. Tribal members are encouraged to attend. A ques
tion and answer session will follow the presentation.
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs acquired Pine
Creek Ranch in 1999, and added the Wagner Ranch to the prop
erty in 2001.
The Bonneviile Power Administration (BPA) funded each
acquisition, as part of BPA's wildlife and fisheries mitigation
programs. The Tribes will manage Pine Creek Ranch in perpe
tuity for wildlife' and fish'nabitat. ''J-,i"t '
Naming
ceremony
Grandparents Fred and
Olivia Wallulatum, and
parents Freddy Holliday
and Rose Kirk thank every
one for the recent naming
ceremony of Savanah, pic
tured at right with her
Aunt Matilda.
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a brother Tremayne Tuckta
and grandparents Wayne and
Lenora Heath.
Survivors include her
mother Louisa Tuckta, stepfa
ther Jered Thomas, father
Johnson Heath, Sr., grandpar
ents Margie and Joe Tuckta,
brothers Nicolas, Michael and
Johnson Heath Jr., sister
Rheianna Wolfe all of Warm
Springs.
Joshua LaRose Medina
Joshua LaRose Medina, age
18 months died on May 29,
2002 at Salem, OR. He was
born on November 21, 2001 to
Phoebe LaRose Median. At the
. time of death he was residing
at Salem, OR with mother and
aunt but considered Warm
Springs his permanent home.
' Survivors include mother,
Phoebe, grandparents Kim and
Bob Medina, brother Fran
cisco Medina, aunts Terri
Medina and Janie Medina,
uncles Robert (Marcie) and
Thomas Medina, great-grandmother
Billie Jo Bagley and
several relatives of Warm
Springs, Oregon.
Dressing ceremony was
conducted by Margaret Boise
at: the Shaker Church on
Thursday, May 30, 2002.
Burial was at the Dry Creek
Cemetery on Friday, May 31,
2002.
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Ronald Holliquilla Jr
Ronald "Ronnie" "Shiax'in"
Holliquilla, Jr., age 36 years
died May 31, 2002 at West
Hills in Warm Springs, OR.
Ronnie was born to parents,
Gladys and Ronnie
Holliquilla, Sr. in The Dalles,
OR on August 23, 1964.
Mr. Holliquilla was an en
rolled member of the Confed
erated Tribes of Warm Springs.
He resided in Warm Springs all
his life. Ronnie went to school
at Warm Springs Elementary
and Madras. He enjoyed fish
ing and hunting, playing bas
ketball and games, and espe
cially liked helping his family
in whatever he could. He was
a laborer and fisherman, a
member of the Shaker faith
and the Longhouse. Edith and
Roland Kalama, Sr. raised him
since he was an infant.
Proceeding in death are his
parents Gladys and Ron
Holliquilla, Sr., other dad
Roland Kalama, Sr., sister Rose
Kalama, aunts Becky and
Debbie Quinn, grandparents
Sims Holliquilla, Susie Haney
and Mack Albert.
Museum acquisitions
The mission of The Museum at Warm Springs is to pre
serve, advance and share the knowledge of the cultural,
traditional and artistic heritage of the Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs.
The Museum at Warm Springs will accept objects for
consideration as acquisitions for The Museum's collections.
Children's items, toys, games along with tools and other
objects that show now
people lived are also of
interest.
The deadline to sub
mit objects for consider
ation is Tuesday, June 18,
2002, at 5 p.m.
Due to the length of
the accessions process,
objects will not be ac
cepted after the deadline.
Please limit one item
per person.
The Museum's Board of Directors make the final deci
sion on acquisitions.
Objects will not be accepted during the weekend.
A completed object history form is required when sub
mitting any object. Objects without this form will not be
accepted.
Forms are available and can be picked up at The Mu
seum. If you have questions, please call Natalie Kirk, 553
JM31, extension 412.
On Father's Day
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I lappy Fathers Day to our Daddoo Aaron Smith. With lots of
love, hugs and kisses. Forever, your Angels Dontc and Angeline.
Happy Fathers Day, Puppa TomCat. Thanks for all that you do
for your family. We do so love you. Aug & Aar.
Happy Fathers Day, Puppa RK We're so grateful Dontc has both
his Grand & Great Parents to share such wonderful memories with
for our family. We I.ovc You Hunches Grandpa. Dome, Aar & Ang
1 lappy Fathers Day, Dad & Pappa Melvin Stahi Sr. Uncle &
Pappa Fmcrson Suuicmphcn. Am grateful to have such wonderful
men in our lives as you two.
We Ixve You, Dontc, Angeline & Aaron
Happy Fathers Day Uncle & Pappa Lawrence "Kunya"
Squiemphen Jr. To one fun & cray man, sure to never have a dull
moment around you. We Love you lots, Dontc, Angeline & Aaron
Happy Fathers Day To My Favorite Hro (Ya-Ya) & Guncle Mr.
Avery American Horse 1 Love & Miss You so very much bro, you
take care & call me, your forever on my mind missing you. Much
l.ovc, Hugs & Kisses Dome, Angeline & Aaron
Happy l athers Day Uncle & Pappa Alford Wolfe, Uncle &
Pappa Harold "Ushwal" Hlackwolf, Sr., Uncle & Pappa John Hevis,
Cousin & Uncle Ike Johnson (aye) jokin, you need to get busy lkcl
To some of the greatest men in my life that means so very much to
me, 1 miss each & every one of you it l,ove You All So Very Much.
Much Love, from Dontc, Angeline and Aaron.
Sending a very special l ather's Day to each and every "lather" in
my big and distant family and friends who are from the families of
the Ikes, Hlackwofs, Voiles, Scotts, Squiemphen, Speakthtinders,
Smiths, I'lorendos, Switler.
Angeline Hlackwolf in Albuqurque, New Mexico, and From
WSO Dontc Dnai and Aaron.
More ( jf Diiy wishes on page 4.
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Survivors include his other
mother Edith Kalama, broth
ers Michael Holliquilla, Chris
topher Sargeant, Melvin
Tewee, Foster (J'Dean)
Kalama, Patrick Kalama,
Roland (Verleen) Kalama Jr.,
Sterling (Eileen) Kalama and
Albert Kalama, sisters
Angeline, Patricia and Judith
Kalama, uncles Tillman
Holliquilla, Walter, Willy,
Jack, Lowell and Bob Quinn,
grandmother Joyce Quinn and
numerous relatives.
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Yard sale
The annual Macy 6
family yard sale will be
held on Friday and Satur
day, June 14 and 15 from 9
to 5 p.m. The address is:
9035 Palmer, off Tenino
Road. There is something
for everyone. Just to name
a few, table & chairs, com
puter desk, shelves, name
brand clothing infant to
adult size, games, kitchen
wares, movies, guitar,
juicer and much more
items. j