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October 2. 2003
The Tribal Census
begins die week of Oct 6
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Fred and Olivia Wallulatum, with their granddaughter Taya, know the importance of the tribal census.
"An accurate census count will benefit
the Confederated Tribes ,
and each and every tribal member. "
Beginning the week of Oct. 6, tribal households will be hearing from census
takers. The contact from the census takers will be by telephone, or in person.
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Warm Springs Tribal
census
2003
The Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs will be conducting the 2003 Tribal
Census beginning the week of Oct. 6. The
U.S. Census of 2000 significantly under
counted Warm Springs, and it is critical
to future planning to get an accurate
count.
The U.S. Census determines billions of
dollars of federal funding and Congres
sional representation. The 2003 Census
will seek to interview not only Warm
Springs tribal members but also those liv
ing in the community who arc not en
rolled. Census information is confidential; it is
safe, good for the community, and okay to
participate in. Be part of the 2003 Warm
Springs Tribal Census.
Warm Springs Tribal 1
census
Sponsors of the Tribal Census are:
The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
The Administration for Native Americans
Warm Springs Forest Products Industries
Warm Springs Tower Enterprises
Warm Springs Composite Products
Indian Health Services
Warm Springs Ventures
Warm Springs Community
Health Promotions
Kickoff event for the Tribal Census is
set for 5 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 9, at the
Museum at Warm Sprin(s. Door prizes
and meal provided. Introduction of the
Census Team.
Please be a part of the Tribal Census .
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