F7 1 1 : 1 I ,1 ill i ' 1. kJiij. irij , Vilnius Evans Spino Sr. v. rEarl Squiemphen 1 Ron Suppah I want to thank you for the trust you've placed in me. We have to use our best judg ment and try to do our best. We can't be micromanaging every day. I encourage everyone to vote because that's the way your voice can be heard. Story idea? Cdll Spilm TfMOD-553-3274. :--;-. f . .. ... x - i , " M- j ' '" ' CaSt jtr55- Vote i i k ' ii f.-; ."fci- n A (eonoirs m Your income tax i 90 Ford Thunderbird 2-door $2,995 $299 off 1 330 SVV Culver Hwy j Madras 475-6618 March 18, Tony Suppah My people, I thank my brothers Kirby Heath and Sa cred Heart Suppah for the nomination, which I accepted. Year after year, the people state there need to be some changes. I'd like to be part of that change. I know I'm very capable to serve and work on your behalf toward some positive changes. Truly believing, the voice needs to be given back to the people. This has been forgotten today - who elects the Council - to serve each of them. The outside world is always watch ing Indian Country. So we can not defeat ourselves with our indifferences, by tribal separa tion. We need to unite and be one strong voice again, as a dis trict, as a tribe. We need to set our priorities and deal with them, tribal, state and federal issues. All that we have today, we have to fight to keep. Our treaty rights, sover eignty, resources and jurisdic tion. There are many efforts in modern times to delete and challenge sovereign immunity, trust responsibility and treaty rights. Most recendy, bills, have been introduced in Congress that seek to limit the ability of tribes to govern themselves and give authority to states over the tribes. No major changes have been enacted. However, our ances tors and elders stated there is nothing more important to In dian governments and people than our sovereignty. It keeps the states from interfering with that right, while allowing Con gress to override an Indian nation's authority. Being a self government (Tribal Council) means to over see what happens to our people on a day to day basis, and what happens to them in the future. To be able to make decisions or recommendations "with the people's input" to protect our rights, the land, air, water and 2004 so on. Our elders remind us of the importance of the long view. To look ahead not just at today to see things in the much broader perspective of generations that are yet to come. There's a popu lar saying in Indian Country, that each generation must provide for the seven generations that follow it. We must find resources, as our elders have done for us. Our elders are important. Our young people are impor tant, that's our future. The stu dents of today are our warriors of tomorrow. If we can take what our young people have to offer us, with their knowledge of today, and take the knowl edge of our elders, with their knowledge of yesterday, and combine those two things. We have something to hand to our young people's children and their children's children. Times change, our culture, tradition, languages, remain the same. That's how we survive with daily prayer and guidance by the Creator. There have been so many is sues of concern brought out by the people these past few years i that I feel and believe need to j be dealt with. Also, to have more information and meetings to keep the people updated on what's happening. These are what I'm referring to: Tribal preference, married . into the tribe, other Indians, for their employment. Living ex pense, raises, way overdue. Casino's budget. Break down on annual budget report. Our own schools, not built on private land. Treaty rights (fishing). Tax ex emption. Indian Child Welfare Act, keeping our children on the rez. Local contracting for tribal businesses. Supporting youth programs and employment. Re tirement. More housing for el ders. Salary adjustments. I'm asking for your support and votes, to be your Council representative. Tony "Big Rat" Suppah. mm? a Mi Refund With this coupon 10 off any vehicle purchased thru March 31st Road closed but discounts still continue. coupon and with your purchase receive Raymond Tsumpti It's up to my district mem- bers to tell me what they want. I've yet to campaign and I'm V?7 Emily Waheneka If elected it would be a privi lege to proactively serve as a Tribal Council representative. I come from a long line of active tribal members who involved themselves in the tribal affairs whether it was for feasts, gen eral council, funerals, memori als, namegiving, celebrations, , food gathering and putting up salmon and venison. A way that I've continued throughout my own lifetime and especially af ter I married my late husband and former Tribal Councilman Grant Waheneka. It has been an honor to serve my people on the Cultural and Heritage Committee for the past two terms. I have always done my level best to serve and represent my people's interests in the most dignified manner. With great regard to uphold the values, beliefs and teachings that I was raised with. I also carry a strong knowledge base of history, and have known every councilman who has served since the Wheeler Howard Act. Yes, I am an elder, with a lot of energy, and have lived a is CASH . ) ') V 99 Monte Carlo 2-door $2,995 $299 off Page 11 not going to start now. You know who I am and the values I stand for. 7.i clean and sober life, from that I have clarity in my thinking and a very strong constitution. I have lived through the hard times that teach us to never take what we have for granted. To always put away for tomorrow, and look ahead and greet our newborn relatives as our single greatest resource. I have always wbrked' " all my life, a habit I still carry ' today and that is to make my own living. As a sovereign nation within a nation I believe that the Treaty is the single most important key reference document, along with our Tribal Constitution and By Laws. Our sovereignty statement recognizes and protects Mt. Jefferson as sacred, a statement that should not be taken lightly, nor should it be cast aside with recklessness and indifference. We have our ancestors to thank for this land base we call the reservation, all of the natural resources and treaty rights must be upheld and made use of. Today we are the stewards of all of this to ensure it is pre served, protected and kept in tact for generations yet born. in hand Bring in this a free oil change . i