Page 10 Spilyay Tyrooo November 24, 2005 Vine Deloria, historian and activist, dies DENVER (AP) - Vine Deloria Jr., an influential advo cate of American Indian rights and the author of the groundbreaking "Custer Died for Your Sins: An Indian Mani festo," has died. I le was 72. Deloria, a Sioux Indian, died Sunday, Nov. 13, of complica tions from an aortic aneurysm, said his son, Phil Deloria. The author was considered one of the most outspoken -and persuasive - proponents of Indian cultural and political iden tity. "I think he opened Ameri cans' eyes to the real history of Native Americans and the injus tice of past federal policies," said John Echohawk, executive director of the Native Ameri can Rights Fund in Boulder. "I think what we saw in (Deloria's) generation of Native Americans was this transition of federal policy from termination to self-determination, and Vine, I think, was the real leader in making that happen," Echohawk said. "Through Vine's leadership, tribes started to stand on their treaties and their right to self determination," he said. As executive director of the National Congress of American Indians from 1964 to 1967, Deloria helped forge a united, "pan-Indian approach" in deal ing with the federal government, said Patricia Limerick, faculty chair of the Center of the American West at the Univer sity of Colorado, "His role in getting Indian people heard in the last half of the 20th century is unparalleled," she said. "(I le was able to) get his message into camps where it had never been heard." He was born March 26, 1933, in Martin, S.D., and served in the Marine Corps 1954 to 1956. He earned de grees from Iowa State, the Lutheran School of Theology and the University of Colorado School of I-aw, his son said. 1 1c taught at Western Wash ington University, UCLA, the Pacific School of Religion, Colorado College, the Univer sity of Arizona and the Univer sity of Colorado, where he re tired in 2(HX). Family of inmate files suit against feds TOPPENISH, Wash. (AP) - The family of a man who committed suicide at the Yakama tribal jail last year has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit seeking $1.7 million in damages. Ricky Owens Sampson, 39, used a towel to hang himself from a broken light fixture June 25, 2004. His body was not found for eight hours because the jail was staffed by only one person, who could not conduct routine cell checks because of a heavy volume of phone calls. Sampson's family argues that his death could have been prevented if the Bureau of Indian Affairs had fulfilled its duty to oversee the jail. TV w,; til H&(I88J0 w Have a Great Holiday Season! Auto A 541-475 6140 I Jour a a m. 5 p m. Man Fti. Fax:475-2677 880 S. Adams Dr., Madras, OR Hoops Toruney Open Gathering of -Nations Men's Basketball Tourney Dc. 16, 17 and 18 At the Warm springs Community Center. Contact Rick Minthorn, (503) 553-1578, or Andy Leonard, 553-3243. P)nllr LUUU featuring:. VJo Havo Homos for Parks f lit rn n m' I II I Ltwunuiuu rliiiiliiiiiilflA Ll QL?l!0l7 w'to,7Wwi vUiiVJU LyV-U TmHn.ln! Vnlni 'rT' f f WWW f w w . y; - - i:2jHt. v pjFinnnrlnn aI( w- , - J: Featuring More1 HomeJor Your Moneyl Redmond. OR .,fT35f7iN. Hwy n R R NH W n ii n W u u u V J i S Z I PAD ..., M, FREE BROCrtUREl GM265palrmiacdfQ' Second-grader Jeremy Miller is one of the best readers at Warm Springs Elemen tary School. Jeremy, age 7, is reading 162 words per minute, said Kevin Rodin, school improvement specialist. "And that is very good," said Rodin. Jeremy's favorite subjects at school are reading and 1 , math. He also likes Physical Education. His parents are Roberta Tufti and Archie Caldera. Wtom Spring Mfrfat kdito Arte tod 'Crify S Z&hbm Sprays k 5 Wsrm Springs, OR 9W I 1 . I ..,,,...v 1 L Spa Casino Pool jo!f Dinin9 Lodge Spin to Win up to $2,500 for 8 Consecutive Hours Every Saturday in November The only thing more incredible than the surrounding are the chances to win big in the casino. Earn your entries by playing the games at Kah-Nee-Ta. Spin to Win Win up to $2,500 an hour Every Saturday, J to 10 pm Ma A Kahneeta.com IHNEETA HIGH DESERT RESORT & CASINO Take a Spin on , The Money Wheel Win $joo, $500, Si.ooo or $2,500 Every Friday at 8, 9 and 10 pm 800-554-4SUN 1 (54V 55$ W? ' - - . - - t