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/ Spílyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Page11 March 1, 2007 Council: committee idea draws interest (Continued from page 1) “Then, over the longer term, by sharing work and responsi bility through the committees, Council members will gain more respect for each other. They’ll come to value each other’s work and take commit tee recommendations seriously. Ultimately, the committees will enable Council to go into much greater depth on issues than it could do as a whole. Council members will trust each other, they’ll be better informed, and they’ll make better decisions.” Small group discussions In the afternoon, Council broke up into three small groups to discuss individual committees in more detail. The exercise gave members a chance to ask ques- Pageant (Continued from page 1) Wewa said the event served as a learning process for parents as well—especially if parents of participants didn’t have prior knowledge in order to teach their children. The pageant, Wewa said, serves to teach children the im portance of socializing and be ing able to speak out. “That’s something we need to encourage our children in,” he told the crowd. All parents and contributors work with the pageant on a vol unteer basis, Wewa added. Wewa said, “The only pay ment that comes from the pag eant is the knowledge.” For the participants, Wewa said, tjae knowledge is some thing they can carry throughout their life and later pass on. “Hopefully what they’ve learned through this process will rub off in sharing with their brothers and sisters at home,” BÆHHfc'sSs:* that decisions about member ship were worked out in ad vance. Some suggested that each committee include at least one member from each district. G o v e rn a n c e A u d it R u le s C o m m itt e e C o m n lit t e e C o m m itt e e Others thought it a good idea to have each chief serve on a Recommend rules Audit compliance w/rules Enforce rules different committee to provide continuity from Council to Council. The facilitators empha sized that these were precisely the kinds of issues that Council would be deciding if it adopted the committee structure. The small group exercise led to lots of positive energy and Chart shows committee structure. interest in working more on the committee idea, which Council tions and gain hands-on under ported back to the full session agreed to do in a later session. standing of what kinds of issues and discussed their experiences. the committees would deal with Members recognized the impor and how they would operate. tance of making sure the com The three groups then re mittees were set up carefully and -------------- N T rii b a l C o u n ell S t a n d a r d s o f C o u n c il- m em ber conduct M anagem ent of C o u n c il- a p p o in t e d p e rso n n e l Kent Wright Owner 380 S W 5th Street-M adras, O R 97741 Ph: 541-475-5656 Fax: 541-475-5662 kw right@ crestview cable.com **'*'• E n f o r c in g C o u n c il- m e m b e r c o m p lia n c e w ith r u le s T r a c k in g c o m p lia n c e w ith C o u n c il r u le s O v e r s e e in g T r ib e 's c o m p lia n c e w it h f in a n c ia l, le g a l a n d e t h ic a l s t a n d a r d s Warn E n f o r c in g c o m p lia n c e o f C o u n c il- a p p o in t e d p e r s o n n e l w it h e t h ic s code M anagem ent of C o u n c il b u s in e s s Springs Market, Graphic courtesy of Maren Cohn he said. Wewa told the participants that partaking in events like the pageant will help them to be come leaders in the future. “One day you will be provid ers to our people,” he said. “Some of you, it will come to you naturally for you to step for ward to become a leader.” He also spoke of the poten tial to enter other pageants— both regionally and nationally. Several local pageant winners have gone on to become run ners up for Miss Indian U.S.A., Wewa said, and many have also competed in the Miss Indian Northwest pageants. While many girls dream of competing in large pageants, Wewa said, the participants were taking the first step toward do ing so. “Everyone has dreams,” Wewa said. “Tonight this pag eant is foç you to fulfill part of those dreams.” The last Little/Junior Miss Warm Springs Pageant was held in 2002. Current reigning queens and 2 B 2 Warm Springs St Sofa - Loveseat Sectionals princesses from the 2002 pag eant include queen Keyanna Yellowmen, daughter of Merle Kirk and Virgil Yellowmen, in the 3-4 year old division, as well as princess Kasheena Stevens, daughter of Lisa and Orlando Stevens. In the 5-6 year old division, Katrina Blackwolf, daughter of Levi and Zelma Blackwolf, serves as queen while Elyse Bagley, daughter of Willie Bagley and Lovelle Jackson serves as princess. The 7-9 year old division in cludes queen Arlene David, daughter of Andrew David and Irma Wahnetah, and princess Rosie Two Feathers, daughter of Lucy and Tony Suppah. Paulina Spino, daughter of Nellie and Vernon Spino, serves as queen for the 10-12 year old division, and Allegra Robinson, whose guardian in Lucinda Green, serves as princess. 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