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About Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 2007)
Spilyay Ty Pgcje 2 o , Warm Springs, Oregon m June 21, 2 0 0 7 v Vi Hi 0 e a t fresh Leslie Mitts/Spilyay Accompanying Interior Deputy Secretary Lynn Scarlett (third from left) on the reservation tour were (from left): Secretary-treasurer Jody Calica, tour bus driver Lawrence Squiemphen, Tribal Councilwoman Aurolyn Stwyer, Warm Springs Forest Manager Doug Manion, Natural Resources Branch Manager Bobby Brunoe, Body Shaw of the BIA Fire Branch in Boise, Warm Springs Power and Water Enterprises manager Jim Manion, BIA Superintendent Paul Young, tribal attorney Jim Noteboom, William Wilson of Fire Management, and Ralph Minnick of Warm Springs Forest Products Industries. ( (Ò S m ÌÌ t I b u ic k PONTIAC Interior official visits reservation ' Lynn Scarlett, Deputy Secretary of the In ment. After a briefing on forest protection act ef- terior, recently visited Warm Springs and toured a variety of locations on the reserva forts and the tribal perspective on biomass,. Scarlett toured the forests outside of Sidwalter tion. Scarlett spent an evening at the Kah-Nee- with various tfibal representatives. The tour was a chance for the tribes to dem Ta Resort and then traveled to Warm Springs' Power and Water Enterprises to be briefed on onstrate to .Scarlett the process of thinning the the upcoming Pelton Fish*Passage Project as forests in order to reduce the fuel source for well as potential alternative energy develop wildfires. Three master-apprentice teams awarded Three groups of masters and apprentices from the Confeder ated Tribes o f Warm Springs were chosen for the 2007 Tra ditional Arts of the Qregon His torical Society. The Traditional Arts Appren ticeships program is part of the Historical Society Folklife Pro- ,gram. The masters and' appren- ^tices chosep Eem the Cbnfed-^ instated Tribes arp: ’ Adeline Miller, who will train Merle Kirk in storytelling; Sahaptin speaker Suzie- Slockish, who will teach Washaat songs to Roberta Kirk; C hinook Wasco speaker. Viola L. Kalama will instruct Brigette M.r Whipple in the mak ing of willow baskets. “ As a way of supporting tribal language programs, the Histori- cal Society this year again chose masters who are master artists and also fluent speakers in their indigenous languages. H The Traditional-Arts Appren tice Program awards monetary stipends to master folk artists t£> teach a specific tradition to one or more apprentice from within the SamdfSpltrdev jj ; A master arti&i* is- soméonè who is cotòideretian exceptional practitioner of an art, — craft, music, dance and oral traditions — that has been passed down over generations within a cultural community. This year the masters will team their art form s while speaking the Native language, ’ giving apprentices the opportu nity to learn both cultural forms and supporting tribal cultural preservation efforts. • Since 1990, the Historical Society Folklife Program has presented 140 o f the awards, encouaring people to preserve traditions and art forms in com munities,. • : Besides the Warm Springs apprentices and masters, • this year ;tii£ Traditional Arts iAp- ^pfentice^mp^ w ent to Patj&cia Whereat-Phillips of the Confed erated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians, who will w ork w ith Jo h n Cauthorn and other tribal mem bers on stories in the Siuslaw language. The 2007 Traditional A rts Apprenticeships are made pos sible by the National Endow ment for the Arts, and the Or egon Arts Commission. 4-H Summer youth camps coming up The 4-H Day camp is scheduled for Tuesday through Thursday, July 17- 19, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., bn the lawn behind the Boys and ■ Girls Club. Youth will be pre paring lunch daily. The 4-H Culture Enrichment Camp at Peters Pasture will be August 6-11 for youth in 4th^8th grades. Camp registration is $25. The camp this year will take up to 75 campers.; For information call the OSU Extension Office at 553-3238, or stop by the o ffic e|fo ,, the O ld Boys Dorm. 4 uttle , save a i «*1 2003 Chevrolet Tracker ZR 2 Sport Utility 4D 1995 Chevrolet 2500 Pickup Extended Cab Long Bed BE V6 2.5 Liter Automatic 4WD 2006 Ford F150 SuperCrew 5 1 /2 V8 5.4L Flex Fuel Automatic 4WD i 2002 Dodge Durango Sport Utility 4D V8 4.7 Liter Automatic 4WD V8 5.7 Liter Automatic 4WD 2003 GMC Yukon Sport Utility V8 5.3L Flex Fuel Automatic 4WD ........ 2005 Buick LeSabre Custom Sedan 4D V6 3.8 Liter Automatic FWD 2000 SW Hwy 26 Madras, OR 97741 Phone 541-475-2238 Fax 475-6108 www.ggruner.com Se Habla Español Sric,ÌRso\A,'s> Thriftway Locally owned and operated since Have a Great Powwow — (Special Orders G ladly Welcome.) 1915 fi