Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
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August 16, 2 0 0 7
Port honors friend of tribes
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' Photo courtesy of the Port of Portland
Warm Springs Chief Delvis Heath, former Gov. Vic Atiyeh and his wife Delores stand by
the life-size statue of the former governor at the dedication ceremony.
T he P o rt o f Portland recently honored
form er O regon Gov. Vic Atiyeh with the dedi
cation o f the G overnor Victor G. Atiyeh In
ternational Côncouse at Portland International
A irport
The dedication and reception drew dozens
o f friends, family, dignitaries and associâtes
o f the form er governor.
Representing the Cbnfederated Tribes o f
Warm Springs was Warm Springs Chief D elvis1
Heath,
A life-sized statue o f the governor and an
exhibit o f his accomplishments are now on
perm anent display at the concourse. .
Atiyeh was governor o f Oregon from 1979
to 1987. Atiyeh was a great friend o f the tribes
while in office, and has remained so since leav
ing office. H e regularly attends the Pi-Ume-
Sha Powwow and other tribal events, -
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Museum plans First Annual
Arts & Entertainment Festival
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■ T h e M useum, a t s W arm -Year««;
Springs will h o st the First
Arigon is a: singer, writer, ac-
Annual Tribal Arts & E nter ,tbr and comedian. ■
tainment Festival, to be held
T he museum is calling on all
on Saturday, Sept. 8 at the perform ing artists w ho would
museum. .
like to participate in the O pen
Headlining this eveftt will ing A cts. T he hope is that fami
be Arigon Starr, w ho w on a lies will attend, so the artists who
prestigious Native American participate must agree to use no
Music Award for Best Inde vulgar language or behavior in
pendent Recording with the songs or acts.
her first CD.
T h e M u seu m a t W arm
I n 2001, th e N a tiv e Springs is reaching o ut to the
A m erican M usic Awatfds N ative A m erican com m unity
chose Arigon’s song, “Junior for the planning o f this event.
Frybread,” from her second
! I f you w ould like to p e r
release, as the Song o f the form, or volunteer, please call
the museum at 553-333l!.(tO;
find out more information. ;
In addition tO' th e p e r
forming arts, this event sup
ports: health, prevention and
cultural initiatives. D ep art
ments- are welcome and en
couraged to set up tables to
distribute educational infor
mation about their programs
at the event.
T h e M useum at W arm
Springs First Annual Tribal
Arts and Entertainm ent Fes
tival will be free and open to
thé public. N o drugs oralco-
hol allowed.
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Twenty-five years ago
From the August 25, 1982
edition of the Spilyay Tymoo .
waning. M any com m unity
m e m b e rs feel S im n ash o
School is an im portant part
T he Confederated Tribes o f the community, embody
o f Warm Springs, m uch like ing education as the Warm
companies and corporations Springs people would like it
cross the country, are facing with cultural and social1'elef
drastic cuts in nex t year’s m ents integrated in to aca
budget. T he tribes are cur demic instruction. Elsewhere:
E v e n though th ere’s al
re n tly faced w ith , c u ttin g
.1982’s $16 m illion overall ways much to be done, young
budget by over 28 percent — people find it difficult to get
a total o f approximately $3.8 jobs. They are considered too
million. T he target for the young, top. ^experienced and
1983 overall budget is just too irresponsible. The Sum
under $12 million. In. other mer Work Program refutes that
news:
idea. Young people are encour
E ven w ith the doors to aged to work and at the same
Simnasho School locked and time help get their coriimunity
bolted due to budget cuts, the in shape. The students at the
struggle to keep this small same tune earn money to meet
community school alive is not school expenses.
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