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More News from Incjign C ountry Teens: (C ontinued from page 7) O n e o f th e c o u n s e lo r s held h e r han d s to h e r face. T h e o th e r e ld e r w ip e d h e r eyes. B u t th e teenagers h a d m o v e d to th e edge o f th e stuffy ro o m and w ere stand in g in th e doorw ay. T rinity was leaning against the wall, lo o k in g b o r e d . A n d r e w Tsosie, 14, was texting. “We are a stro n g people. W e e n d u r e d so m u c h . B e p ro u d o f your past, and w ho you are,” O rteg a said. “K now w h e re y o u cam e fro m an d w h a t o th e r s sa c rific e d fo r you.” T h e young A pache d idn’t seem to be listening w hen the elder talked about how, finally, guards let the prisoners m ove to the fo rt’s top wall and erect P^ge 10 Spilyay Tymoo August 22, 2012 Learning the lesson of the ancestors m akeshift teepees overlook ing the water. T hey seem ed unm oved w hen she explained th at their ancestors built fires to try to m ake the A rm y ra tions taste m ore familiar. “A fter tw o years, they p u t o u r people back o n a train to take th em to a fo rt o u t W est,” O rte g a said. “ B u t so m e o f th em didn't m ake it; 24 died here, o f tuberculosis.” She began to talk about the c hildren, an d th e teenagers looked up from the doorway. A ndrew p u t dow n his phone. “ G u ard s rip p ed the chil dren from their parents and sent th em o n a n o th e r train, to P e n n s y lv a n ia , to th e Carlisle sc h o o l fo r In d ian s, w here they had to learn how “It sounded like the Holocaust. I didn't know that happened to our people, too. " to live in th e w h ite m a n ’s w orld.” T h e o th e r elder, D o re n e Fernando, 67, sto o d up and fo rc e d a slight sm ile. “ B u t th eir prayers and th eir faith h e lp e d th e m , a n d i f th e y had n ’t held on, w e w ou ld n ’t b e h ere today,” she said. “I tell you, their spirits are still here, m aking us stronger.” W h e n th e te e n s r a n to change o u t o f their cerem o nial outfits, one o f the c o u n selors stayed b e h in d in the arched room . Clay G eronim o, 24, left the reservation to go to college, th en retu rn ed to w o rk in the new equine therapy program . H e had noticed som ething on the side wall. H e leaned in and saw th at som eone had carved a face o f a m an w e arin g a p o in ted hat. “A crow n dancer,” gasped G eronim o, great-great-grand son o f the leader. T h e o u t line w as chiseled deep in to the wall. T h e ranger had called th e figure a fire sp irit, b u t G eronim o knew it symbolized strength. I t m u st have been a b le s s in g , e n c o u r a g in g th e A pache inm ates to h old on. “T h a t to o k a long time,” said G eronim o. H e reached o u t and placed his right palm o n the rough wall, beside the m essage from his ancestors, and w hispered, “T h an k you.” In the fro n t o f the char ter bus, the tw o tribal elders w ere dozing. T h e teenagers in the back w ere quiet. N o one w as tak ing pictures. “T h a t m ade m e s a d ,” sa id J o e L ittle - Y oungm an, 15. “I kep t think ing, w hat if m y dad had been there? B ut it was also kind o f exciting, I m ean , th a t th ey d idn’t die there.” Trinity said she had never heard th a t p a rt o f h e r h eri tage. “ I t so u n d e d like th e H olocaust,” she said. “I didn’t know th a t h a p p en ed to o u r people, too.” W h e n th e b u s s to p p e d o u ts id e a s e a fo o d r e s ta u ra n t, acro ss th e stre e t fro m th e A tlantic, all o f th e adults h e ad e d inside. B u t th e te e n agers lingered, lo o k in g lo n g ingly a t th e waves. “T h a t’s th e b e ac h , is n ’t it? ” T ralin asked. “ I w a n t to go to the b e a c h .” G e ro n im o to ld th e o th e r counselors he w asn’t hungry, th a t h e w o u ld take th e teens to see th e w ater. So th ere o n the shore near w h e re th e ir a n c e s to rs h a d suffered, o n th e sand those prisoners never g o t to tread, the young A pache kicked o ff th e ir C o n v e rs e , r o lle d u p their W ranglers and, laughing, w aded into the waves. Spilyay classifiers Tribal jobs See Amelia Tewee in the personnel department to submit an application, or call 541-553-3262. View full de scriptions and apply online at www.ctws.org. Mental Health Special ist Salary range Neg. Shilo Tippett 553-3205. Head Start Bus Driver. S a la ry ra n g e D .O .E . Kirstin Hisatake 553-3242. Community Health Ser vices Manager. S a la ry R ange Neg. Caroline Cruz541-553-0497. F orestry/N atural R e sources Restoration Crew Driver. Salary Range $10.50 Hr. Doug Dunlap 553-8205. C o m m u n ity H ealth Nurse. Salary Range $50,506. Yr. To $55,393. Yr. Elizabeth Johnson553-2460. F o restry/N atu ral R e sources Restoration Crew Member. Salary Range $10 Hr. Doug D unlap 553-8205. Open Until Filled. Community Health Nu tritionist. Salary Range $45,151. Yr. To $48,339. Yr. Elizabeth Johnson/Linda Porter 553- 2460. Voc. Rehab. C ounse lor. Joe Marmo 553-3491. Public Safety Police Officer. Salary Range $29,675. Yr. To $37,689. Yr. Lt. John Webb 553-2037. Human Services Com munity Counseling Cen te r L im ite d D u ra tio n Driver. S a la ry R ange Neg. Carolyn Ribeiro 553-1237. Corrections Officers. Salary Range $25,235. Yr. To $36,054. Yr. Lt. John Webb 553-3272. Range & Ag. Restora tion Crew Driver. Salary Range $10.50 Hr. Jason Smith 553-2011. N a tu ra l R e s o u rc e s Range & Ag. Restoration Crew Members. Salary Range $10.00 Hr. Jason Smith553-2011. CourtBailiff. Salary Range $25,000. Yr. To $34,800. Yr. Lt. John Webb 553-3343. High Lookee Lodge: Personal Service Assis tant. Salary Range $9.00 Hr. To $12,00 Hr. Susan Sur geon 553-1182. Indian Head Casino Security officer, full-time. Open until filled. Con tact: Tim Kerr 541-460-7777 Ext. 7749. Respon sible for helping your co-workers and other staff at Indian Head Casino provide each of our guests a pleasant, enjoyable experience. Patrols Ca sino premises to maintain order and enforce regu lations and ensure observance of applicable laws. P ro vid e s a se cu re and sa fe e n v iro n m e n t fo r guests and employees. Wage: $9.00 H i g h School Diploma or GED. Oregon Driver License required. 21 years plus. Excellent verbal, w rit ten and listening skills are essential. M ust be able to work any shift, weekends, and Holidays. M ust com plete and pass the OSP Background Investigation packet. PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON; W E W OULD LIKE TO SEE YOUR QUALIFICA TIONS AND INTERESTS BEFORE WE SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO THE POSITION APPLIED FOR. All applicants must be 21 years old to work in the casino, and 18-20 year-old applicants may apply for the casino snack bar, server, host/cash- ier, busser, dishwasher, gift shop sales associate positions. In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs E d w a rd e n e H e n ry , P e ti tio n e r , vs. R aym ond G uardipee, R espondent; Case N o. DO45-12. TO: Edwardene H en ry /R ay m o n d Guardipee: Y OU ARE H EREBY N O T I F IE D th at a P E T IT IO N T O ES TABLISH PATERNITY has been' filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 5™ day o f S e p te m b e r, 2012 @ 9:00 a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal C ourt C TW S, P e titio n e r , vs. E d u a r d o G a rc ia - C u e v a s / M ichelle G onzalez, R espon d e n t; C ase N o . D O 5 6 -0 1 / D O 57-01: T O : E d u a rd o G arcia- C uevas / M ichelle Gonzalez: YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D th at a A nnual Assisted G uardianship Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m at ter at a hearing scheduled for the 28th day of Septem ber, 2012 @ 9:00 am, at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. Charlene Smith, Petitioner, vs. Vicki Niday, R espondent; Case N o. DO60-12. TO : Vicki N iday /C h arlen e Smith: YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D th at a E lder P ro tectio n O rd er has b een filed w ith the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 30,h day o f Au gust, 2012 @ 11:00 a.m ., at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. M onica W ahnetah / D iam ond Tewee, Respondent; Case No. JV 168-08. TO: M o n ic a W ahnetah / D iam ond Tewee. Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Assisted Guardian ship Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 7th day o f Sep tem ber, 2012 @ 9:00 a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. C TW S, P e titio n e r , vs. W aylon W e a s e lh e a d /T e r a W a llu la tu m , R e s p o n d e n t; Case N o. JV61-07/ JV90-10. TO: W aylon W easelh ead / T era W allulatum : YOU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Assisted Guardian ship has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this no tice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing sched uled for the 5th day of Septem ber, 2012 @ 10:00 & 10:30 :00 am, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. G arette S u p p a h Jr. / A licia Y azzie, Respondent; Case N o. JV 22-12 / JV 23-12. T O : G a rre tt S u p p a h Jr. A licia Yazzie: Y OU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Show Cause Failure to comply has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this .notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 29th day of Au gust 2012 @ 11:00 a.m ., at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. V ero n ica R edfox / M a rlo n B arb o n i, R e sp o n d e n t; Case N o . JV49-10. T O : V eronica Redfox / M arlon Barboni: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 10th day o f S e p tem b e r, 2012 @ 10:00 am, at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. H orton: CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. Watkins Johnson, Respondent; Case N o. JV196-01, JV118-10. TO: Watkins Johnson: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D th at a ' Review Hearing has been filed w ith the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 17th day of Septem ber, 2012 @ 11:00 am, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. L a ris s a N a p y e r / L o ren z o Sanchez, Respondent; Case N o. JV39-07 / JV40-07. TO: Larissa N apyer / Lorenzo Sanchez: Y OU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Review hearing has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 19th day of Septem ber, 2012 @ 9:00 am, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. C T W S, P e titio n e r vs. A m a n d a S w itz le r/W e sle y H orton, Respondent; Case N o. JV91-09 / JV 20-07. T O : A m a n d a S w itzler / W esely Y OU ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a Review Hearing has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 12th day of Septem ber, 2012 @ 9:00 am , at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. Chanelle Jackson, Respondent; Case N o. JV192-03 / JV193-07. TO : Chanelle Jackson: Y OU ARE H EREBY N O T I F IE D th at a A nnual Assisted G uardianship Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 19th day o f S e p tem b e r, 2012 @ 10:00 am , at the W arm Springs Tribal Court. CTW S, P e titio n e r , vs. V e ro n ica R e d fo x /J o s e Alvarez, Respondent; Case No. JV50-10 / JV 144-95. T O : V e ro n ica R e d fo x / Jo se Alvarez: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D th at a Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for the 10,h day o f S e p tem b e r, 2012 @ 10:00 am, at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTWS, Petitioner, vs. Olin Charley / Ruby Bulloch, Re spondent; Case N o. JV303-03 / JV304-03. TO: Olin Charley / Ruby Bulloch: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D that a R e v ie w Hearing has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal. C ourt By this notice you are sum m oned to ap pear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 27th day o f J u n e , 2012 @ 9:00 a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. CTWS, Petitioner, vs. Gary Katchia / Lavonne Boise, Re spondent; Case N o. JV106-06. TO : Gary Katchia / Lavonne Boise / Catherine Katchia: Y O U ARE HEREBY N O T I F IE D th a t a A n n u al A ssisted G uardianship Review has been filed with the Warm Springs Tribal Court. By this notice you are sum m oned to appear in this m atter at a hearing scheduled for 1“ day of O ctober , 2012 @ 9:00 a.m., at the Warm Springs Tribal Court. ------- -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- s Legal Aid Services of Oregon provides free assistance to low-income Oregonians in many civil cases. Speak with an attorney during drop-in hours 1 to 4 p.m. on the first Monday of the month at the Warm Springs Community Action Team building, 1136 PaiuteAve, Warm Springs. Or call 385-6944 Monday through Thursday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. (at lunch from noon-1 p.m.) ------------------------------------------------ -— Notice of Adoption N O T IC E O F SERVICE O F PROCESS BY PU BLI C A T IO N - C O N F E D E R A T E D TRIBES O F WARM S P R IN G S - T R IB A L COU RT - FO R T H E A D O P T I O N O F (U n nam ed 8 year old male) TO: UNKNOWN FA THER, RESPONDENT T A K E N O T IC E that a Pe tition for A doption was filed by K im LeClaire with the Tribal C o u rt o f th e C o n fe d e ra te d Tribes o f W arm Springs, Warm Springs, Oregon, in the above- entitled special proceeding. The Petition relates to a male child b o m on 06/11 /2004 at M oun tain View H ospital, M adras, O regon. T he b irth m o th e r’s name is Sonya Madrid-Sotelo. T A K E N O T IC E that you are required to make defense to such pleading no later than thirty (30) days after the date o f the first publication o f this notice, ex clusive o f such date. U pon your failure to do so, the Petitioners will apply to the Court for relief sought in the Petition. Any parental rights that you have may be term inated upon the entry o f the Decree o f Adop tion. This the 15 day o f Au gust, 2012- Ronald B. Hager, D irector, Children’s Protec tive Services, 1109 Wasco Street, W arm Springs, O r egon 97761.