Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, October 17, 2012, Page 9, Image 9

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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Farmers market:
October 17, 2012
returning in Oct. and next year
(Continued from page 1)
.T h e m a rk e t also re ­
ceived su p p o rt fo r th e
state W omen In fan t and
Children (WIC) officials,
w ho were present to ob­
serve the success o f the
first farmers market held
in recent years in the tribal
com m unity. T h ey w ere
pleased w ith the results
and will report back to the
state.
For those o f you who
still have W IC farm ers
m arket vouchers, or se­
nior farm direct checks,
you still have the oppor­
tunity to shop for fresh,
organic produce. The mar­
ket was such a success
that the produce vendor
volunteered to come back
fo r a re p e a t e v e n t o n
Wednesday, O ct. 24 and
31. The goal is to bring to
bring a w eekly farm ers
m arket to W arm Springs
next year. T his is a service
greatly needed in our com­
m unity and will benefit
both the farmers and the
community.
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9
Telecom project
Courtesy photo.
Crew installs fiber optic cable. This is a project of the
Warm Springs Telecom. The cable will provide much
stronger Internet and voice service. The 7.3 miles of
underground cable is going from the Telecom office to
Eagle Butte.
Seed to Table Farm,
from Maupin, arrived
with fall produce.
News from Indian Country
Catholics set for Blessed Kateri’s canonization
addition to all the people plan­
ning to come on their own.
There are no solid attendance
. M e m b e rs
of
th e
estimates, b u t the gift shop
Catholics have prayed for the
R eed, L eslie C o ch ran -
orders give' some idea o f the
Blessed K ateri Catholic
D av is, N a n c y Seyler,
sa in th o o d
of
K a te ri
expected magnitude.
Indian Mission o f Warm
U rsu la G ib so n and
T ekakw itha. O n O ct. 21,
G ift shop manager Joanne
Springs are on a pilgrim­
Marcella Hall and Father
they’ll celebrate her canoni­
Wiesner walked through the
age to witness the canoni­
Luis Flores-Alva left re­
zation.
shelves pointing out all the
cently for New York and
z a tio n
of
K a te ri
“People have been pray- i
things they’ve stocked up on:
T ek ak w ith a.
C o lleen
then on to the Vatican.
ing for this since the m om ent
locally m ade K ateri statues
o f her death,” said O ur Lady
they can’t seem to keep in
o f Martyrs Shrine m useum
prayer and intense devotion life, and started Kateri on the stock, specially made rosaries
director Beth Lynch.
ordered in by the thousands,
332-year path to sainthood.
T he shrine spraw ls o u t to the Eucharist.
In 1980, she became the even a table piled high with
“She sanctified the ordi­
over the hilltop where Kateri
was born in 1656. In those nary,” Lynch said. “She wasn’t first M ohawk Indian to be Kateri monogramm ed sweat
days it was a Mohawk village walking on water or casting b e a tifie d by th e R o m an shirts.
“We’re hoping for a big
o u t dem ons— noth in g dra­ Catholic church, b ut to reach
call Ossernenon.
Kateri was the daughter o f matic. She just showed great sa in th o o d , a c e rtifia b le day,” she said.
She’s especially proud o f
a captive Catholic-Algonquin wisdom, and love in every- £ miracle is required, and the
one item: a prayer card pic­
Vatican is hard to please.
m other and Mohawk chief in thing she did.”
“They have to prove the turing K ateri. E ach one is
K ateri’s life ended at only
a time when the Catholicism
w as first w o rk in g its way 24, in Canada. She died o f miracle couldn’t have been blessed by shrine director the
exposure from carrying out just a medical cure,” Lynch Rev. George H. Belgarde and
through the country.
A t the age o f 4, smallpox her extensive prayer and pen­ said, “which is hard because includes a slip o f cloth that
swept through the village, kill­ ance o u td o o rs in th e cold m ost people seek treatm ent.” w as to u c h e d to o n e o f
Scores o f divine acts have K ateri’s bones housed at the
ing her parents, scarring her northern weather.
U pon her death, witnesses been credited to Kateri over shrine.
face and nearly taking her
say, the scars that marred her th e y ears, fro m p h y sical
She o rd e re d 3,000 o f
sight.
Isolated because o f her complexion from childhood healings to freed o m from them a few m onths ago and
another 3,000 last week.
scars, Lynch said Kateri lived were wiped from her face. It addiction, and conversions.
All could be reasonably
Some 6,000 m ore will ar­
a life o f q u ie t su fferin g , was a dramatic end to a quiet
explained, until 5-year-old rive before the canonization
W a sh in g to n
boy, Jak e celebration and are expected
Finkbonner, cut his lip dur­ to sell out.
ing a basketball game in 2006.
B ut their popularity isn’t
T he cut was infected by a why the relic cards Ure so near
flesh-eating bacteria that dis­ and dear to Wiesner’s heart.
figured and nearly killed him.
“These are the first thing
“H e w as g e ttin g tr e a t­ we got that says Saint Kateri,
m ent,” Lynch said, “but the n ot just Blessed Kateri,” she
fact is, he was dying, until his said.
family prayed to Kateri.”
F o r th e p a s t 32 years,
Jake, now 11 and healthy, th o u san d s o f peo p le have
will be in Rome for the can­ b een d ev o ted to b rin g in g
onization.
K ateri fro m “B lessed ” to
Many o f those devoted to “ S a in t.” N ow , C ath o lic
the soon-to-be saint, b ut with schools and parishes named
sm aller travel budgets, will after her will have to get new
cele b rate at O u r L ady o f signs.
Martyrs.
T he shrine itself will re­
A special Mass is sched­ p rin t nearly every piece o f
uled for the big day, along literature and program mate­
with art and video documen­ rial in their museum, even the
tary presentations. T he staff organization envelopes.
These are just the logistics.
is bracing for a very large
For m any years, the shrine
turnout.
2132 Warm Springs St., Warm
So far, 25 buses are set to co liseu m has h eld K ateri
arrive for the celebration in Masses every w eek for the
Springs - ph. 541-553-1597
A U R IE S V IL L B , N.Y.
(AP) c- F or m ore than 300
years, generations o f faithful
W.S. group on pilgrimage
Beads, Native American
Gifts, Museum, Deli,
Grocery, Ice, Fishing
Permits, Western Union,
Check-Free Bill Pay, ATM
and Much More!
WARM SPRINGS TELECOM
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Hunting Season Update
gar per month per family.
It
Please come by the Natu­
is unlawful to take spotted kit­
ral Resources office to pick
tens or female cougars with
up your ceded and reserva­
spotted kittens.
tion tags and a state lands Big
The following is a list of
Game Regulations Guide and
ceded land tags that are avail­
to sign up for lottery hunts.
You may pick up your tag up ' able:
For a list of hunts starting
to 2 days before the start of
in November, December and
the hunt.
January visit the Natural Re­
You can also go online for
sources office.
more State Lands Big Game
HUNTS STARTING IN OC­
information at:
TOBER:
w w w .d fw .sta te .o r. us/re-
sources/hunting/big_game
ANTELOPE - bag limit is
All 2012 Ceded and Res­
one doe or fawn (Hunt num­
ervation hunting tags w ith
ber, Hunt name, Hunt Dates)
WS443A1 Columbia Pla­
completed hunter information
teau No. 1 October 13-21
need to be returned to the
ANTELOPE - bag limit is
Natural Resources Branch as
one buck (Hunt number, Hunt
soon as possible, either when
name, Hunt Dates)
an anim al is harvested or
W S443A2 Columbia Pla­
when the hunt has ended.
teau No. 2 October 13-21
By reporting, you are help­
ANTLERLESS ELK - bag
ing m onitor w ildlife popula­
limit'is one antlerless elk (Hunt
tions and helping enhance
num ber, H unt nam e, H unt
hunting opportunities. Infor­
mation from hunters'who did
Dates)
not hunt or harvest an animal
WS247D2 W Grant Pvt #2
October 1- December 31
is as im portant as hunters
who did take an animal.
W S 2 40A M a u p in -W e s t
Biggs October 13-November
Please note changes to
30
the second Ceded Area buck
hunt: The second Ceded area
BUCK DEER - bag limit is
hunt is from Oct. 26-31.
one buck deer w ith visible
The third Ceded area buck
antler per person (Hunt num­
hunt will only be issued once
hunters have reported their
ber, Hunt name, Hunt Dates)
WSDT2 Ceded Area Buck
hunting results.
2 October 2 6 - 3 1
The 2012 general Ceded
area buck hunt is limited to
public lands only (Forest Ser­
DEER - bag limit is one deer
either sex (Hunt number, Hunt
vice and BLM). No hunting on
private land. No shooting from
name, Hunt Dates)
W S100M - Hood U nit &
roads on or off the reserva­
Hood Rvr Valley Muzzleloader
tion.
October 13-23
The following are the 2012
Warm Springs R eservation
WS139M1 SE Metolius #1
Muzzleloader October 20-26
Hunting Regulations:
BULL ELK - bag limit is one
DEER SEASON: Septem­
bull elk with visible antler (Hunt
num ber, H unt name, H unt
ber 29 - October 28 - Bag limit
Dates)
is one (1) buck deer having
WSRME1 Rocky Mtn. No. 1
not less than a forked antler,
Elk Season October 24-28
per family.
WS235M Paulina-E. Fort
Rock M uzzleloader O ctober
ELK SEASON: November
13-21
3 - 1 8 - Bag limit is one (1) elk
per family.
November 1 9 - 3 0 - Bag
ELK - bag limit is one elk
either sex (Hunt number, Hunt
limit is one (1) antlered elk per
name, Hunt Dates)
family.
WS238C1 Grizzly Private
BEAR SEASON: Fall - Sep­
No. 1 October 24-28
tem ber 29 - Novem ber 30,
WS241AThe Dalles Water­
2012
shed October 24-28
WS247A1 N orthside Pvt
Spring - April 13 - May 31,
No.1 October 24-28
2013
WS248A2 Heppner No. 2
Bag limit is one (1) bear
October 24-28
per month, except cubs and
WS248B1 Ritter No.1 Oc­
sow s w ith cubs are p ro ­
tober 24-28
tected.
SPIKE ELK - bag limit is one
COUGAR SEASON: Sep­
spike only
tember 29, 2012 - March 30,
WS249A2 Ukiah Unit No 2
2013 - Bag limit is one (1) cou­
October 24-28