Spilyay tymoo. (Warm Springs, Or.) 1976-current, June 12, 2013, Page 2, Image 2

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    Spilygy Ty m oo, W arm Springs, O regon
Pgge 2
Photographs: June 25 presentation
(C ontinued from page 1)
Friedel also w orked as
p h o to a rc h iv ist fo r th e
O regon Historical Society.
T h e w e b s ite o f th e
N o rth w e st P h o to g ra p h y
A rchive has m o re in fo r­
m ation on WT/d Beauty and
Enduring Spirit. T h e site is
at:
northwestphotography.org
. T he following are from
the w ebsite sum m ary o f
Enduring Spirit.
Courtesy o f John Laursen/Northwest Photography Archive
T he second volum e in
the N o rth w est P hotogra­
phy Series will tell the story
o f th e first 50 years .o f
p h o to g ra p h y o f N a tiv e
A m e r ic a n s o f O r e g o n
and W ashington.
T h r o u g h stu d io a n d
candid portraits, views o f
N a tiv e se ttle m e n ts, and
p h o to -d o cu m en ta tio n o f
N ative custom s and prac­
tices, these images reveal
th e ways in w hich early
photographers reacted to
and interpreted their en­
co u n ters w ith the indig­
enous populations, as well
as how th o se in terp reta­
tio n s c h an g e d as E u ro -
A m e r ic a n s
s e ttle d
th r o u g h o u t th e N o r t h ­
west.
L ikew ise, th ey reveal
Exam ple of E n d u rin g S p irit p h o to g ra p h s .
th e w ays in w h ich N a tiv e
p e o p le s a d a p te d a n d su r­
vived in the face o f extrem e
c h a lle n g e s f o r c e d u p o n
th e m fro m th e m id -n in e ­
teen th century thro u g h the
early tw entieth.
E nduring Spirit begins in
1857, w hen U.S. A rm y lieu­
te n a n t L o ren z o L orain ar­
riv ed a t F o r t U m p q u a
near the Siletz Indian Res­
erv atio n in th e O re g o n
T e rrito ry a n d b e g an to
p h o to g ra p h the Indians
w ho had recently been re­
m oved there. T hese rare
salt-print portraits, now in
the collection o f the O r­
eg o n H isto rical Society,
are th e e a rlie st k n o w n
p h o to g rap h s o f O reg o n
Indians, perhaps the ear­
liest o f any N ative group
in the N o rth w e s t-
In O reg o n and W ash­
ington, as elsewhere in the
w e s te rn U n ite d S tates,
Euro-Am erican photogra­
phers used their cameras
to “ capture” the N ative
p e o p le s , a n d to m a k e
sense o f th eir otherness
for w hite audiences. Sur­
prisingly, how ever, very
little scholarship has paid
attention to early p h o to g ­
raphy o f A m erican Indi­
ans in the N orthw est. E n ­
during S p irit will b e the
firs t b o o k to d ra w t o ­
gether diverse, previously
unpublished, historic pho-
to g r a p h s S o f P a c ific
N orthw est N ative Am eri-
can s fro m b o th p u b lic
and private archival col­
lections th ro u g h o u t O r­
egon and W ashington.
June 1 2 ,2 0 1 3
Tribal Council June agenda
W ednesday, June 12
9 a.m. - Bluestone Up­
date: Telecom and V en­
tures, w ith Jake Suppah,
Secretary-T reasurer.
W arm Springs Power &
W ater Enterprise, -Indian
Head Gaming, Kah-Nee-Ta
Resort, Ventures, Compos­
ite Products.
Monday, June 17
9 a.m. - Secretary-Trea-
s u re r u p d a te w ith S -T
Suppah.
10:30 a.m. - Chief Opera­
tions O ffice r update with
COO O lney Patt Jr.
11 a.m. - Draft resolu­
tions with S-T.
1:30 p.m. - Legislative
u p d a te c o n fe re n c e c a ll
M att Hill (federal) and Mike
Mason (state).
2:30 p.m. - Enrollm ents
with Vital Stats.
3:30 p.m. - Multi Disciplin­
ary Child Abuse Team report.
Thursday, June 20
9 a.m. Tribal Council July
2013 Agenda with S-T and
COO.
9:30 - Financial Update
with S-T.
1:30 p.m. - G overnm ent
R o ck is s u e w ith B o b b y
B runoe, director, N atural
Resources.
3:30 p.m. NO AA/Fish
Habitat - Kim Krantz and
Bobby Brunoe.
J u n e 1 8 -1 9 - R o b e rt’s
Rules of Order workshop at
Kah-Nee-Ta.
Tuesday, June 18
General Council Meeting
- A g e n cy Long ho use. 6
p.m. dinner, meeting at 7.
On the agenda:
Cascade Locks update,
Warm Springs Forest Prod­
ucts update, Warm Springs
Credit, Telco.
W ednesday, June 19
General Council Meeting
- A g e n c y Longhouse. Din­
ner at 6 p.m., meeting at 7.
On the agenda:
Friday, June - 28
10 a.m. - 1 2 noon - Meet
and g re e t g u e sts a t the
museum.
June 28-30 - Pi-Um e-Sha
Activities
(Note: All draft resolutions
are to be submitted to the S-
T’s Office for review to ensure
the language and format are
correct, and typos corrected,
before it is submitted to Tribal
Council. This helps with the
process and turnaround time
of the resolutions. Please cc
a copy to Deanie Smith, via
email, at the Tribal Council
Office.
Also note, agenda subject
to change at Council discre­
tion.)
Warm Springs Community Calendar
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W ednesday, June 12
The Diabetes Programs
in W arm Springs will have
a g ro u p w a lk to d a y at
noon at the IHS Veteran’s
M em orial Path around the
clinic.
J C M S is h a v in g a
S c h o o l Y ard B a rb e c u e
from 5:30 til 7 p.m. You’re
invited to learn about sum ­
m er program for kids and
e n jo y a fre e d in n e r w ith
your family. It will be In the
JCMS Soccer field and cov­
ered play area.
The W arm Springs Full
G ospel Church w ill hold a
cam p m eeting June 12-
15. Services will begin daily
at 10 a.m ., and 2 and 7
p.m. M eals w ill be served
daily.
Thursday, June 13
This is the last day of
school for 509-J students,
and it is an early release
day.
There is Thursday Night
team roping practice at
the W arm Springs Rodeo
Arena, Thursdays from 6-8
p.m. To learn more call 541-
325-2026.
The W ellness O f W arm
Springs lunch will focus on
M en’s Health in honor of
F ather’s Day. The lunmch
is today from 12-1 p.m. out­
side of the Family Resource
C enter in the closed gated
area. Lunch will be provided
fo r all participants.
Friday, June 14
The Diabetes Program s
in Warm Springs are having
a group exercise, open to
anyone, toc(ay at noon in the
IH Satrium .
High Lookee Lodge is
h a v in g its a n n u a l y a rd
sale today, and they are
lo o kin g fo r d o n a tio n s of
ite m s to se ll. If you can
help, please drop item s off
by June 14 at High Lookee
Lodge.
T h e re ’s
a
Food
Handler’s Class from 10
a.m.-noon in the IHS atrium.
Saturday, June 15
A p otluck d in n er and
p rayer gathering fo r the
W arm S p rin g s C h ris tia n
com m unity will be at 6 p.m.
at the High Lookee Lodge
Tribal Room. You are invited
to unite in prayer fo r the
comm unity, churches and
fam ilies. T his com m unity
gathering takes place the
th ir d S a tu rd a y o f e a ch
month.
Sunday, June 16
The Warm Springs Com ­
m unity Food Bank is open
to d a y from 11:30 a.m. to
1 :3 0 p .m . a t th e W a rm
S p rin g s
P re s b y te ria n
C hurch. For inform ation
contact Pastor Rick at 541 -
553-1237.
Brought to you by KWSO 91.9 FM
in W arm Springs will have
a g ro u p w a lk to d a y at
noon at the IHS Veteran’s
M em orial Path around the
clinic.
T h e N a tiv e P e o p le ’ s
C irc le o f H o p e W a rm
Springs C ancer Support
Group meets on June from
5-7 p.m. at the Education
Building.
Tuesday, June 18
W arm Springs OSU Ex­
tension will have a Lunch
and Learn Class. They will
m ake Freezer Huckleberry
Jam and provide Salm on
C h o w d e r and B read fo r
lu n c h . To s ig n up c a ll
Ashley at 541-553-3238.
A Com m unity Garden
W orkshop on Seed S av­
ing and Harvesting will be
held at the W arm Springs
Com m unity Garden, by the
tribal adm inistration build­
ing. The w orkshop is from
11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The D iab etes A w a re ­
ness and Support G roup
w ill m eet from 5-6:30 p.m.
at the S enior Center. Dia­
betes Educator Jeri Kollen
w ill ta lk about the HOPE
classes offered at the clinic.
D inne rw ill be C hef Salad.
T h e C a n o e F a m ily
m eets every Tuesday at 4
p.m. in the Family Resource
Center. This yea r’s C anoe
Journey will be July 18 thru
August 7.
Am erican Legion Post
48 will m eet at 6 p.m. in the
W arm S p rin g s V e te ra n ’s
Hall.
W arm Springs Com m u­
nity Counseling will begin a
5-session R elapse-A nger
Resolution G roup today,
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. To
find out more, call 541-553-
3205.
W ednesday, June 19
A “Positive Brain Injury”
Support Group for survivors
will m eet W ednesday from
4 :3 0 -6 p.m. at 124 SW 8th
Street in R edm ond. FMI:
Nancy 541-330-4428.
The Diabetes Program s
in W arm Springs will have a
group w alk today at noon
at the IHS Veteran’s M em o­
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rial Path around the clinic.
Thursday, June 20
There is Thursday night
team roping practice a tth e
Warm Springs Rodeo Arena,
Thursdays from 6-8 p.m. To
learn m ore call 541-325-
2026.
vehicles picked up by June
21. Vehicles will be subject
to sale after that date. Con­
tact the PD for details.
The Diabetes Program s
in Warm Springs are having
a group exercise, open to
anyone, today at noon in the
IHS atrium.
Friday, June 21
The Warm Springs Police
D e p a rtm e n t is rem inding
people who have vehicles
im pounded by them, that
tow bills need to be paid and
Monday, June 24
The Diabetes Program s
in W arm Springs will have a
group w alk today at noon
at the IHS Veteran’s Mem o­
rial Path around the clinic.
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