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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
April 16, 2014
Olympian Visit
from Billy MIlls
Penny
Carnival
next week
Photos courtesy of Jayson Smith.
Billy Mills met with fans at Kah-Nee-Ta last week, ahead of the Museum at Warm
Springs Honor Dinner. Mills is an Olympic Gold Medalist, having won in spectacular
fashion the 1964 Olympics 10,000 meter race. After sports Mills became a
successful motivational speaker, and an inspiring mentor to young people. His
appearance at Kah-Nee-Ta drew a standing-room-only crowd. Mills, 75, is Lakota,
having grown up on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota.
Root Feast Rodeo to buck in April
Rodeo action begins later
this month with the Root
Feast Kids and the Open Jack-
pot Rodeo at the War m
Springs arena.
The kids rodeo is on Sat-
urday, April 26, starting at 11
a.m. This is for all youth up
to age 17.
The Open Jackpot Rodeo
is Sunday, April 27 starting at
noon. Call-ins for both days
are this Wednesday, April 16.
Call Cheryl Tom, rodeo asso-
ciation secretary, after 6:30
p.m. at 541-460-1354. Sam
day entries are from 9-10 a.m.
on Saturday, and 9-11 a.m.
on Sunday. Saturday events:
Calf riding (7-12 years),
cow riding (13-17), novice—
ranch bronc riding, bareback
or bronc riding racing (6 and
under, 7-12, and 13-17).
Also:
Flag race divisions (same
as barrels), horseless roping
(12 and under), breakaway
roping (17 and under); calf
scramble (12 and under);
stick horse race (5 and un-
der).
Wild colt race, two divi-
sions, 12 and under, 13-17
(entry fee is $30 per team).
Other events are $10 per
event.
Buckin horse riding—
bareback, saddle bronc or
wild ride. Cow riding, calf
roping, ladies and boys (15
years and under); breakaway
roping.
Team roping—enter twice,
$60 per team. Ribbon rop-
ing—one male, one female.
Ope barrel racing, junior bar-
rel racing (12 and under, $10
entry fee). Wild horse race—
sanctioned with the Profes-
sional Wildhorse Race Asso-
ciation. Wild colt race (12 and
under, 13-17, $30 per team).
Entry fee of $30 per event
unless otherwise specified.
There is a one-time office fee
of $10. The Root Feast Kids
and Open Jackpot Rodeo is
sponsored by the War m
Springs Rodeo Association.
An Earth Day Penny
Carnival is planned for
next Wednesday, April
23, from 6-7:30 p.m. at
the Warm Springs Com-
munity Center.
The carnival has an
Earth Day Lorax theme
of “Taking Care of the
Rez, Our Home.”
For more informa-
tion and booth sign ups,
call Carol at 553-3243.
Brunoe
memorial
tourney
The Sean X. Brunoe
Memorial Men’s Slow
Pitch Softball Tourna-
ment will be on Satur-
day and Sunday, April
26-27 at Juniper Hills
Park in Madras. Inter-
ested teams should con-
tact Duncan Brunoe at
541-279-5845. Or you
can
check
the
Facebook page, Sean X
Brunoe Memorial
Softball Tournament,
for updates.
May Madness
tournament
Prevention and Awareness Month
The May Madness Native
Hoops Youth Tournament
will be held May 16-18 in
Grand Ronde. It’s a boys and
girls 14 and under, boys 16
and under and boys and girls
18 and under tourney. For
information contact Gloria
Raynor 509-910-6886.
Dave McMechan/Spilyay
April is Child Abuse Prevention Month. In Warm Springs the Children’s Protective Services and the Health and Human Services Branch
hosted a walk from the CPS home at the campus to the community center. Many young people made the walk, with CPS and other youth
workers, as spring weather arrived in the region.
Around Indian Country
Puyallup Tribe prevails in IRS taxation dispute
The Puyallup Tribe of
Washington has prevailed in
a taxation dispute with the
Internal Revenue Service.
The IRS issued a levy to
the tribe in hopes of garnish-
ing future per capita pay-
ments to a tribal member.
The judge in the case,
however, said the levy
doesn’t apply to the pay-
ments, which are not “fixed
and determinable” and are
issued solely at the tribe's dis-
cretion.
“A levy may reach a delin-
quent taxpayer’s current bal-
ance, but may not reach sub-
sequent deposits to that bank
account," Judge Settle wrote
in the April decision. “Simi-
larly, a levy may attach to a
tribal member’s currently au-
thorized per capita payment,
but may not reach subse-
quently authorized per capita
payments.”
The judge acknowledged
he was ruling on a matter of
“first impression, meaning it
hasn’t been settled in the
courts.
An appeal by the federal
government is likely due to
the new issues presented in
the case and the potential to
impact future tribal per capita
disputes.
BIA grants delay in off-reservation casino case
Wisconsin Gov. Scott
Walker has been given more
time to decide on the
Menominee Nation off-res-
ervation casino.
The Bureau of Indian
Affairs granted a six-month
extension to Walker. He now
has until February 19, 2015,
to accept or reject the $800
Next deadline to submit for
publication in the Spilyay is
Friday, April 25. Thank you!
million casino in Kenosha.
The tribe supported the
request for the extension in
order for Walker to complete
a legal and economic analysis
of the project.
Portland State University
will host the Naimuma
Powwow on Saturday
and Sunday, May 3-4, at
the Peter Scott Center.
The emcee will be Tho-
mas Morningowl; host
drum will be Bulls and
Bears, of Portland. The
powwow is free and open
to the public. For infor-
mation call 541-725-
5671. Vendor contact:
kmgargan@pdx.edu
Central Oregon Auto
& Truck Repair
85 SW Third St.,
Madras OR 97741
4202
Holliday St.
Salena Sahme is en-
tering the Portland
Marathon in October.
She is fundraising now
to purchase a hand
cycle for her to com-
pete with. Salena
has been a paraplegic
for three years. All
donations small or
large will be appreci-
ated. You can contact
Salena at 541-325-
1838.
Call 541-
615-0555
541-475-2370