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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 18, 2015
ReAwakening
classes at
Recreation
At Lincoln’s
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
The Simnasho community and the Powwow
Committee hosted the Thirty-Eighth Annual
Lincoln’s Birthday Powwow over the weekend.
The Warm Springs Recre-
ation Department is hosting
the ReAwakening arts and
crafts at the Community
Wellness Center.
The ReAwakening classes
are open to the first five
people who sign up. Call Rec-
reation at 541-553-3243 for
information.
The February classes, on
Feb. 18 and 25, will be on
wing dresses with Colleen
Johnson, some supplies pro-
vided.
The March classes, March
4, 11 and 18, are on glove
making, with Geraldine Jim
and Deanie Johnson. and in
April the classes will on
feather tying, with Margie
Kalama.
In April look for feather
tying with Margie Kalama.
If you would like to teach
a ReAwakening class, call
Carol Sahme at 541-460-
0939.
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Around Indian Country
Washington board approves more tribal machines
The state board that regu-
lates gambling in Washington
state cleared the way last
week for more slot-style ma-
chines at tribal casinos.
The tribal compacts ap-
proved in an 8-1 vote by the
state Gambling Commission
would let tribes collectively
have 2,700 more machines
right away and then let mar-
ket conditions dictate whether
they eventually can have
thousands more.
“All it does is allow for in-
cremental growth that’s not
going to happen really any
time soon,” said Rion
Ramirez, general counsel for
the Suquamish Tribe’s com-
mercial enterprises.
Gov. Jay Inslee, whose of-
fice participated in negotia-
tions that produced the com-
pacts, is expected to sign
them. They need final ap-
proval from the U.S. Interior
Department.
The deals are between the
state and 27 tribes.