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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
Ashley Aguilar and Nola Queahpama prepare salmon for the Feast the Fifth
Annual Tribal Day at Mt. Hood Ski Bowl, held this past weekend.
Counseling events for Recovery Month
by Sarah Wolfe
Warm Springs Prevention
N ational Recovery Month is
a national observance held
every September to educate
Americans that substance use
treatment and mental health
services.
Recovery Month cel-
ebrates the gains made by
those in recovery.
Warm Springs Community
Counseling celebrated Recov-
ery with an early Recovery
Powwow on July 21.
Ten Guiding Butterflies/
Mighty Warriors, and many
other Warm Springs commu-
nity members and employees
attended the Spirit of Giving
Conference in Portland.
Keynote speakers included
Eduardo Duran and Don
Coyhis, both recognized na-
tionally in Indian Country.
Tribal
Councilman
Raymond Tsumpti Sr. spoke
on the Tribal Leaders Panel.
At closing Tribal Council
Chairman Eugene Greene Jr.
shared his testimony.
Don Coyhis commended
Warm Springs tribal leaders
for sober leadership.
After the conference
Carlos Riveiro, present White
Bison executive director,
brought the Sacred Hoop to
Warm Springs for the Back
to School Barbecue and a one
day Recovery Event.
At the Back to School Bar-
Courtesy photo.
Warm Springs conference participants pose with keynote
speaker Don Coyhis and the Sacred Hoop. Not pictured
are Tribal Council Chairman Eugene Green Jr., Annie
Kalama, Charlotte Pitt and Guy Wallulatum.
becue Tribal Councilman
Kahseuss Jackson welcomed
Carlos and the Sacred Hoop
to Warm Springs.
The Sacred Hoop was car-
ried around the War m
Springs k-8 School by four
Warm Springs Women in Re-
covery. Guy Wallulatum and
Dallas Winishut Jr. shared
songs. Quartz Creek shared
both an honor and round
dance.
During this event, power-
ful testimonies of recovery
and healing were shared by
guests Carlos and Candida.
There was also a sobriety
countdown and then the
event closed with a talking
circle.
We were happy to have
Brothers and Sisters in recov-
ery join us from Klamath Falls
and NARA.
The Guiding Butterflies
and Mighty Warriors Adult
Class will begin again this
Thursday, Oct. 1, and will
meet Thursdays from 1-3
p.m. at the Counseling Cen-
ter.
There is a trip planned for
October 24 to the 2015
Hillcrest YCF Powwow and
the NARA Boo Bash. We
encourage new members to
join this Adult Class; however
participants must attend class
to participate in trips.
We look forward to future
events and will continue to
assist anyone considering re-
covery. Please know that you
are not alone and there is
hope and there is help. For
more information call Com-
munity Counseling at 553-
3205.
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