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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
July 6, 2016
BIA hopes to reach land-to-trust goal
The Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs has taken 416,000 acres
into trust since President
Barack Obama came on
board, Interior Secretary Sally
Jewell said on Wednesday.
The agency hopes to hit
500,000 acres before Obama
leaves office in January 2017,
Jewell told the National Con-
gress of American Indians at
its mid-year conference in
Spokane, Washington.
“These lands will make
your nations whole again,”
Jewell said.
Tribes complained that the
land-into-trust process nearly
ground to a halt during the
Bush administration. Efforts
Employment
The following jobs were
posted recently with the
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs Human Re-
sources Department:
Warm Springs Tribal
Gaming Regulatory Au-
thority
CPS Specialist
Network / Computer
Tech
Purchasing Agent Spe-
cialist
Fuels Monitor Techni-
cian
CPS Protective Care
Provider
Limited Duration Fish-
eries Technician I
Deputy Prosecutor
Fish Biologist
Check Scaler
Internal Audit Officer
Fitness and Activity
Page 9
Court passes on labor sovereignty dispute
have picked up since January
2009 and, earlier this year,
the BIA approved the largest
single acquisition in history --
90,000 acres for Isleta Pueblo
in New Mexico.
In hopes of ensuring that
tribes wont be left out in the
dark whoever comes on
board in just a few months,
the BIA released a new Fee-
to-Tr ust Handbook on
Thursday. Larry Roberts, the
leader of the agency, said the
changes will help streamline
the process.
“After hearing from tribal
leaders, we have taken another
step in reducing lengthy and
burdensome processes that
hinder tribal governments in
more fully utilizing their lands
for the betterment of their
people,” Roberts said.
“The BIA’s revisions to its
Fee-to-Trust Handbook pro-
vide tribes with greater flex-
ibility in submitting land-into-
trust and reservation procla-
mation requests while reduc-
ing the time spent to process
them.”
One key change allows
tribes to combine their land-
into-trust and reservation
proclamation applications.
Previously, they had to wait
until their land was placed in
trust before seeking a proc-
lamation.
The U.S. Supreme
Court won’t be wading into
a controversial labor sov-
ereignty dispute that af-
fects tribal casinos nation-
wide.
The justices issued or-
ders last week declining pe-
titions in Little River Band
of Ottawa Indians Tribal
Government v. NLRB and
Soaring Eagle Casino and
Resor t v. NLRB. That
means the Little River
Band of Ottawa Indians
and the Saginaw Chippewa
Tribe, both from Michi-
gan, won’t be able to ar-
gue that their gaming fa-
cilities should be exempt
from the National Labor
Relations Act.
Law professor Matthew
L.M. Fletcher, the director
of the Indigenous Law and
Policy Center at Michigan
State University, said that he
wasn’t surprised by the
court’s move. Had the jus-
tices accepted the cases, he
predicted it could have led to
a 4-4 tie.
The Supreme Court dead-
locked in Friedrichs v. Califor-
nia Teachers Association, a
high-profile labor union case,
in March due to the absence
of Justice Antonin Scalia,
who died in February. His
vote would have tipped the
case in another way.
The court also deadlocked
on Dollar General Corpo-
ration v. Mississippi Band of
Choctaw Indians, a closely-
watched tribal jurisdiction
case. In that situation, the
tie benefited the Missis-
sippi Band of Choctaw
Indians because it af-
firmed a lower court rul-
ing in the tribe's favor.
The same would not
be true for the Michigan
tribes because because
the 6th Circuit Court of
Appeals ruled against
them.
A tie would merely af-
firm that decision although
it would not set a nation-
wide precedent.
Coordinator
Chief of Police
BNR Conservation Law
Enforcement Ranger
OSU Extension Office
Coordinator
Billing Specialist
ECE Day Care Substi-
tute Teacher
Fire Medic (Part-Time)
Heath Systems Special-
ist
Journeyman Plumber
Corrections Officer
Communications
Officer(Limited Duration)
Police Officer
Restoration Crew Boss
Restoration Crew/Mem-
ber Driver
Engine Operator
Assistant Engine Op-
erator
Equipment Operator/
Operations
Hydrologist
Bus Driver
Teacher Aide
Daycare Teacher
Teacher Assistant
Lead Teacher
Sports & Athletics III
Adolescent Substance
Abuse Treatment Special-
ist
Adult Substance Abuse
Treatment Specialist
Dual Diagnosis Thera-
pist
Adult Mental Health
Specialist
Children's Mental Health
Specialist (2 Positions)
Chief Judge
Secretary Treasurer
trator. Contact Donovan
Todacheene 541-460-7777
Ext. 7674
Busser. Contact: Esten
Culpus 541-460-7777 Ext.
7710
Slot keyperson. Yvette
Brunoe 541-460-7777 Ext.
7724
Line cook. Contact:
Mark Oltman541-460-7777
Ext. 7755
Lounge bartender.
Heather Cody 541-460-777
Ext. 7725
Guest services opera-
tor. Naomi Shy 541-460-
7777 Ext. 7734
Players Club host.
Naomi.
Tule Grill attendant.
Caldera, Heather Cody
541-460-7777 Ext. 7725
Host/cashier.
Culpus541-460-7777 Ext.
7710
Tule Grill cook. Jordan
Caldera, Heather Cody
541-460-7777 Ext. 7725
Cage cashier. Wyval
Rosamilia 541-460-7777
Ext. 7737
Security officer. Tim
Kerr 541-460-7777 Ext.
7749
Table games dealer.
Contact Jami Deming 541-
460-7777 Ext. 7724
Jobs at Indian Head
The following are posi-
tions advertised recently
with the Indian Head Ca-
sino Human Resources
Department:
IT network adminis-
The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission is advertising for the fol-
lowing position:
Police Officer - Law Enforcement
Department of the Columbia River In-
ter-Tribal Fish Commission. Full time,
regular, non-exempt. Starting salary
$49,035 - $53,551.
Location: Hood River or Boardman.
Submit a letter of interest, application,
list of at least three professional and
three personal references, and proof of
tribal enrollment, if applicable, to:
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish
Commission; Attn: Human Resources;
700 NE Multnomah Suite 1200; Port-
land, OR 97232. Phone: 503-238-0667
- Email: hr@critfc.org
For additional details, you may also
contact the HR department in Portland,
503-238-0667, or the Captain at the law
enforcement office in Hood River,
phone number 541-386-6363.
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
CTWS, Petitioner, vs.
PAUL MARTINEZ JR,
DORIANN MILLER,
RESPONDENT; Case
No. DO6-15. TO: PAUL
MARTINEZ
JR,
DORIANN MILLER, CPS
& JV PROSECUTION:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an RE-
VIEW/BENCH PROBA-
TION has been filed with
the War m Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
Public Safety
Criminal arraignments -
June 21
CHARLEY, Suzei; CR381-
16; A&B
CLEMENTS, Coder;
CR80-16; A&B, HA
DANZUKA, Ashlynn;
CR385-16; DWS/R, TH
DANZUKA, Gibson;
CR382-16; CNx2
GUARDIPEE, Raymond;
CR380-16; CP
HOLLIDAY, Lauren;
CR384-16; FI, CN; CR841-
15; A&B
LECLAIRE, David Jr.;
CR371-16; HA, A&B, PDP
LUCEI, Erickson; CR335-
16; DUII, REX3
SMITH, Jasper; CR365-
16; A&B, CCW, HAx3
SMITH, Mateo; CR341-
16; DWS/R
SPINO, Evaline; CR344-
16; MM, DDWA
WHITELANCE, Jered;
CR359-16; CN; CR201-16;
CN, DUII, RE SC/FTC-SP
WOLFE, Walter; FG15-
16; OFF-RFBM
Bail/bonds - June 27
AMERICANHORSE,
Leonard;
CR175-16;
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 26 TH day of JULY,
2016 @ 10 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs.
ROSE
SANCHEZ,
HAROLD BLACKWOLF,
RESPONDENT; Case
No. DO56, 57, 58-14. TO:
HAROLD BLACKWOLF:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a PERMA-
NENCY HEARING has
PDCWARR;
SC/FTC-
WELLBRIETY
BERRY, Lovetta; CR44-
12;DUIIWARR; SC/FTA-
CR ARRN
CALICA, Lei; CR55-16;
A&BWARR; SC/FTC-SP
CHARLEY, Allen; CR423-
16; DUIIDTX; NEW
CHARGES; CR170-16; PDC
SC/FTC-SP
FRANK, Jucoby; CR530-
14;WARR; SC/FTC- CSW;
CR78-15; WARR; SC/FTC-
CSW
GILBERT, Rose; CR293-
16; TRWARR; SC/FTA-
STATUS
JIM, Warner; CR431-16;
COOCSC/FTC-EXCL.
KNIGHT,
Melissa;
CR369-13;DUII, DWS/
RWARR; SC/FTC-SP
LEWIS, Jerome; CR326-
16; PDCDTX; SC/FTC-BP
NAPYER,
Nathan;
CR424-16; THDTX; NEW
CHARGES
SAHME, Franck; CR137-
16;WARR; SC/FTC-SP
SMITH, Andrew; CR98-
16; DUIIDTX; SC/FTC-
CSW
SMITH,
Kenneth;
CR303-16; A&BWARR; SC/
FTA- STATUS
been filed with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
26 TH day of JULY, 2016 @
11:00 AM
PROBATE
Regarding the following
two estates: Affidavit of giv-
ing notice of supplemental ac-
count and order setting time
SPINO JR, Evans;
CR430-16; UUPCS, PDP,
DWS/RDTX;
NEW
CHARGES
STAHI,
Maryann;
CR427-16; DUIIDTX; NEW
CHARGES
SUPPAH,
Ulysses;
CR429-16;
ANEW
CHARGES
TENORIO, Leona; CR29-
15; DWS/RWARR;SC/FTC-
CSW
WALLULATUM, Randall;
CR425-16;
UUPCS,
REx2DTX;
NEW
CHARGES; CR231-16; DC
DTX; SC/FTC-BP
WEASELHEAD,
Raenelle;
CR426-16;
CNDTX; NEW CHARGES
Bail/bonds - June 28
CALICA, Lei; CR55-16;
A&BWARR; SC/FTC-SP
GILBERT, Rose; CR293-
16; TRWARR; SC/FTA-
STATUS
JIM, Warner; CR431-16;
COOCSC/FTC-EXCL.
LEWIS, Jerome; CR326-
16; PDCDTX; SC/FTC-BP
PAYNE, Ariel; CR39-16;
DCWARR;
SC/FTA-
WELLBRIETY REV.
WALLULATUM, Randall;
for filing objections was
posted on June 23.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Mary K. Bailey,
W.S., U/A, deceased. Estate
no. 2011-PR 12.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Catherine V.
Courtney, W.S., U/A, de-
ceased. Estate no. 032-PR13-
02.
Regarding the following
two estates: Affidavit of giv-
ing notice of supplemental ac-
count and order setting time
for filing objections was
posted on June 29.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Joyce Surface, W.S.,
U/A, deceased. Estate file no.
989-PR36-00.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Nikiki L. Courtney,
W.S., U/A, deceased. Estate
file no. 008-PR19-01.
CR425-16;
UUPCS,
REx2DTX;
NEW
CHARGES; CR231-16; DC
DTX; SC/FTC-BP
Criminal arrraignments -
June 28
EAGLEHEART, Bobby;
CR362-16; COOC
FRANK, Eldred; CR403-
16; FID
16; ORFBM; FG20-16;
ORFBM
LECLAIRE, Johnnie;
FG23-16; ORFBM
MILLER,
Jeremiah;
CR397-16; DC
SAMPSON III, Elmer;
CR351-16; TH; CR389-16;
PDP
SCOTT, Crystal; CR162-
16; DWS/R
GILBERT, Rose; CR293-
16; TRWARR; SC/FTA-
STATUS
JAMES, Lillian; CR433-
16;
HA,
DCNEW
CHARGES
WALLULATUM, Randall;
CR425-16;
UUPCS,
REx2DTX;
NEW
CHARGES; CR231-16; DC
DTX; SC/FTC-BP
Bail/bonds - June 29
CALICA, Lei; CR55-16;
A&BWARR; SC/FTC-SP
GILBERT, Roes; CR293-
16; TRWARR; SC/FTA-
STATUS
LEWIS, Jerome; CR326-
16; PDCDTX; SC/FTC-BP
RUSSELL,
Ursula;
C R 4 3 2 - 1 6 ;
A & B, H A D T X ; N E W
CHARGES
SUPPAH JR, Gar rett;
CR638-12; UUPCSSC/FTC-
CSW
WALLULATUM, Ransall;
CR425-16;
UUPCS,
REx2DTX;
NEW
CHARGES; CR231-16; DC
DTX; SC/FTC-BP
Criminal arraignments -
July 1
BOISE, Nena; CR406-16;
DUII, DWS/R, REx3
KALAMA,
Jerrod;
CR409-16; A&B
LAWRENCE, Candra;
CR339-16; PDP; CR130-16;
TR SC/FTC-BP
LECLAIRE, Johnnie;
FG14-16; OFF-RFBM
PEDRAZA, Francisco;
CR747-16; UUPCS
SUPPAH,
Mandy;
CR410-16; A&B
THOMPSON, Marvin;
CR412-16; DUII, PDP,
UUPCS, CWWP
WILLIAMS, Alex; CR408-
16; COOC; CR305-16; PDP
SC/FTC-SP
Criminal arraignments -
June 28
CARTNEY,
Shawn;
CR359-16; PDC
CHARLEY, Allen; CR391-
16; DWS/R, DUII, REx2
DANZUKA, Gibson;
CR382-16; CNx2
FOX, Margaret; CR257-
16; A&B
FRANK SR, Cyril;
CR393-16; A&B
FRANKS,
Amanda;
CR414-16; CN
FUENTES, Thomas;
FG11-16; ORFBM
GEORGE, Ike; CR416-
16; DWS/R
GEORGE,
Olivia;
CR394-16; TR, HA, A&B
HOWTOPAT JR, Donald;
CR779-15; TR; CR378-
16;EXC. VIO
LECLAIRE, Cecilia;
FG18-16; ORFBM; FG19-
member, deceased. Estate
no. 2016-PR14. Notice is
hereby given that Shirley A.
Tufti, who at the time of her
death, last known residence
was 8510 Hwy 26, Warm
Springs, OR, died on the 11th
day of April 2016 and the
court has appointed Valerie
Squiemphen as public admin-
istrator to administer the es-
tate.
In the matter of the es-
tate of Shirley A. Tufti, non
Bail/bonds - June 30
CALICA, Lei; CR55-16;
A&BWARR; SC/FTC-SP