Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon October 12, 2016 Page 5 Training, powwow at Kauai A group from Warm Springs brought back many great memo- ries from Kauai, Hawaii: They went for the Native Wellness In- stitute training, remarkable in it- self, and then took part in the Kauai Powwow. At the powwow, Kaiwin Clements, 11, performed gave a hoop dance presentation. Kaiwin, a student at the Warm Springs Academy, started hoop dancing at age 2. His performance was a highlight of the Kauai Powwow, held at the Kapaa Beach Park. Meanwhile at this event, Miss War m Springs Keeyana Yellowman and Suzanne McConville took first- and second places in the Head Lady Women’s Special. Five-hundred students from Kauai schools were on hand for the cultural sharing, and to wel- come the guests and relatives. The powwow was a bonus part of the trip: The War m Springs team was in Kauai in September for the Native Wellness Institute Annual Train- ing—Culture based program- ming for youth workers. This was the first time the train- ing was held in Kauai, said Debra Jackson, of IHS. Deb was an or- ganizer of the journey. Making the trip with her were Anita Jackson, Suzie Slockish, Linda Meanus, Merle Kirk, CharlieAnn Courtesy photo Courtesy The Garden Island Kaiwin Clements hoop dances at the Kauai Powwow educational outreach program. Herkshan, Keeyana, Suzanne and Kaiwin. Merle Kirk, of Cultural and Heritage, was impressed at the youth programs of the Native Kauaians. They visited, for in- stance, the Pakahi Academy. The academy offers youth fit- ness classes incorporating the Ha- waiian culture: Pakahi is a youth- mentoring program using sports to help high school students become more self-aware and build stron- ger futures. They use unique training exer- cises, functional fitness, nutrition First and second places in the Head Lady Women’s Traditional Special went to Keeyana Alawiikt Yellowman and Suzanne McConville (at left and right). Keeyana and Suzanne are with Valerie Benally, sponsor of the Head Lady Women’s Special. including traditional foods, Native language and culture. Nike N7 helps with funding. The group visited the historic Hale Puna House—the house of coral—a 190-year-old structure that is abandoned and neglected. The group Hale Puna wants to restore the building and operate there as a working farm, focusing on traditional foods. There is a beautiful garden there where the plants are edible, Merle said. The Hale Puna house itself would be used as a commu- nity center. Warm Springs Honoring Veterans Powwow in November The Confederated Tribes will host the Honoring Veterans Pow- wow at the Agency Longhouse in November. The powwow will be Saturday and Sunday, November 12 and 13, with grand entries at 1 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, and 1 p.m. on Sun- day. Time for re-joiners will be at 6 p.m. on Friday, November 11. Master of ceremonies will be Mackie Begay, and the arena direc- tors will be Carlos Calica and Cap- tain Moody. There will be a Horse- tail Special sponsored by the Morn- ing Owl family. Contest categories and prizes include: Veterans summit coming to W.S. The 2016 Veterans Summit is coming to Warm Springs in November. There will be resource teams available to assist veter- ans and family members with paper work, questions and in- formation. The summit is planned for November 4 all day at the com- Golden Age and Adult category contests: first, $400; second, $350; and third, $300. munity center. Veterans should plan to bring documents such your DD-214, ser vice medical records and personal medical records. If you have questions con- tact Mitchell DeVaney at Warm Springs IHS, 541-553- 1196. Teen contests: First, $250; sec- ond, $200; and third, $100. Junior contests: First, $75; sec- ond, $50; and third, $25. Tiny tots 0-6 paid daily. Email: Andreasohappy@yahoo.com Tamara Calhoun, 541-706-1153. Special guest This year a special guest will be Linda Woods. Ms. Woods is a tribal member of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa Chippewa Indians. She is a Native recovery specialist. Contact info Contact information for the 2016 Honoring Veterans Powwow: Preston Meanus, 503-997-9577. Email: prestonmeanus@yahoo.com Andrea Sohappy, 541-777-7238. The Warm Springs VFW Auxiliary Elliot Palmer Post 4217 meets the first Tues- day of every month at 5:30 p.m. at the social hall of the Community We l l n e s s C e n t e r, 2200 Hollywood Blvd. On the Tribal Council agenda The following items are o n t h e Tr i b a l C o u n c i l agenda for October: Monday, October 17 9 a.m. - Secretary-Trea- surer update with Glendon Smith. 10 - November agenda discussion/travel delega- tions/review minutes with Glendon Smith. 11 - Draft resolutions with the S-T. 1:30 p.m. - Legislative up- The Warm Springs VFW is looking for students to apply for its Voice of Democracy competition. It is open to students in grades 9-12, who are en- rolled in high school. First place is a $30,000 scholar- ship and an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C. The Warm Springs VFW would like to encourage Warm Springs students to enter essays. The theme is My Responsi- bility to America. To learn more, visit VFW.org The deadline for entries is No- vember 1. date calls, federal and state. 3 - Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Sampson/ Vital Stats. Tuesday, October 18 9 a.m.-12 p.m. - Finance update and discussion with Alfred Estimo and Dennis Johnson. Tuesday-Thursday, Octo- ber 18-20 - Meeting on Fu- ture of Our Salmon. Thursday-Friday, October 27-28 - Columbia River In- ter-tribal Fish Commission meeting. All draft resolutions and ordinances, including any attachments or exhibits, are due by the first Friday of each month by 5 p.m., either hard copy or email (Word form) for review. No excep- tions. Send to: ldavis@wstribes.org glendon.smith@wstribes.org cr.begay@wstribes.org Additional item for consid- eration: Warm Springs Housing budget call back. 341 SW Sixth St. Redmond Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Register to Vote The last day to register to vote in the November 8 General Election is Octo- ber 18. If you have moved or changed your mailing address, please update your address with the county clerk’s office. 15% OFF product purchases Complimentary brow wax with any hair service - ($15 value) To redeem: bring in the coupon, mention this ad, or show your tribal ID.