Page 10 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon May 10, 2017 U of O: effort to recruit Native students (Continued from page 1) About 150 University of Oregon students identify as Native American. A survey last year found that about half of those are enrolled in federally recog- nized tribes. “Historically, people liter- ally moved us out of the way, so we come from communi- ties and reservations that have very few opportunities to access higher education,” said Jason Younker, an asso- ciate vice president and ad- viser to the president on sov- ereignty and government-to- government relations. Younker is a member of the Coquille Nation. “When students get to uni- AARP driving course in W.S. An AARP Smart Driver Course of drivers 50 and older who want to refresh their driving skills will be held in Warm Springs on Thurs- day, May 18. The course will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Family Resource Center. The registration cost is be- ing covered for Warm Springs residents and tribal members by the Warm Springs Health and Human Services Branch. To sign up, call the library at 541-553-1078. Successful completion may qualify the person for a discount on insurance. versities, they are usually the only one from their commu- nity. They find that there are very few Natives on cam- pus.” The University of Or- egon began collaborating with Oregon’s tribes two de- cades ago to make the cam- pus a place where Native students succeed. In 1998, university lead- ers created the “residency by Aboriginal rights program,” granting in-state tuition to members of all tribes with historic relationships to the territory that was Oregon, regardless of where they live now. The school began flying the flags of Oregon’s nine tribes outside the student union. As of 2014, students can minor in Native Ameri- can studies. And in 2005, the tribes helped create and pay for the Many Nations Longhouse, a community center traditional to some Oregon tribes. Students from different tribes meet there regularly to study or eat potluck dinners, Younker said. The Native residential community will open this fall in a new dorm next to the longhouse. Native American students and anyone focus- ing on indigenous studies can live in the community. 2016 Chevrolet Trax Sport Utility - 13,300 miles - 2016 Scion tC Hatchback coup - 10619 miles - $16,995 $19,995 #56345A #19992B 2015 Toyota Venza XLE wagon - 32,552 miles - 2015 Nissan Versa - 16,884 miles - $25,995 $08,995 #38852A #48168A 2014 Hyundai Genesis - 42,000 2014 Chevrolet Cruze - 30,418 miles - $23,995 #40819A 2013 Scion FR-S Coupe - 39,792 miles - $16,995 #71242A $13,995 #61888A 2012 Hyundai Genesis - 41,153 miles - $17,995 #71145A 2007 Toyota SUV- 89,037,797 miles - 2012 Chrysler 300C - 29,814 miles - $10,995 $20,995 #85452B #17736B 2002 Jeep Sport Utility - 151,606 miles - 2007 Buick LaCrosse- 119,516 miles - $6,995 $6,995 #00630C #95300A