Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon August 2, 2017 CRITFC welcomes new chairman N ez Perce leader Casey Mitchell is the chairman of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. Mr. Mitchell was elected to the position by his peers from the Warm Springs, Yakama, Nez Perce, and Umatilla tribes. At 38, he is one of the youngest individuals ever to chair the four- tribe commission. He assumes the position from Leland Bill, a Tribal Council member from the Yakama Nation. Mr. Mitchell is the Secretary of the Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee, the tribe’s governing body. He has spent the past twenty years serving his tribe and commu- nity, focusing his efforts on tribal treaty rights and natural resources issues. He received a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science from Northwest Indian College in Bellingham, Wash., afterward teach- ing Ecology there. He then returned to the Nez Perce Reservation, working for the tribe’s fisheries program as a biolo- gist in the Watershed, Harvest, and Production divisions, specifically working on fisheries management issues throughout the Columbia River Basin. “Indian Country is looking at some challenging times ahead,” Mr. Mitchell said “But let us not be afraid. As a united front we are strong, confi- dent, and ready to uphold our in- herent sovereignty and tribal treaty rights. Through the common ground that we all share, we will work to protect the rights that we were given, and to preserve the land, wa- ter, and resources for everyone in the region.” Jaime A. Pinkham, CRITFC ex- ecutive director, welcomes the new chairman. “CRITFC is thankful for Courtesy CRITFC Nez Perce Leader Casey Mitchell takes the oath of office as CRITFC’s new chairman. the leadership of the Yakama Na- tion over the past year,” Mr. Pinkham said. “The tribes have waded into key battles against reckless coal and oil transportation projects, and se- cured important advancements of housing for tribal members living along the Columbia River, to name a few.” Retiring CRITFC chair man Leland Bill commented: “As tribal leaders we come to- gether to restore fisheries popula- tions throughout the Columbia River system, and to educate oth- ers about the tribes and our work. “It has been a tremendous honor to serve the commission and the four treaty tribes. The commis- sion is in great hands with Chair- man Mitchell, and I look forward to working with him as the four tribes continue our fight for tribal sovereignty, tribal treaty rights, and the fish populations that sustain our communities.” The other CRITFC officers elected are Ryan Smith of Warm Springs, vice-chairman; Jeremy Red Star Wolf, Umatilla, secre- tary; and Leland Bill, Yakama, treasurer. The election of CRITFC offic- ers takes place every June with the seats rotated among the four mem- ber tribes beginning in July. Information on CRITFC and its newly elected officials are avail- able online at www.critfc.org CRITFC, based in Portland, is the technical support and coordi- nating agency for fishery manage- ment policies of four treaty tribes in the Columbia River Basin. 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Charlie Spino, Jhalena Rose Spino, Jordan Javon Spino, Judy Luanne Spino, Martin Ray Spino, Patrice Rose Spino, Robert Gary Spino, Roy C Spino, Theron Alexander Spino, Tina Vel Spino, Victoria Michelle Sportsman, Leo Isaac Squiemphen III, Lawrence Johnny Squiemphen, Chance Earl Squiemphen, Earlynne Squiemphen, Emerson George Stacona Sr., Andrew Eugene Stacona, Anthony Ray Stacona, Briana Marie Stacona, Ramon Jason Stanley Jr., Jerome Albert Starr, Clay Jack Starr, Roselynne Marie Stevens Jr., Mark Stewart Stevens Sr., Mark Stevens, Kasheena Louise Stevens, Orlando C Stevens, Preston Orlando Stevens, Rudolph Anthony Brand Stevens, Sheena Marie Stewart Jr., Solomon Page 7 A conversation about diabetes (The following is a conversa- tion with Montell Elliott, Dia- betes Coordinator at the clinic, provided by the Warm Springs Model Diabetes program.) Question: How long have you worked in Warm Springs and with the Diabetes Manage- ment team? Answer: I have been at War m Springs Health and Wellness Center for 23 years, diabetes prevention 13 and dia- betes program just over a year. Question: What motivated you to join the Diabetes Pro- gram? Answer: I have enjoyed working with people with pre- diabetes, and learned that what we all want is to prevent the complications of diabetes. If your blood sugar is high, then it causes the bad things that we call complications, like am- putations, eye sight problems or nerve pain. Even if you are considered to have ‘normal’ blood sugar now, we are all at greater risk of getting diabetes by being Native American, and most of us have family with diabetes. (If you are curious, I am Alaska Native and a member of the Tlinget and Haida Tribe.) I actually joined the Diabe- tes Prevention Program partially to learn how to prevent diabe- tes for myself. I had gestational diabetes while I was pregnant and had to take insulin. The pro- gram has helped me prevent diabetes so far in my own life. In my job, I have also found enjoyment in being an adminis- trator. I enjoy working with employees toward goals of mak- ing better programs for patient care. I have been the acting Dia- betes Coordinator since Febru- ary 2016 and the Diabetes Pre- Montell Elliott vention Coordinator for about six years. Before that I was the re- cruitment coordinator for the Diabetes Prevention Program. My role as diabetes coordina- tor is now official and I am part of the executive team at Warm Springs Health and Wellness Center. In my time off I enjoy be- ing with my family. I am also a Netflix addict and enjoy read- ing. Question: What do you think is most important for patients to do for their own health? Answer: Admit to yourself when something is not right in your body and seek help. De- nial is a sneaky thing, and until you admit you have a problem, you cannot do anything about it. Question: What is your fa- vorite part of your job? My favorite part of my job is health coaching because I re- ally like to work with people one on one to make a plan to- wards health. Question: Why do you think management of diabetes is important? If you can manage your dia- betes then you can live longer, healthier and happier. I think that is what we all want. 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