Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo August 30 Day of the Eclipse The high-altitude balloon launch from the Warm Springs Academy (left), as viewers (right) experience the first phases of the eclipse (above). At lower right, at the Native Sol Powwow shortly after the eclipse. Wild Horse Race Memorial in Simnasho September 30 The Jamie “Chili Guy” Tohet Wild Horse Race Memorial is com- ing up in September at the Simnasho rodeo grounds. Events include the Wild Horse Race (two head and final), 2+1 Wild Horse, ranch bronc riding, team roping, junior wild colt race (ages 7-12; two head average); se- nior wild colt race (ages 13-17; two head average); mini buckers (8 and under); junior broncs (ages 9-11), and senior broncs (12-14). Extra kids events: AUJ’s junior barrels (10 and under); Blade’s wild sheep race (6 and under); Rubyanna stick horse race (5 and under, bring your own stick horse). There are entry fees for the events, except for the stick horse race, with 100 percent payout to contestants. Books open September 15 and close on the day of the event, Sep- tember 30. To enter call either Gladys at 541-460-9290; or Angela at 541-325-2518. To enter team roping, call Dustin Suppah at 541- 325-6347. The president of the Jamie “Chili Guy” Tohet Wild Horse Race Memorial is Jimmy Tohet Jr.; vice president Daniel Gilbert; sec- retary-treasurer Gladys Graybael, treasurer Angela Tohet. Club starts school hours next week The Warm Springs Boys & Girls Club will be closed on Monday and Tuesday, September 4 and 5. Starting on Wednesday, September 6 the club’s after school club hours will be 3 to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. New and renewed membership forms are now being accepted. The fees for the school year 2017-2018 must be paid on or before Friday, September 29. Youth must be 5 years of age and older to attend. It is important the club has a completed form with up-to-date information for your child or children, in case of an emergency. Please call the club at 553-2323 if you have any questions or need more information. Jayson Smith photos/Spilyay Resolutions of Tribal Council Veterans memorial Whereas by the Twenty-Sev- enth Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, pursuant to Articles V and VIII of the Tribal Constitution and By- Laws of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon, that All Warrior and Veteran Association be granted permission to construct on the Museum at War m Springs grounds, a memorial to all mem- bers of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs who served in the armed forces; and, Whereas the Museum at Warm Springs was granted Lease No. 4112, Resolution No. 11,130 on Allotment No. 244 and Resolution 12,368 for Tract No. T-3006, and agrees to allow construction of a memorial wall on Tribal Tract No. T-3006; and, Whereas the Museum at Warm Springs will provide maintenance, security and insurance after con- struction of the memorial wall is Hunting regs Whereas the Tribal Hunting and Trapping Code Chapter 350 requires the Tribal Council to re- view the status of wildlife popu- lations annually and set seasons and bag limits; and, Whereas the Tribal Council has reviewed the limits (attachment to resolution), seasons and other regu- lations as recommended by the Branch of Natural Resources and the Fish and Wildlife Committee; and, Whereas, through the Treaty with the Tribes of Middle Oregon, signed June 25, 1855, the Confed- erated Tribes reserved the right to completed; and, Whereas the All Warrior and Veteran Association will be respon- sible for the cost of construction and the engraving of additional names of veterans; and, Whereas the addition of the All Warrior and Veteran Memorial will in no way change the terms, condi- tions, or stipulations of Lease No. 4112; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Seventh Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the War m Springs Reservation of Oregon, pursuant to Article V and VIII of the Tribal constitution and By-Laws that the request to construct the All Warrior and Veteran Memorial is hereby approved and granted, the addition of the memorial shall be executed by means of a Modifica- tion to Lease No. 4112, and the terms and conditions of Lease No. 4112 shall remain the same; and, Be it resolved that the Chair- man or Vice-Chairman and Secre- tary-Treasurer/CEO are hereby au- thorized to execute the necessary documents for and on behalf of the Confederated Tribes. Resolution no. 12,367 fish, hunt and gather roots and ber- ries outside the reservation bound- aries; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Twenty- Seventh Tribal Council of the Con- federated Tribes of the War m Springs Reservation of Oregon pursuant to article V, section 1 (i) and (l) of the Tribal Constitution and By-laws and the Hunting and Trapping Code Chapter 350.210, that the “2017 CTWS Ceded Lands Hunting Regulations” are adopted as provided in the attached exhibit recommendation from the Natural Resources Branch and the Fish and Wildlife Committee. Resolution no. 12,365 (See pages 6 and 7 for some of the details of the regulations.)