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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
January 3, 2018
Page 5
Ambassador Leader plans for Summit at Harvard
J alaney Lily Ann Suppah will be
an Ambassador Leader at the
Harvard University 2018 Ambas-
sadors Leadership Summit.
This rare feat is in recognition
of Jalaney’s outstanding academic
achievements, leadership potential
and exemplary citizenship.
At the 2018 Ambassadors Lead-
ership Summit—this June at
Harvard University in Cambridge,
Massachusetts—Jalaney will rep-
resent the Confederated Tribes of
War m Springs, Madras High
School and the State of Oregon.
Jalaney is a student athlete in
her junior year at Madras High
School. She plays three sports a
year, while maintaining a high GPA.
She also fundraises for the athletic
programs she participates in.
Jalaney was nominated as an
Julie Suppah; granddaughter of
Susan Lewis, atwai Vernon M.
Suppah, atwai Lily Ann Moses, and
atwai Everett Elliott.
Her great grandparents are
Velma M. Gething, Margaret
Suppah, atwai Frankling (Chin)
Suppah, atwai Kathleen Moses,
atwai Oscar Moses, atwai Nathan
Noble Lewis, and Norma Lewis.
Jalaney gives her thoughts as a
2018 Ambassador Leader:
I feel honored. I would like to
thank my school counselor, Stacey
Bruce, for my nomination to the
H a r va r d U n i v e r s i t y 2 0 1 8
Ambassador’s Leadership Summit.
Thank you to my teachers,
coaches, family, 509-J school board,
Madras and Warm Springs com-
munities, and my parents for their
Jalaney Suppah
Ambassador Leader by Stacey
Bruce, Madras High School coun-
selor.
She is the daughter of Jake and
At Tribal Council in January
The following is a draft Januar y
agenda at Tribal Council:
Monday, January 8
9 a.m.: Bureau of Indian Affairs
update with Floy Anderson, super-
intendent.
9:30: Office of Special Trustee
update with Charles Jackson, Fidu-
ciary Trust Officer, BIA.
10: Realty items with Urbana
Ross, BIA.
11: Cannabis update with
Rodney Ariwite and Laurie
Danzuka, Warm Springs Ventures.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative update
conference calls, federal and
state.
2:30: Tribal attorney update.
Monday, January 15
9 a.m.: Review minutes and
resolutions with Secretary-Trea-
surer Michele Stacona.
Enterprise updates:
10: Warm Springs Housing Au-
thority update.
11: Warm Springs Timber LLC.
1:30 p.m.: Indian Head Casino.
2:30: Power and Water Enter-
prises.
3:30: Composite Products.
Tuesday, January 16
Enterprise updates continue:
9 a.m.: Warm Springs Telecom.
10: Credit Enterprise.
11: Ventures.
2:30 p.m.: Kah-Nee-Ta/AV
NorthWest.
3:30: Museum at Warm Springs.
Wednesday, Januar y 17:
Meeting with the Columbia River
Inter-Tribal Fish Commission.
Wednesday, January 24: Stur-
geon task force meeting with
CRITFC.
Thursday, January 25: Trust
acquisition regulations consultation.
Thursday-Friday, January
25-26: CRITFC commission meet-
ing.
Monday, January 29
9 a.m.: Secretary-Treasurer and
Chief Operations Officer updates
with Michele Stacona and Alyssa
Macy.
10: February agenda and reso-
Summary of Tribal Council
December 18, 2017
1. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath,
Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred
Smith Jr., Chair man Eugene
Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles
Calica, Raymond Tsumpti, Ronald
Suppah, Valerie Switzler, Carina
Miller, Lee Tom, and Brigette
McConville. Minnie Yahtin, Re-
corder.
2. Secretary-Treasurer and
Chief Operations Officer updates.
3. January agenda and minutes.
· Motion by Charles approving
the business agenda, subject to
change. Second by Brigette. Ques-
tion 8/0/2, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
4. Enrollments:
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,406, enrolling
17 individuals. Second by Charles.
Question; 9/0/1, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
5. Special Per Capita:
· Motion by Ronald adopting
Resolution No. 12,407 approving
distribution from Ramah funds on
December 20, 2017. Second by
Valerie. Question; 5/3/2, Chair-
man not voting. Motion carried.
6. Federal and state legislative
update calls.
7. Draft resolutions:
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,408 appointing
Barbara Haslinger for 2018 Judge
Pro Tempore. Second by Brigette.
Question; 9/0/2, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,409 appointing
Ronald Roome as 2018 Judge Pro
Tempore. Second by Brigette.
Question; 8/0/2, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,410 appointing
Thomas Howes as 2018 Judge
Pro Tempore. Second by Brigette.
Question; 7/0/3, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,411 approving
the 2018 jury list. Second by
Brigette. Question; 7/1/2, Chair-
man not voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,412 appointing
Valerie to the Chemawa School
Board; Second by Brigette; Ques-
tion; 7/0/3, Chairman not voting;
Motion carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,413 appointing
Reuben Henry to the Celilo Wyam
support and encouragement to be a
student athlete. Academic and ath-
letic success takes a team to suc-
ceed.
My learning experiences will un-
doubtedly change my life perspectives
and enhance my educational knowl-
edge. I will get the opportunity to
experience life at a top university
and gain a competitive edge for col-
lege and career endeavors.
I will get the chance to meet
change-makers and industr y experts
while creating long-term friendships.
I am grateful for this inspiring op-
portunity to be around many moti-
vated global leaders of many ages,
who truly make a positive difference
in our world today.
Sincerely, Jalaney Lily Ann
Suppah , Madras High School,
Class of 2019.
lutions with the S-T.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative update
calls.
2:30: Enrollments with Lucille
Suppach-Samson, Vital Stats.
3: Gun safety with Reina
Estimo, Health and Human Ser-
vices.
Tuesday, January 30
9 a.m.: December 2017 finan-
cial update with Alfred Estimo and
Dennis Johnson.
10: : Fish Accords with Bobby
Brunoe, Natural Resources.
11: IHS update with Carol
Prevost.
1:30 p.m.: Timber discussion
with tribal loggers.
2:30: Committee and board ap-
pointments with Lynn Davis..
Board, and Delvis as the alternate.
Second by Brigette. Question; 8/
0/3, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,414, appoint-
ing Brigette to the Tribal FishCo
board of advisors. Second by Lee.
Question; 7/0/3, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Brigette appoint-
ing Eugene, Joseph, Secretary/
Treasurer, Alyssa Macy and Lynn
Davis to the TGRA Commis-
sioner Selection Committee. Sec-
ond by Carina. Question; 8/0/2,
Chairman not voting. Motion car-
ried.
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,415, transition
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Winter term
at COCC
Winter term at Central Or-
egon Community College be-
gins next week. Meanwhile
COCC is offering two ‘Get-
ting Started’ presentations:
Wednesday, January 10 at
4:30 p.m. at the Redmond
campus Technology Educa-
tion Center, room 218.
Friday, January 12 at 11
a.m. at the Bend campus’s
Boyle Education Center, room
156.
This is an opportunity for
prospective students to meet
with admissions representative
for guidance through enroll-
ment, federal funding, choos-
ing appropriate courses, and
the use of academic support
services. For information call
541-383-7500.
Some items for future consid-
eration:
· The Affiliated Tribes of
Northwest Indians winter conven-
tion, January 22-25 in Portland.
· Todd Forbes/BLM.
· April Campbell collaboration
grant at the Jefferson County
School District.
· Economic Development/In-
frastructure matrix.
· Columbia River Treaty be-
tween the U.S. and Canada.
· Climate Change consultation.
Carbon ‘Cap and Invest’ bill/Clean
Energy bill.
· Meet and greet with Tim
White, Democratic candidate Or-
egon Second Congressional Dis-
trict.
Please send draft resolutions as
soon
as
possible
to:
michele.stacona@wstribes.org
of employees from Kah-Nee-Ta to
AV NW, and participation in the
benefits plan. Question; 6/0/4,
Chairman not voting. Motion car-
ried.
8. Nursery Program Line Exten-
sion:
· Motion by Carina adopting
Resolution No. 12,416 approving
the easement to OTEC for limited
purpose of constructing, operating,
and maintaining the electrical trans-
mission line across tribal land for
the nursery. Second by Brigette.
Question; 8/0/2, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
9. With no further discussion the
meeting adjourned at 3:25 p.m.