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Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
Museum at Warm Springs turns 25
March 28, 2018
Twanat: Celebrating Our Legacy
Museum curator
Natalie Kirk made
excellent use of the
museum’s permanent
collection to create
the Twanat: Cel-
ebrating Our Legacy
exhibit. There are
panels giving the
history of the
museum itself, plus a
beautiful and large
display of beaded
bags, woven bags,
regalia, dolls and other items from
the permanent collection. Natalie
wishes to thank the Potlatch
Fund for their support of this
exhibit.
Jayson Smith photos
Members pose by the original life-size museum photo images by Cynthia Stowell.
Summaries of Tribal Council
March 9, 2018
1. Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath,
Chief Joseph Moses, Chief Alfred
Smith Jr., Chairman Eugene
Greene Jr., Vice Chairman Charles
Calica, Ronald Suppah, Valerie
Switzler, Lee Tom, and Brigette
McConville. Minnie Yahtin, Re-
corder.
2. Bureau of Indian Affairs up-
date.
3. Realty Items:
· Motions adopting Resolution
No. 12,448, 12,449, 12,450,
12,451, 12,452, 12, 453, 12,454:
Approving the purchase of The
Dalles public domain allotments
147-3, 147-9, 147-10, 147-12, 147-
57, 147-66. Seconds to approve;
Question; all pass 8/0/0 (Resolu-
tion 12,453 passing 7/0/1); Chair-
man not voting. Motions carried.
4. Warm Springs Tribal Gaming
Regulatory Authority:
· Motion by Joseph adopting
Resolution No. 12,455 appointing
Sandra Main/Chair, Mariam Tias/
Vice Chair, and Bruce Stecher/Sec-
retary to the Tribal Gaming Regu-
latory Authority, effective immedi-
ately. Second by Charles. Question;
8/0/0, Chairman not voting. Mo-
tion carried.
5. Student request:
· Motion by Charles approving
Mariah Stacona’s student request
and directing the Secretary-Trea-
surer to line out funding options,
not to exceed $2,000. Second by
Ronald. Question; 8/0/0, Chair-
man not voting. Motion carried.
6. Federal and state legislative
call updates.
7. Tribal Attorney update:
Karnopp-Petersen.
· Motion by Ronald authorizing
the Chair, Vice Chair and/or Sec-
retary-Treasurer to, in consultation
with legal counsel, approve the fil-
ing of motion to appear as amicus
curiae in Union Pacific Railroad Com-
pany v. Wasco County Board of Com-
missioners, et. al, Oregon Court of
Appeals Case No. A166360 action
and otherwise direct the Tribes at-
torneys in their representation of
the Tribe as an amicus party in that
action. Second by Brigette. Ques-
tion; 6/0/2, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
· Motion by Ronald authoriz-
ing the Chair, Vice Chair and/or
Secretary-Treasurer to, in consul-
tation with legal counsel approve
the filing of motion to dismiss in
Deschutes River Alliance v. Portland
General Electric Company, Oregon
District Court Case No. 3:16-cv-
01644-SI and otherwise continue
to direct the Tribes attorneys in
their representation of the Tribe
in that action. Second by Valerie.
Question; 6/0/2, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
8. Boys and Girls Club update.
9. Pi-Ume-Sha Dignitary Din-
ner:
· Motion by Valerie approving
the Council staff to start the pro-
cess for the Pi-Ume-Sha celebra-
tion in regards to rooms at Kah-
Nee-Ta, schedule and dignitary list
(letters). Second by Brigette. Ques-
tion; 6/0/2, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
10. With no further discussion
the meeting adjourned at 4:50p.m.
March 12
1. Roll call: Chief Joseph
Moses, Chief Alfred Smith Sr.,
Chairman Eugene Greene Jr., Vice
Chairman Charles Calica, Brigette
McConville, Lee Tom, Valerie
Switzler, and Raymond Tsumpti.
Phoebe Joe, Recorder.
2. Review minutes and resolu-
tions.
· Motion by Charles approving
September, October, November,
and December 2017 minutes. Sec-
ond by Brigette. Question; 7/0/0,
Chairman not voting. Motion car-
ried.
· Motion by Raymond adopt-
ing Resolution No. 12,456 approv-
ing amendment to the museum’s
Charter by adding two additional
directors to the Board of Direc-
tors of the museum, and to be
from among the membership of
the Board of Regents. Second by
Valerie. Question; 8/0/0, Chairman
not voting. Motion carried.
3. Office of Special Trustee up-
date.
4. Meth and Opiate Work
Group update.
5. BIA budget appropriations
update.
6. Tribal attorney update.
· Motion by Charles adopting
Resolution No. 12,457 approving
the Confederated Tribes of Warm
Springs nomination of Jaime
Pinkham and D.R. Michel to rep-
resent the Columbia Basin tribes
on the negotiating team established
by the U.S. Department of State
to negotiate the terms and condi-
tions for a modernized Columbia
River Treaty with Canada. Second
by Brigette. Question; 7/0/3,
Chairman not voting. Motion car-
ried.
7. Dental Health Aid Therapist
update.
8. With no further discussion
the meeting adjourned at 3:55 p.m.
March 13
1. Roll call: Chief Alfred Smith
Sr., Chairman Eugene Greene Jr.,
Vice Chairman Charles
Calica, Ronald Suppah, Carina
Miller, and
Valerie Switzler.
Phoebe Joe, Recorder.
2. Culture and Heritage Com-
mittee update.
3. Education Committee up-
date.
4. Fish and Wildlife Committee
update.
5. Health and Welfare Commit-
tee update.
· Motion by Carina approving
the Medication Reconciliation to
Improve Transitions of Care in
American Indians and Alaska Na-
tives use of graph at Indian Health
Service Pharmacy Conference; Sec-
ond by Ronald; Questions; 6/0/1,
Valerie/out of room, Chairman not
voting; Motion carried.
6. Irrigation, Range, & Agricul-
ture Committee update.
7. Land Use Planning Commit-
tee update.
8. With no further discussion the
meeting adjourned at 3:38 p.m.
March 14
1. Roll: Chief Alfred Smith Jr.,
Chair man Eugene Greene Jr.,
Ronald Suppah, Lee Tom, and
Valerie Switzler. Phoebe Joe, Re-
corder.
2. Timber Committee update.
3. Miss Warm Springs update.
4. Water Board Committee up-
date.
5. Travel delegations.
6. With no further discussion the
meeting adjourned at 10:51 a.m.