E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo April 25, 2018 Letters to the editor Great website Faces of a Reservation by Cynthia Stowell was pub- lished 30 years ago, featur- ing photographs and profiles of War m Springs tribal members. Ms. Stowell has created a website to keep the photo- graphs of Faces of a Reser- vation in circulation. You can find the site at faces-of- a-reservation.com Be sure to enlarge each picture and see the captions, as well as the background material. Canoe Journey Hello, I would like to touch base with you and give an update on our canoe family, travel and fundraising. We are leaving on July 19 for travel day to Nez Perce country at the Wallowa Lake, where they give their first Dedication and Awak- ening of their canoe, July 20. We are planning to meet up with the Northwest tribes at Muckleshoot to Puyallup, July 28 being the soft land- ing, and the twenty-ninth be- ing the hard landing, place to be announced. We had a Columbia River Tribes Skippers’ meeting ear- lier this month, the second one with Portland All Tribes, the first one being in March. We discussed the tenta- tive schedule, confirming dates with longhouse leaders and soft landing areas. As the plans are confirmed, we will keep you updated. We extend an invitation to each of you to our up- coming meetings. The N’chi wana Pum monthly meetings are every first and third Wednesday of the month at the Greeley Heights commu- nity building, starting at 5:30 p.m. unless otherwise noti- fied. The next upcoming Co- lumbia River Skippers’ meeting has been scheduled for May 6, with Cowlitz host- ing at 7700 NE 26th Av- enue, Vancouver, Washing- ton. Time to be announced. The tentative schedule as follows: July 19: Travel Day for N’chi Wana Pum Canoe. Set up camp at Wallowa Lake. July 20: Nez Perce Ca- noe Dedication and Awak- ening. Pull from Wallowa Lake. 21: Travel day to Celilo, and set up camp. 22: Pull from Rock Creek to Celilo (inviting Rock Creek canoes). 23: Pull from Celilo to Horse Thief, soft landing for lunch, continue. Pull to Hood River. 24: Pull from Hood River to Cascade Locks 25: Pull from Cascade Locks to Camas. 26: Pull from Camas to Fort Vancouver. 27: Travel Day to Muckleshoot, pull from Muckleshoot to Puyallup. Final landing. We will be following up with the longhouse leaders at Rock Creek and Celilo, and with the Columbia River In- ter-Tribal Fish Commission and Inter-Tribal Enforce- ment. Becky Picard. For students I wanted to extend a big thank you to our community. I am serving as the 2018 chaperone for the students selected to travel in June to Tomi City, Japan. The students were chosen via an application process with the Madras Sister City Pro- gram. The students had to raise $2,500 each for their trip to Japan. That is $10,000 total! Not a problem when you have so much support. Thank you for supporting them with your participation in their can drive and prize raffle. We would also like to thank Indian Head Casino, Warm Springs Power and Energy Enterprise, Johnson O’ Malley Scholarship Commit- tee, the City of Madras, Ro- tary and Kiwanis for the gen- erous donations. These students are going to have an amazing experi- ence, that they will remember for the rest of their life. Thank you for showing them how great it is to be part of a supportive community! Thanks. Jamie Hurd Golf at KNT The Relay for Life— Jefferson County 4-person golf scramble tournament is coming up on Saturday, May 19 at the Kah-Nee-Ta Resort & Spa Golf Course. There will be a chance to win golf for four, rounds of golf, equipment and gear, and gift cards. There is a entry fee of $240, or $60 for individuals. This include green fees, cart, breakfast sandwich and coffee, lunch and a gift bag. Special events: $20 for KPs, long putt and long drive. $5 mulligans (five maxi- mum), and $10 four-foot putting string (two per team). For sponsors: $100 hole sponsor includes signage at Spilyay Tymoo (Coyote News, Est. 1976) Publisher Emeritus in Memorium: Sid Miller Editor: Dave McMechan Spilyay Tymoo is published bi-weekly by the Con- federated Tribes of Warm Springs. Our offices are located at 4174 Highway 3 in Warm Springs. Any written materials submitted to Spilyay Tymoo should be addressed to: Spilyay Tymoo, P.O. Box 489, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Phone: 541-553-2210 or 541-771-7521 E-Mail: david.mcmechan@wstribes.org. Annual Subscription rates: Within U.S.: $20.00 the hole. $200 hole sponsor includes banner and signage at hole. For information contact Janell Smith, c/o Warm Springs Casino Enterprises, PO Box 890, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Or call 541- 325-1472. Lodging rate the lodge is $89 with golf tour- nament reference. Proceeds benefit the Re- lay for Life—American Can- cer Society. Help wanted Seeking an experi- enced caregiver for eld- erly woman with de- mentia. Start immedi- ately. $22 per hour, three hours per day, flexible schedule. Satur- day, Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday. Please send an email to: crystalmartins752@ gmail.com Free car seat A free car seat checkup is this Wednesday, April 25 until 2 p.m. in the parking lot by the Early Childhood Education Center. People who qualify can also receive a free car seat. Child need not be present to receive the seat. Election ballots Several positions in Jefferson County are com- ing up for election on May 15. The Jefferson County Sheriff, the county clerk, and two county commission positions will be determined in this election. This will be a primary election. Honor Seniors The Twenty-Eighth An- nual Honor Senior Day in Warm Springs is on May 11 at the Community Center. The committee is seek- ing donations of door prizes and gifts for seniors. All do- nations are greatly appreci- ated. The theme for this year’s festivities is Luau Party! For additional informa- tion stop by the Senior Wellness Program or call 541-553-3313. Team raffle The Warm Springs 2018 Hood to Coast Washington team is holding a 50/50 raffle fundraiser, drawing coming up on May 18. Tickets are $5. For a ticket see Saphronia Coochise, Victoria Katchia, Melissa Benson, Susan Jim, Bucky Cochran or Valerie Squiemphen. The Summer Slam Pow- wow Jam is coming up on Wednesday, May 9 at the War m Springs Academy, starting at 6 p.m. Dinner will be at 5. Naval Cadet Great cause at Black Bear Diner Over the past years, the Jefferson County Relay for Life Teams and the Madras Black Bear Diner have partnered to help fight the fight against cancer. Black Bear Madras owner Joe Davis will have the Re- lay Teams assisting in bussing tables and collecting tips on the evenings of May 11 and 18. So please bring your fam- ily and friends out to the Black Bear Diner on May 11 and 25. The American Cancer So- ciety and Relay for Life is committed to saving lives from cancer. Your donations help us fight all types of can- cer, for all types of people, in all types of communities around the globe. Movie night It is Family Movie Night this Wednesday evening, April 25, at the gymnasium of the former Warm Springs elementary school. The show starts at 5:30 p.m., bring something to sit on. The movie this evening is Dream Keeper. This is a drug, alcohol and tobacco free event. Spring sale Warm Springs Recreation is getting ready for the Spring Yard Sale, coming up on Saturday, May 12, in the front courtyard of the Com- munity Center. Recreation is taking res- ervations for vendor tables. You can reach them at 541- 553-3243. Courtesy Priscilla Frank Aaron, Brittany, Priscilla and Bridgette. Brittany Ann Whittenburg was sworn into the Navy. She left for Great Lakes, Illinois on April 18, 2018. Brittany is the daugh- ter of Aaron and Priscilla Whittenburg, and grand- daughter of Pedro and Carol Parra. Newspapers Ellen Gilbert and I now live in the same nursing home in Eugene, and all who live here have the Eugene Register Guard newspaper read to us. Ellen and I like it, because it helps us be aware of what we should know. We both know a newspaper in all cit- ies can be very helpful. Evette Patt, 1075 Ir vington Dr., Eugene, 97404. Apology Dear owner of the Macy’s, Terry, I’m terribly sorry for what happened that night. Please Seventy-five years ago Brittany’s great grandfather Delbert Frank Sr. went into the Navy during World War II. Brittany graduated from Coquille in 2017. Priscilla Frank do not permanently ban me from your store. Instead of going someplace else, I would rather just go into your store, which I’ve missed, including the deli food. I also go there because your prices are good, and I know the staff well. They are very nice and help- ful, another reason why I like your store. Once more I am very sorry. Allen Warner Jr The Warm Springs Po- lice Department has an Anonymous Crime Tip Line, 541-553- 2202. Call if you have information about criminal activity and wish to report without identifying yourself. Committees The Timber Commit- tee meets at 9 a.m. this Thursday, April 26 at the Forestry Building. The Johnson O’Malley Committee will hold regu- lar meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 2. The committee meets in the Edu- cation building. The Warm Springs Red Cross will be taking sign-ups at this year’s Honor Seniors Day, May 11 at the Community Center. Students post great attendance at Academy The Warm Springs Acad- emy would like to congratu- late these students for the third-quarter Perfect and Outstanding attendance: Kadance Pettibone, Louis Rios, Noelani Sapuay, Chamille Smith, Stephon Smith, Teshawn Sorrelhorse, Darius Squiemphen and Julia Wolfe. Fifth grade Perfect Attendance: Se- renity Bisland, Kurtis Boise Jr. and Erik Williams. Outstanding Atten- dance: Aiden Brunoe, Kaylyani Estimo, Benita Merrifield, Trevor Mont- gomery, Darreck Palmer Jr., Sixth grade Outstanding atten- dance: Angeles Antunez, Tommy Ball Jr., Doralyn Charley, Kahmussa Green, Terianna Heath, Aurelius Jones, Kody Miller, Rashawna Polk Tewee, Kiutus Sapuay, Skytus Smith, Chavondria Thompson, Clinton Tohet, Felix Wallulatum and Tristan Wewa. Kalama, Keanu Miller, Waurica Miller, Marcus Muldrow Jr., Dean Muldrow, George Picard and Jasper Switzler Jr. Seventh grade Eighth grade Perfect attendance: Moneikah Jackson Palmer. Outstanding atten- dance: Taylor Arthur, Sebastian Bisland, Inez Bra- dley, Gunner Herkshan Jr., Gigi Hintsala David, Krystah Jack Melvin, Ronald Perfect attendance: Shirley Wainanwit. Outstanding atten- dance: Roman Bagley Rios, Jyden Beck, Thaiisa Dixon, Shantelle Henry, Nathaniel Jensen and Marilyn Tom.