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Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo July 18, 2018
Letters to the editor
Ancestry of William ‘Billy Chinook’ Parker
Stickgames
We would like to con-
gratulate our winners in the
3-man tournament on Sat-
urday of Pi-Ume-Sha: Mona
Starr, Alice Sampson, Cleda
Peterson, Vance Boise and
Paula Sanders.
We would also like to
thank our winners in the
BoneHog on that Sunday:
Lois Knight and Martha
Winishut; Forest and Bar-
bara Lower; Tyrone and
Betty Pierre; and Paula Sand-
ers and Barbara Starr.
Thank you to all who par-
ticipated. We hope you all
had fun playing in our little
tournaments. We would also
like to thank the following
enterprises and people for
their donations to this year’s
Pi-Ume-Sha Stickgame prize
money and raffle:
The Confederated Tribes
of Warm Springs, Indian
Head Casino, Composite
Products, Kah-Nee-Ta Re-
sort, Warm Springs Market,
DMJ, Violet Heath, Lynn
Knight, Guy Wallulatum,
Aldene Pevo, Moss and
Sybil Smartlowit and Rueben
Henry.
We would also like to
thank Cecelia R. Andy, Katie
Wallulatum and Violetta
Vaeth for helping to prepare
the meals we provided for
our guests. We couldn’t have
done it without all of your
help. Thank you again.
Palyauwisha Tananma
(Stickgame People), Alice
Sampson and Vanessa
Crane.
Birth
Caylie Joy Adams and
Lanie Faith Adams
Caleb Carrillo and
Melanie Adams of Madras
are pleased to announce their
daughters Caylie Joy and
Lanie Faith, born on July 4,
2018.
Caylie and Lanie join
brother Niklaus Adams, 1;
and sister Chloe Carrillo, 8.
Grandparents on the
father’s side are Donna and
Pedro Carrillo.
Grandparents on the
mother’s side are Tray
Adams, and atwai Shielyn
Calica.
Tribal Council
These are some of the items
on the Tribal Council agenda
for the rest of July (subject to
change at Council discretion):
Monday, July 23
9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea-
surer and Chief Operations
Officer updates with
Michele Stacona and Alyssa
Macy.
10: August agenda/review
minutes.
11: Draft resolutions.
1:30 p.m.: Legislative up-
date calls.
2:30: Enrollments with
Lucille Suppach-Samson of
Vital Statistics.
3:30: June 2018 financial
update with Alfred Estimo
and Dennis Johnson.
4: Carbon matter with
tribal attorney.
Tuesday, July 24
9 a.m.: Indian Health Ser-
vice update with Carol
Prevost.
10: Children’s Protective
Service update with Cecelia
Collins.
11: Oregon Department
of Transportation update.
1:30 p.m.: Tribal member
concern.
2:30: Telecom update with
Adam Haas.
Thursday-Friday, July
26-27: Columbia River Inter-
Tribal Fish Commission
meeting.
Monday, July 30: BNSF
railway, meeting with Quanah
Spencer.
Some additional items for
consideration: Idaho National
Guard visit. Joint Health
Commission update. Red
Cross update. 1980 baseline/
adoption. Elder Council.
Tananwit
Plateau buckskin dress
making, and beaded cape
classes are a feature this
month and in August at
the Museum at War m
Springs.
These
Tananwit
Supskiwat Native Ameri-
can Culture Classes will be
at the museum from 5:30-
6:30 p.m. on July 24, 31,
August 21, and then on
October 2.
These classes will be for
six teams of family mem-
bers. Registration is now
open at the museum Edu-
cation room. For informa-
tion call Tamera at 5413-
553-3331 ext. 407.
Naimuma
Warm Springs Culture
and Heritage is planning for
this summer’s Camp
Naimuma, July 20-24 at the
HeHe camp grounds.
The camp is open to the
first 50 boys and 50 girls to
sign up. The deadline to reg-
ister is this Wednesday, July
18.
You can contact Culture
and Heritage at 541-553-
3290. Or email:
deanie.smith@wstribes.org
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.
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Elders Picnic
You are invited to the
Warm Springs Elders Picnic,
this Thursday, July 19.
The picnic, hosted by the
Senior Program, Community
Health and Health and Hu-
man Services, will be at the
pavilion behind the Commu-
nity Center at noon.
After hours
The Jefferson County
Business After Hours this
week will be hosted by In-
dian Head Casino.
They will meet at the ca-
sino this Thursday, July 19
from 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Patriot Nations
The Museum at Warm
Springs is featuring the trav-
eling Veterans Banner Ex-
hibit, on display through
September.
Patriot Nations—Native
Americans in Our Armed
Fo r c e s is visiting War m
Springs from the National
Museum of the American
Indian.
In his time William
‘Billy Chinook’ Parker,
born in 1823, traveled
from the Northwest to
California and the East
Coast.
Originally from the
mid Columbia River re-
gion, Mr. Parker spent his
later years on the Warm
Springs Reser vation,
farming and raising his
family.
In memory
In Memor y of Norman
A. Nathan ~ Six years in
Heaven ~ August 8, 1937-
July 18, 2012
The moment that you left
me, my heart was split in two.
One side filled with memo-
ries, the other died with you.
Today, he has many de-
scendants: Some of them are
here in Warm Springs; oth-
ers hail from New Jersey,
Texas, among many locales.
How many people—all
of these generations later—
can trace their ancestry to
Billy Chinook?
We will have a general
idea of this great diversity
of ancestry in August, when
Richard Macy hosts the
family gathering, wel-
coming all who trace
their heritage to Billy
Chinook and wife Annie
Holliquilla Parker.
The gathering will be
at the Community Cen-
ter social hall, all day on
Saturday and Sunday,
August 18-19.
I often lay away at night
when the world is fast asleep,
Then take a walk down
memor y lane with tears upon
my cheek.
Remembering you is easy, I
do it every day,
But missing you is a heart-
ache that never goes away.
I hope you tightly within my
heart and there you will re-
main.
You see Norm, life has gone
on without you
But will never be the same.
Fo r e v e r L o v i n g Yo u ,
Renee Hogan Krstovich
Specials, softball
Summer meals
The Summer Food Ser-
vice meal program provides
nutritious summer meals to
all children 18 and under at
no cost. In Warm Springs,
meals are provided at the
Youth Center at 8:45 and at
noon.
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
School BBQ
Mid summer is is not too
soon to plan for the Warm
Springs Back to School Bar-
becue.
This summer the barbe-
cue will be at the end of
August at the Academy.
Health and Human Services
is hosting. Donations are al-
ways welcome.
Further results from
2018 Pi-Ume-Sha Pow-
wow:
Women’s Jingle
Dance Special, spon-
sored by Charise Heath
family:
First, Desba White.
Second,
Keeli
LittleLeaf.
Third,
Katrina Blackwolf.
Girls’ dance con-
test, 12 and under,
sponsored by Priscilla
Thomas family:
First, Junee Picard. Sec-
ond, Kaytlyn Tanewasha.
Third, Vivian Wesley.
Consolation: Kiihanna
Allen and Kaydence
Blackwolf.
Pi-Ume-Sha Fun Soft-
ball
Co-Ed Champions: Sav-
ages. Captain, Darryl Smith.
First runner-up: May-
hem, captain Stephanie
Scott-Wachter.
Second
runner-up:
Verdes, captain Maurice
Brice.
All Tourneys: Ardis
Smith, Savages. Chad
Thurby, Savages. Denise
Sommers, Mayhem. Ja-
son Thomas, Mayhem.
Missy Scott, Verdes.
Bobbyjo Ashue, Verdes.
Leah Suppah, That-1-
Team. Donnie Winishut:
That-1-Team.
Home Run Derby
Champion: Anthony
Rivera, Mayhem.
Summaries of Tribal Council
June 18
1. Roll call: Chief Delvis
Heath, Chief Alfred Smith
Jr., Vice Chairman Charles
Calica, Raymond Tsumpti,
Ronald Suppah, Valerie
Switzler, Lee Tom, and
Brigette McConville. Minnie
Yahtin, Recorder.
2. Motion by Raymond to
suspend today’s agenda in
honor an elder who passed
away. Second by Brigette.
Question: 6/0/0, Chairman
not voting. Motion carried.
3. Request for Support
· Motion made by Brigette
to offer $500 for give-away
items for the former Chief
Operations Officer’s funeral.
Second by Lee. Question: 7/
0/0, Chairman not voting.
Motion carried.
4. With no further discus-
sion the meeting adjourned at
9:36 a.m.
June 19
1. Roll call: Vice Chairman
Charles Calica, Raymond
Tsumpti, Carina Miller and
Valerie Switzler. Minnie
Yahtin, Recorder.
2. The meeting is informal
due to lack of a quorum.
3. Water/wastewater up-
date.
4. With no further dis-
cussion the meeting ad-
journed at 11:36 a.m.
July 2
1. Roll call: Chief Delvis
Heath, Chief Joseph
Moses, Chief Alfred Smith
Jr., Chair man Eugene
Greene Jr., Vice Chairman
Charles Calica, Valerie
Switzler, Carina Miller, Lee
Tom,
and
Brigette
McConville. Minnie Yahtin,
Recorder.
2. Bureau of Indian Af-
fairs update.
3. Office of Special
Trustee update.
4. Land Buyback Up-
date.
5. Brigette gave a report
on the Cultural Task Force
meeting.
6. Cannabis/Dr. Spirtos
visit.
7. Federal Legislative up-
date.
8. State Legislative up-
date.
9. Tribal Attorney up-
date by Karnopp-Petersen.
· Executive Session 2:20-
3:25PM.
10. With no further dis-
cussion the meeting ad-
journed at 3:30 p.m.
July 9
1. Roll call: Chief Alfred
Smith, Jr., Vice Chairman
Charles Calica, Raymond
Tsumpti, Carina Miller, Lee
Tom,
and
Brigette
McConville. Minnie Yahtin,
Recorder.
2. Casino/Truck Stop
update.
3. Gaming Compact
agreement.
· Motion by Brigette
adopting Resolution No.
12,503 authorizing the
Chairman, Vice Chairman,
Secretary-Treasurer, Tribal
Attorney, and Indian Head
Casino management to meet
with the State of Oregon to
negotiate an amendment to
the Compact regarding the
definition of “VLT” in or-
der to permit “Electronic
Table Games” at the High-
way 26 gaming facility; Sec-
ond by Carina; Question; 4/
1/0, Chairman not voting;
Motion carried.
4. Fee to Trust/Travel
Plaza.
· Motion by Brigette
adopting Resolution No.
12,504 authorizing the Chair-
man or designee to prepare
and submit to the Secretary
of Interior any and all addi-
tional information and docu-
mentation required by fed-
eral law and regulations to
support and complete the
tribe’s application to take the
Madras Rail Spur property
into trust status for benefit
of the Tribe. Second by Ca-
rina. Question: 5/0/0. Chair-
man not voting. Motion car-
ried.
5. Concerns:
· Tires are being dumped
at stations and into the
woods.
· Telecom equipment seen
in Madras which may be il-
legally used.
6. Grazing Ordinance
update.
7. IRMP III document
discussed.
8. 2019 Budget discussed.
9. With no further discus-
sion the meeting adjourned
at 5:15 p.m.