E Coosh EEWA: The way it is Page 4 Spilyay Tymoo January 30, 2019 Letters to the editor Tribal Youth Art show The Museum at Warm Springs is getting ready for the Tribal Youth Art Exhibit. There is still some time for young, including classrooms, to submit artwork. The museum will accept art submissions through this Friday, February 1. There will be an open- ing reception for the Youth Art Show next Thursday, February 7 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. For additional infor- mation talk to museum cu- rator Natalie Kirk, 541- 553-3331 ext. 412. False calls Two Warm Springs elders earlier this month reported that they received phone calls from someone stating they were calling from So- cial Security. The supposed reason for the call was that the elders were being charged with Social Security fraud, and they were to call 800-500- 5700. We contacted the Bend Social Security Office, and the case manager who took our call said the phone calls sounded fraudulent, and would be reported as such. The case manager ex- plained that Social Security does not make house calls, unless an appointment or a letter is mailed out letting the client know in advance. And Social Security does not call at 6 a.m. in the morning, which was when the elders had received their calls. Rosemar y ‘Mushy’ Alarcon, Warm Springs, 541-553-4955. YouthBuild extension The Heart of Oregon YouthBuild has not gotten our grant announcement yet, and were not able to start Mental Toughness earlier this month. We have had to push it back to start on Feb- ruary 4. The advantage of this is we can still take applications for this cohort, and have added another information session date on Thursday, February 24 from 5-6:30 p.m. at Cloverdale. If you know any youth who are interested in joining YouthBuild but missed our information session dates, they still have a chance! Katie Bauer, program assistant, 541-526-1380. heartoforegon.org Native team at Global Cup The Professional Bull Riding Global Cup features teams representing their re- spective countries. Five nations this year will compete in the tournament, coming up in February in Texas, at AT&T Stadium, the NFL’s largest venue. Cowboys will be competing for a record purse. Professional Bull Riding will make modern sports his- tory with this year’s Global Cup: Team USA will field two teams—Eagles and Wolves, the latter squad comprised exclusively of Native American riders. The historic all-Native American team will include: Ryan Dirteater (Chero- kee); Stetson Lawrence (Chippewa and Sioux); Keyshawn Whitehorse (Na- vajo); Cody Jesus (Navajo); Cannon Cravens (Chero- kee); Justin Granger (Na- vajo); Colten Jesse (Potawatomi); and alternate Dakota Louis (Northern Cheyenne and Black Feet). The team will be coached by 2007 PBR World Finals event winner Wiley Petersen (Shoshone Bannock). Two of the athletes se- lected to the Eagles bring past Global Cup experience, including reigning Rookie of the Year Keyshawn Whitehorse, who recently dazzled audiences around the country when he ap- peared on Good Morning America. The Navajo bull rider capped his first year on the elite tour with the high- marked ride of his career, 89.5 points on Wicked Dreams during round five of the PBR World Finals. He began the 2019 sea- son strong in New York City, going 2-for-4 inside Madi- son Square Garden, followed by an eighth-place effort the next weekend in Chicago. Casino, Plateau hiring program All applicants that submit an application online will now receive an invitation to a preliminary interview class. The website is: indianheadgaming.com The casino and Travel Plaza will conduct the pre- liminary interview class each Tuesday at 1 p.m. in the In- 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 dian Head Casino Human Resources training room. After attending the class, applicants will be invited to come to an open interview, held each Thursday of the week between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you do not have ac- cess to a computer, stop by the casino human resources office. They can help. For any other questions, please call at 541-460- 7714. ASIST training for a life saving cause For your Sweetheart Warm Springs Recre- ation will host the Sweet- heart Sale on Friday, Feb- ruary 1. The sale will be at the Community Center. Rec- reation will accept the first 20 vendors who sign up. You can reach the office at 541-553-3243. Or stop by the center. The Alpha Male One time up at our high lakes a huge Bull Elk roamed with six cows wan- dering around him. One day a huge young bull appeared ready to challenge. Over the years he had been tested before and won. Today, this young giant was too big! He had to run, three of the oldest ran after him, others stopped in a panic. The oldest cow turned sideways and took the charg- ing bull’s rack in the side. She laid down, let out of howl! Half a mile away Black Wolf put his head back and returned the call, and they came running. Two lakes away a yearling bull was pre- paring for the same destiny! Old Bull ran and ran, his two companions following! He ran to where the old beaten bulls have been run- ning forever. Within a stand of trees huge rocks like scat- tered, generations of them! I will not describe the place where he stands any- more. There he stands, one day all of the bulls were humbled by him! There he stands once beaten with his two cows, they followed! Cooney Nye Ta l k s t o S p i r i t o n Mountain, LeRoy Bobb. Culture grants The War m Springs Washanaksha Cultural Coa- lition is seeking applications for grants for the current Courtesy Ron Hager/Prevention Participants at the recent ASIST training. W arm Springs Health and Human Ser vices hosted the Applied Sui- cide Intervention Skills Training—ASIST— in January. Rosanna Jack- son, Certified Preven- tion Specialist, con- ducted the training. ASIST is a two-day in- teractive workshop in suicide first aid. Partici- pants are shown how to recognize when some- one may have thoughts of suicide, and how to work with the person to create a plan that will sup- port their immediate safety. Since its develop- ment in 1983, ASIST has received regular up- year. Applications are due by February 11. The Washanaksha Cul- tural Coalition, sponsored by the Oregon Cultural Trust and the Museum at Warm Springs, provides funding in support of tribal arts and heritage. Applications will be ac- cepted from members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs; organiza- tions, programs and com- mittees of the tribes; and residents of the reservation. Grants to tribal members who reside on the reserva- tion are considered first. Any remaining funding will be awarded to applicants from the other eligible groups. Prior grant recipients must submit all reports re- quired by the Washanaksha Cultural Coalition before ap- plying for this year’s grant. Projects must be com- pleted in seven months: dates to reflect improve- ments in knowledge and practice. Since its inception, over one million people have taken the workshop. Studies show that the ASIST method helps reduce suicidal feelings in those at risk, and is a cost-effective way to help address the problem of suicide. Over the course of their two-day workshop, ASIST participants learned to: · Understand the ways that personal and societal at- titudes affect views on sui- cide and interventions. · Provide guidance and suicide first aid to a per- son at risk in ways that meet their individual safety needs. · Identify the key el- ements of an effective suicide safety plan and the actions required to implement it. · Appreciate the value of improving and integrating suicide prevention resources in the community at large. · Recognize other important aspects of suicide prevention in- cluding life-promotion and self-care. For more informa- tion on ASIST, or other community suicide pre- vention activities, please contact Rosanna at 541-553-0121. Completion date is Friday, September 6, 2019. For more information contact Tamera Moody, education coordinator at the Museum at Warm Springs, 541-553-3331 ext. 407. Email: tamera@museumatwarm springs.org For further information see culturaltrust.org museumatwarmsprings.org reservation. Their online survey is open through Sunday, Feb- ruary 3. Go to: cettransitplan.com Heart Literacy The Warm Springs Acad- emy will host the I Heart Literacy night this Thursday evening, January 31. Dinner will be served from 5-6 p.m. and the activities are from 5 to 7. Transportation Cascades East Transit continues to seek input on public transportation in Cen- tral Oregon, including the School budget The Jefferson County School District board of di- rectors is accepting applica- tions for its budget commit- tee. The term will be from March to June. To be eligible, you must live in Jefferson County, not be an officer or employee of the school district, and must be a qualified voter of the district. Applications are available at the school district office in Madras. Or online at: jcsd.k12.or.us The Community Action Team AARP Tax Aide is taking appointments for free tax preparation and filing. Appointments on Tuesdays and Thurs- days through April 12. Call 541-553-3148. Tribal board, commission applications deadline Friday The Confederated Tribes are recruiting for positions on a number of boards and commissions. Letters of interest and application documents are due this Fri- day, February 1. See the website: https://warmsprings- nsn.gov/2018/12/an- nouncement-recruitment- board-director-commission- vacancies/ Positions on the follow- ing tribal organizations are being advertised: Warm Springs Credit. Indian Head Gaming Board. Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO) Commission. Warm Springs Composite Products. Warm Springs Housing Authority. The Museum at Warm Springs. Warm Springs Power and Water Enterprise. Warm Springs Telecom- munications. Warm Springs Ventures. Water Control Board. Joint Health Commis- sion. Warm Springs Court of Appeals. Tribal Elections Board. credit and background check forms from the executive management office. Or download at: http://bit.ly/ CTWSBoardCommitteeInfo Notices for each board or commission can be down- loaded at the link mentioned above. Interested candidates must submit a letters of interest, resume, background check form, and credit check form. Applicants can pick up the All documents must be submitted to Michele Stacona, Secretar y-Trea- surer/CEO; PO Box 455, Warm Springs, OR 97761. Or drop off at the execu- tive management office at the administration building.