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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
February 27, 2019
On Seniors Night
Wool blanket design contest
Jayson Smith/Spilyay
Madras High School
celebrated Seniors Night
for the boys and girls
varsity basketball teams.
A Warm Springs drum
joined the evening’s
ceremony for the girls’
Seniors Night, when the
score was Madras 71,
Molalla 59. The win
brought the girls’ 2018-19
record to 6-3 in the Tri-
Valley League, and 14-8
overall.
Summary of Tribal Council
(The following are summaries of
Tribal Council, provided Council
support staff.)
February 11, 2019
Roll call: Chief Delvis Heath,
Chairman Eugene Greene Jr.,
Raymond Tsumpti, Valerie
Switzler, Carina Miller, Lee Tom,
and Brigette McConville. Minnie
Yahtin, Recorder.
Committee updates:
· Timber Committee
· Water Control Board
Third party billing (fund
122) proposed changes:
· Motion by Carina approv-
ing the revised spending plan for
third party billing fund (122) for
2019 as per handout. Expendi-
ture level remaining the same as
previously approved via Resolu-
tion No. 12,551. Second by Val.
Question: 4/0/1, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
Fish and Wildlife Commit-
tee member:
· After discussion, Kirby
Heath submitted his verbal res-
ignation from the committee.
· Motion by Raymond accept-
ing Kirby’s resignation. Second by
Carina. Question: 4/1/0, Chair-
man not voting. Motion carried.
Draft Resolutions:
· Motion by Brigette adopting
Resolution No. 12,557, approves
and adopts the carrying over the
remaining 2018 (approximately 3
million board feet) Annual Allow-
able Cut into the remainder of the
current planning period (2019-
2021), and that future annual har-
vest volumes shall not deviate
from the designated volume in any
one-year by more than 10 percent
or more than 2.5 percent for each
five-year period. Second by
Raymond. Question: 3/2/1, Chair-
man not voting. Motion carried.
· Motion by Raymond adopt-
ing Resolution No. 12,558 ap-
proving the Secretary-Treasurer to
provide funding to Warm Springs
Composite Products from the
BIRF fund in the total amount of
$1,250,000 in accordance with
terms and conditions agreed to by
the BIRF Committee, and directs
that as provided in the funding
terms and conditions any interest
and earnings on such funding shall
be reinvested in the BIRF Fund.
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Second by Brigette. Question: 5/
0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
· Motion by Raymond adopt-
ing Resolution 12,559 approving
and authorizing the “driveway ease-
ment” to Warm Springs Market
crossing tribally owned fee land, as
illustrated in the “access easement”
agreement. Second by Brigette.
Question: 5/0/1, Chairman not
voting. Motion carried.
Statewide Transportation Im-
provement Fund Advisor y
Committee Bylaws and Intergov-
ernmental Agreement regarding
State Transportation Improvement
Funds:
· Motion by Carina approving
the Advisory Committee Bylaws.
Second by Brigette. Question: 5/
0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
· Motion by Carina approving
the Intergovernmental Agreement.
Second by Brigette. Question: 5/
0/1, Chairman not voting. Motion
carried.
Committee updates:
· Land Use Planning Commit-
tee.
· Range and Ag Committee.
With no further discussion the
meeting adjourned at 4:50 p.m.
E ighth Generation—the
first Native owned company to
offer wool blankets—is look-
ing for the next indigenous art-
ist to design a wool blanket.
In past years, Eighth Gen-
eration was receiving dozens
of design proposals by Native
artists from across Indian
Country.
So in 2017 the company
initiated its first wool blanket
design competition. The 2019
competition is now underway,
and Eighth Generation is ac-
cepting proposals.
The contest symbolizes re-
spect that Eighth Generation,
based in Seattle, has for the
Native artists; and ensures the
company we will help one new
aspiring artist become a new
wool blanket designer. The
winning designer will add his
or her work to a growing col-
lection of over fifty blankets,
each designed by a Native art-
ist.
Courtesy Eighth Generation
Tribute blanket designed by
Jared Yazzie.
Contest details can be found
at: eighthgeneration.com/
blogs/blog/2019-blanket-de-
sign-contest
Contest questions can be di-
rected to:
info@eighthgeneration.com