Page 6 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon July 31, 2019 Monika Stacona to play at Green River Congratulations to Monika Stacona for signing her Letter of Intent to play basketball with Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. She signed her letter on July 18. We wish you much success in your next step in life and basketball ~ Jayson Smith. Resolution of Tribal Council Lamprey Whereas the Treaty with the Tribes and Bands of Middle Oregon on June 25, 1855 secured to the Confed- erated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Or- egon the right to take fish at all usual and accustomed sta- tions in common with citizens of the United States, and Willamette Falls of the Willamette River at Oregon City is one such treaty-re- ser ved ‘usual and accus- tomed’ fishing stations; and Whereas for not less than time immemorial War m Springs tribal members have harvested eels, also known as lamprey, at Willamette Falls, Bull Run, Sandy River, Clackamas River, North Santiam River, Deshutes River, 15-Mile Creek, and at other ‘usual and accus- tomed’ fishing stations to use for ceremonial, subsistence and other purposes; and Whereas it is important as an exercise of sover- eignty and to meet the con- servation needs for the re- source that the tribe actively manage the eel fishery at Willamette Falls; and Whereas Section II J. of the 2018-2027 United States v. Oregon Management Agreement, executed on November 21, 2017 by the Warm Springs Tribal Coun- cil Chairman, and on Octo- ber 31, 2017 by the Direc- tor of the Oregon Depart- ment of Fish and Wildlife, YouthBuild recruiting youth Heart of Oregon YouthBuild is recruiting youth ages 16-24 years for our Fall 2019 cohort start- ing in mid October 14. YouthBuild works with youth who have either have dropped out of school, or are on the verge of being dropped from traditional high school. YouthBuild members earn their GED, high school diploma, college credit and job skills. The group works on credit recovery, and serv- ing their communities through building affordable housing. Members in the program divide their time between classroom, field work at con- struction sites, and leader- ship development. Through AmeriCorps ser- vice at YouthBuild youth can earn the AmeriCorps Segal Education Award worth $1,566 towards post-second- ary goals. YouthBuild requires a 12- month commitment, along with one year of follow-up services. There will be an informa- tion sessions starting on Au- gust 22 at YouthBuild’s Cloverdale location. As of now, the only information session will be at the Cloverdale in Sisters. YouthBuild is hoping to have them elsewhere but the dates and times have not been scheduled yet. Mental Toughness, the YouthBuild orientation, be- gins on October 14. If you know of any youth who may be interested and have not been successful in a tra- ditional high school setting, please encourage them to attend. More information and a link to the online application online at: youthbuild.org You must attend one of the information sessions to be considered for the YouthBuild program. Please bring a government issued photo ID, birth certificate and Social Security card to the information session: You will need these for the pro- gram. Contact Katie Bauer, pro- gram assistant, at 541-526- 1380. Interviews will be sched- uled shortly after informa- tion sessions are completed. Youth soccer with rec district Registration for youth soccer through the Ma- dras Aquatic Center Recreation District is open through August 12. This is for kids ages 4 to 14. You can register online at: macrecdistrict.com which is an order of the Federal District Court of Oregon in case Civil no. 68- 513-KI requires a process that includes discussions between the State of Or- egon and Warm Springs and other party tribes each year to establish lamprey take (har vest) levels at Willamette Falls each year; and Whereas those take or harvest levels of lamprey at Willamette Falls are man- aged by and through Warm Springs tribal regulations es- tablishing the time, place and manner of lamprey harvest; and Whereas the State of Oregon did not enter into the process as required by the United States v. Oregon Man- agement Agreement to work with War m Springs and other party tribes to set the annual take regulations, and unilaterally declared what the 2014 Willamette Falls take regulations would be in a let- ter dates May 6, 2019, and moreover said letter is rep- resented as a ‘permit’ issued by Oregon for lamprey har- vest at Willamette Falls; and Whereas the tribes’ lam- prey harvest at Willamette Falls is pursuant to its June 25, 1855 Treaty with the United States, and no license, permit or authorization of any type by the State of Or- egon is necessary for the tribe’s harvest of lamprey at Willamette Falls, and there- fore the tribe does not ac- knowledge or accept the pur- ported permit offered by the State of Oregon; and Whereas notwithstand- ing the State of Oregon’s failure to adhere to the terms of the United States v. Oregon Management Agreement, and while reject- ing the May 6, 2019 letter as a ‘permit’ or any emblem of state regulation, the tribe has treated the state’s time, place and manner provisions as its recommendations and advice to the tribe, and those have been considered by the tribe in establishing the Warm Springs tribes’ time, place and manner conditions of the 2019 lamprey har- vest; and Resolution continues on 7