Page 8 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon Artist to present at Smith Rock W arm Springs artist and businesswoman Aurolyn Stwyer will present at the Oregon Archaeology Cel- ebration in October. The presentation will be at Smith Rock State Park Welcome Center from 7 to 8:30. Ms. Stwyer, Na-k’ishayat, is a 2018-19 Native Artist Mentor Fellow, and owner of the Red Skye Trading Post. A Celilo and Wasco na- tive, she was recognized last year by the Native Arts and Cultures Foundation, one of Aurolyn Stwyer only eight artists to receive the foundation Artists Men- tor Fellows. She was se- lected as a master beadwork artist. Aurolyn has been a full- time artist for over 20 years, working in several media: Beadwork, animal derived textiles, visual arts, two-di- mensional art, jewelry, and traditional dance. She specializes in tradi- tional regalia for people and for horses. At the Archaeology Cel- ebration Aurolyn will share infor mation about her family history at Celilo, treaty fishing rights, Warm Springs horses, and details about the Plateau style of beadwork. August 28, 2019 Tribal Council September agenda (Continued from page 4) Wednesday, September 11 2:30: Tribal Court report with Judge Lomas. 3:30: Debt service, A Place for Kids, capital projects, Election Committee, and Tribal Gatherings. Thursday, September 12 9 a.m.: Tribal Council report. 10:30: Council Support Services with Doris Miller and Norma Heath. 11:30: Sherars Bridge Committee. 1:30: Fish and Wildlife Committee— On Reservation. 2:15: Fish and Wildlife Committee— Off Reservation. 3: Timber Committee. 4: Water Board.. Agenda continues on page 10