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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
January 1, 2020
Art shows
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Native Americans across Indian
Country align to the basic elements
of the earth: Weather, the stars,
water and fire are essential ele-
ments of change in the live of
Native American.
Fire purifies. Tribes used it to
hunt, for cooking and cleaning the
land. It was a tool with significant
impact in Indian Country through-
out ancient times. Into the Fray
will examine the lives of our Na-
tive brother and sister firefighters
of Warm Springs and beyond.
From training, operations, the
grueling hours of intense physi-
cal exertion—They form bonds,
share the rewards and tell sto-
ries of their elite corps. They
are part of our contemporary
culture, and contribute to our
land’s story and the safeguard-
ing and preservation of our land
for future generations.
For the Museum at War m
Springs, the Changing Exhibits of
Courtesy MAWS
Curahee—Copper Juniper
Tree: Mixed media, shells,
beads, concrete base, fur.
Winner, 2019 Tribal Member
Art Show Judges Choice
Award—Contemporary
Category. Artist: Marlanea
Wagner, Waunanuba.
2020 will conclude with the Twenty-
Seventh Tribal Member Art Ex-
hibit, opening in October.
Looking toward the new year at
Cosmic Tubing with Prevention
Scott Kalama/Prevention
The Warm Springs Prevention team in December hosted a
youth Cosmic Tubing evening at Mt. Hood Ski Bowl.
Cosmic Tubing features hundreds of thousands of lights,
making for a colorful night of tubing.
Prevention in December also hosted a youth swim day at
the Madras Aquatic Center. If you would like information on
upcoming Prevention activities, call Scott at 541-615-0123,
or 541-615-0036.
New jobs at Fish Commission
The Columbia River Inter-
Tribal Fish Commission is re-
cruiting for the following new
positions:
Travel Coordinator. Sal-
ary Range: $41,893 - $44,685.
Location: Portland. Closing
date: January 17. Application
procedure:
Send a complete applica-
tion materials include a cover
letter, CV/resume, completed
job application with signature,
electronic or typed in signature
is accepted (available on our
website at www.critfc.org
“employment opportunities”
on the bottom left corner or by
calling 503.238.0667, a copy
of relevant certifications and a
list of at least three profes-
sional references.
Submit to: Columbia River
Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
- Attn: Human Resources. 700
NE Multnomah Street, Suite
1200. Portland, Oregon
97232. Email: hr@critfc.org.
Fax: 503.235.4228.
Conservation Fishery
Scientist. Salary Range:
$74,312-$94,134. Portland.
Closing date: January 24.
Same procedure as above,
although phone 503.238.0667;
plus a copy of relevant certifi-
cations and a list of at least
three professional references.
Fishery Technician III.
Salary Range: $41,893. Port-
land. Closes January 17.
Application procedure
same as first job listing above.
Fishery Technician II. Sal-
ary: $16.26 to $17.34 per
hour. Temporary 3.5 months
(February – May). Portland.
Closes January 17. Applica-
tion procedure same as
above.
The Imulak—Cut beaded
medallion. The artist is Clarissa
Picard. Winner: 2019 Tribal
Member Art Show Judges
Choice Award Traditional
Category.
the museum, know there is still
some time to visit the current ex-
hibit, the Twenty-Sixth Tribal Mem-
ber Show. This will close on Satur-
day, January 11.
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