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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
September 9, 2020
Page 9
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Note: All proceedings are held
at the Tribal Court of the Confed-
erated Tribes of Warm Springs.
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
SONNY STACONA, Re-
spondent; Case No. CR172-
20. TO: Sonny Stacona:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Criminal Ar-
raignment has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for OCTOBER 27, 2020 at
8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
DOUGLAS GILBERT, Re-
spondent; Case No. CR114-
20. TO: Douglas Gilbert:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Criminal Ar-
raignment has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for OCTOBER 20, 2020 at
8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
OLIVIA
GLEASON-
GEORGE, Respondent; Case
No. CR144-20. TO: Olivia
Gleason-George:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Criminal Ar-
raignment has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for OCTOBER 20, 2020 at
8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
INA
SCHUSTER,
Responden; tCase No.
CR179-20. TO: Ina Schuster:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Criminal Ar-
raignment has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for OCTOBER 27, 2020 at
8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs SHANELL KALAMA,
Respondent; Case No.
CR180-20. TO: Shanell
Kalama:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Criminal
Arraignment has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice
you are summoned to appear
in this matter at a hearing
scheduled for OCTOBER 20,
2020 at 8:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs
WACEY
WALLULATUM, Respon-
dent; Case No. CR83-20.
TO: Wacey Wallulatum:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Supervised
Probation Review has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for OCTOBER
19, 2020 at 10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs THERESA WINISHUT,
Respondent; Case No.
CR473-19. TO: Theresa
Winishut:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Show Cause
Hearing has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled for
OCTOBER 7, 2020 at 1:00 pm
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner,
vs KEITH JACKSON, Re-
spondent; Case No. CR176-
19. TO: Keith Jackson:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Supervised
Probation Review has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for OCTOBER
19, 2020 at 10:00 am
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched-
uled for OCTOBER 19, 2020
at 10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
KAMI WAHNETAH, Re-
spondent; Case No. CR54-
20. TO: Kami Wahnetah:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Supervised
Probation Review has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for OCTOBER
19, 2020 at 10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
CRYSTAL
GOMEZ-
QUILES, Respondent; Case
No. CR322-18; CR197-18.
TO: Crystal Gomez-Quiles:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Bench Proba-
tion Review has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for OCTOBER 19, 2020 at
10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
ALLAN WARNER JR., Re-
spondent. TO:
Allan
Warner Jr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Supervised
Probation Review has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a hear-
ing scheduled for OCTOBER
19, 2020 at 10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
AMY BOBB, Respondent;
Case No. CR5-20. TO: Amy
Bobb:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Supervised Pro-
bation Review has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched-
uled for OCTOBER 19, 2020
at 10:00 am
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
IAN TOHET, Respondent;
Case No. CR194-18. TO: Ian
Tohet:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that a Bench Probation
Review has been scheduled with
the Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this matter
at a hearing scheduled for OC-
TOBER 19, 2020 at 10:00 am
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
DAWN ROWLAND, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV118-03,
JV02-06; JV37-17. TO:
DAWN
ROWLAND,
JAMES SMITH JR.:
YOU ARE HEREBY NO-
TIFIED that an AGED OUT
& PROBATION REVIEW
HEARING has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched-
uled for the 29th day of SEP-
TEMBER, 2020 @ 3:30 PM
Confederated Tribes of
Warm Springs, Petitioner, vs
DAVID BELGARD JR., Re-
spondent; Case No. CR71-
20. TO: David Belgard Jr.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a Bench Pro-
bation Review has been sched-
uled with the Warm Springs
DARRYL SMITH, Peti-
tioner, vs DENNIS SMITH
SR., Respondent; Case No.
DO74-19. TO: DENNIS
SMITH JR, CHERYL
SMITH, DANIEL SMITH,
StrongHearts Native Helpline working to address crisis
New studies confirm
Native Americans are
diagnosed with
Covid-19 at a much
higher rate,
compounding
domestic violence
numbers
StrongHearts Native
Helpline—the free, anony-
mous and culturally appro-
priate helpline for Native
Americans affected by do-
mestic, dating and sexual
violence—has expanded its
services to address the needs
of a population dispropor-
tionately affected by both
the Covid-19 pandemic and
domestic violence.
The organization has
added online chat and
sexual violence advocacy,
and is currently recruiting
advocates to soon provide
24-hour services to meet
demand from Native
Americans along with refer-
rals to resources such as le-
gal advocacy, shelters and
Native-centered domestic
violence programs in each
community as available.
“We’re alarmed by trends
in domestic violence across
the country during the pan-
demic. It’s a crisis within a
crisis,” said Lori Jump, di-
rector of StrongHearts Na-
tive Helpline.
“Tribal communities are
acutely impacted by this is-
sue. Our organization is
working to reach out to our
relatives in Indian Country
with advocates who under-
stand their experience in a
personal and authentic way.”
New studies confirm
layered suffering
As reported by the Ra-
diological Society of North
America earlier this month:
Lockdowns during the
pandemic have contributed
to increased rates of domes-
tic violence across the coun-
try, and many victims are
trapped for longer hours
with their abusers.
Indian Country includes
an estimated 6.79 million
people from 573 federally
recognized tribes, and these
individuals experience do-
mestic violence at much
higher rates.
The effects of the pan-
demic on Native Americans
are stark:
Another recent study—
cited by the Centers for Dis-
ease Control—found that in
the 23 states studied, Native
Americans were diagnosed
with Covid-19 at a rate 3.5
times higher than the non-
Hispanic white population.
According to the Na-
tional Institute of Justice:
More than one in two
Native women—55.5 per-
cent—and one in three Na-
tive men—43.2 percent—
have experienced physical
violence by intimate partners
in their lifetime.
Scaling services to an-
swer a surge in de-
mand
“The impact of Covid-
19, layered on top of a lack
of sufficient health care, is
compounding the margin-
alization and victimization
Another recent
study—cited by the
Centers for Disease
Control—found that
in the 23 states stud-
ied, Native Americans
were diagnosed with
Covid-19 at a rate 3.5
times higher than the
non-Hispanic white
population.
of Indigenous peoples,”
Jump said.
“With an expanded staff
and 24-hour services, we
can be a lifeline to a highly
vulnerable population dur-
ing an exceedingly challeng-
ing time.”
StrongHearts Native
Helpline offers nationwide
support to a historically
underserved population dis-
proportionately affected by
intimate partner violence.
While the Helpline cur-
rently operates daily from
6 a.m. to 9 p.m., there re-
mains a need for 24-7 as-
sistance.
The new online chat ad-
vocacy gives those in need
of help the option to reach
out in a more discreet man-
ner without needing to
speak on the phone.
Additionally, the Help-
line’s launch of sexual vio-
lence advocacy addresses
specific trauma experienced
by victim-sur vivors of
sexual violence.
These new initiatives,
paired with plans to hire ad-
ditional advocates, will sup-
port the growing need for
services.
Those interested in apply-
ing to be a StrongHearts Na-
tive Helpline advocate
should visit:
strongheartshelpline.org
Go to the ‘careers’ tab
for more information.
Any Indigenous person in
North America experiencing
relationship violence—or
anyone who believes a Na-
tive American friend, fam-
ily member or coworker—
may be in an abusive rela-
tionship is encouraged to
contact the StrongHearts
Native Helpline.
Call 1-844-7NATIVE (1-
844-762-8483); and visiting
StrongHeartsHelpline.org to
connect with an advocate.
About StrongHearts
Native Helpline
StrongHearts Native
Helpline was created by and
built to serve Tribal commu-
nities across the United
States.
It is a culturally-appropri-
ate, anonymous, confiden-
tial and free service dedi-
cated to serving Native sur-
vivors, concerned family
members and friends af-
fected by domestic, dating
and sexual violence.
Connect with knowl-
edgeable advocates who can
provide lifesaving tools and
immediate support to enable
survivors to find safety and
live lives free of abuse.
StrongHearts Native
Helpline is a project of the
National
Indigenous
Women’s Resource Center
and the National Domestic
Violence Hotline.
EMMITT
SMITH,
MARCHIA
SOLIZ,
DARRYL SMITH, TONI
MADE:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CONSER-
VATOR GUARDIANSHIP
REVIEW has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 6 TH day of OCTO-
BER, 2020 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
MONICA WAHNETA, Re-
spondent ;Case No. JV76-05.
TO: MONICA WAHNETA,
LINDA WHITEHURST:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a ASSISTED
GUARDIANSHIP REVIEW
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the 1 ST
day of OCTOBER, 2020 @
3:00 PM
CANDRA SPINO, Peti-
tioner, vs MONICA
WAHNETA, Respondent;
Case No. DO68-20. TO:
CANDRA SPINO, NANCY
SWITZLER, THERESA
VANPELT, RACHEL
WINISHUT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CONSER-
VATOR GUARDIANSHIP
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court. By
this notice you are summoned
to appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the 1 ST
day of OCTOBER, 2020 @
2:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
ALICIA YAZZIE, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No.
JV22-12; JV23-12. TO: ALI-
CIA YAZZIE, GARRETT
SUPPAH JR., DEECE
SUPPAH:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a AS-
SISTED GUARDIANSHIP
REVIEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 6 th day of OCTO-
BER, 2020 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
ANNETTE JIM, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No.
JV257-03 JV278-01. TO:
ANNETTE JIM, LYLE
RHOAN JR.:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a CUS-
TODY REVIEW/SHOW
CAUSE HEARING has been
filed with the Warm Springs
Tribal Court. By this notice you
are summoned to appear in
this matter at a hearing sched-
uled for the 6 th day of Octo-
ber, 2020 @ 4:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
EDNA WINISHUT, RE-
SPONDENT; Case No.
JV12-10, JV34-09. TO:
EDNA
WINISHUT,
KURTIS BOISE, NELLIE
TANEWASHA:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a AS-
SISTED GUARDIANSHIP
REVIEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 14 th day of OCTO-
BER, 2020 @ 9:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
ANTONIA WAHSISE,
RESPONDENT; Case No.
JV85-03. TO: ANTONIA
WAHSISE,
JAMIE
FELDMAN, ERIC &
BRENDA HEINSO:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a AS-
SISTED GUARDIANSHIP
REVIEW has been filed with
the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 14 th day of OCTO-
BER, 2020 @ 4:00 PM
Oregon covid update
Covid-19 so far this month has claimed one more
life in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 481,
the Oregon Health Authority reported.
The Oregon Health Authority reported 190 new
confirmed and presumptive cases of Covid-19 as
of September 7, bringing the state total to 28,044.
The new cases reported today are in the follow-
ing counties: Benton (3), Clackamas (18), Columbia
(1), Curry (1), Deschutes (3), Jackson (13), Jefferson
(1), Lane (14), Linn (2), Malheur (8), Marion (30),
Morrow (1), Multnomah (50), Polk (3), Umatilla
(14), Wasco (3), Washington (23), and Yamhill (2).
Oregon’s four-hundred and eighty-first Covid-19
death was an 89-year-old man in Lane County, who
tested positive on August 27 and died on Septem-
ber 5, in his residence. He had underlying condi-
tions. The Labor Day numbers were not yet avail-
able at this press time.