Spilyay Tymoo November 3 5 Winning season for Buffalos COCC programs for Native American Heritage Month November is Native Ameri- can Heritage Month., and Cen- tral Oregon Community College and its Native American Pro- gram would like to invite you to a series of free, in-person and virtual events at COCC. The events are wide-ranging, focusing on areas such as the hardships that Native ancestors experienced and the generational trauma; oral traditions, and the beauty of Native American flute music. Here are some of the features events: Jayson Smith photo Madras wide receiver Byron Patt catches a touchdown pass in a late October win against Salem Academy, 45-7. The White Buffaloes had an in-league record of 4-1, overall 6-3. Madras took second place in 3A-SD1-E Special District 1-East League, helping them grab a playoff spot. On Track for careers in health Oregon Health Sciences Univer- sity On Track representative Gor- don Scott is at the Madras High School Futures Center every Wednesday to connect with students on college and career plans. On Track OHSU! works with middle and high schools to increase the number of students from un- der-represented minority back- grounds in the health sciences and in Oregon’s biomedical workforce. Madras High’s Futures Center offers students information about making plans for life after high school graduation. November Fitness with Recreation Warm Springs Recreation and Community Wellness are hosting the November Fitness Challenge. On Monday, November 8 at noon you can play soccer behind the community center. The bonus ac- tivity is a 15 squat challenge. On Tuesday, November 9 Rec- reation at noon will host a 1.3 mile Shitike Shaker Walk. Then Novem- ber 12 will be the 8-k steps chal- lenge and 15 sit ups or crunches. · Legends of the Norther n Paiute with Wilson Wewa from the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Mr. Wewa will present legends handed down to him by his elders, in the tradi- tional story-telling way. Wilson will be presenting on the Prineville campus this Wednesday, November 3 from 5:30–6:30 p.m. A light dinner will be provided. Mr. Wewa will also be presenting on the Bend campus on Wednesday, Novem- ber 17 from 5:30–6:30 p.m. at Wille Hall, Coats Campus Cen- ter. · Truth, Reckoning and Heal- ing: A Story of Indian Board- ing Schools, with Gabriann Hall from the Klamath Tribes. Gabriann Hall, professor of Ethnic Studies and Native American Studies, will present on the absolute atrocities that took place in these institutions, as well as how and why this hap- pened to our Native children in both the U.S. and Canada. Ms. Hall is an enrolled mem- ber of the Klamath Tribes. Gabriann will be presenting on the Bend campus this Thursday, November 4, 12 – 1:00 p.m., Wille Hall, Coats Campus Center. Feel free to bring your lunch and join us for this moving presenta- tion. Gabriann will also be present- ing on the Madras campus Mon- day, November 8 from 11:45– 12:45 p.m. A light lunch will pro- vided. See page 8 for more at COCC