A Grammy winning performance James Edmund Greeley is a master of the traditional musical instrument, the bone whistle. Mr. Greeley plays the instrument—deer bone whistles and eagle bone whistles, for instance—and also makes the instruments. The same is true of his wooden flutes. At a salmon bake, James met the bassist, singer, songwriter and composer Esperanza Spaulding. Ms. Spaulding has been playing professionally since child- hood: Her recognition now includes five Grammys, among many other awards and accolades. James and Esperanza were introduced through their mutual friend Delson Suppah. During their meet- ing, Esperanza was moved and inspired by the tone and beauty of the bone whistle, as James demonstrated his playing techniques. And they agreed to record a song to- gether. That song became the sec- ond track—Formwela 2—on Ms. Spaulding’s most recent studio album, Songwrights Apothecary Lab. Hearing the song, the bone whistle adds some haunting sense of mys- tery to a very beautiful December 14 Spilyay Tymoo Page 5 Housing assistance available James Edmund Greeley and Esperanza Spaulding. melody. The album itself also earned Ms. Spaulding her most recent Grammy— Best Jazz Vocal Album— during the Sixty-Fourth An- nual Grammy Awards. After they had worked on the song together, James and Esperanza kept in touch. He checked his messages one days, “She wrote and said we won the Grammy.” James has now won a Native American Music Award— Heart of Oregon Corps is now accepting ap- plications for upcoming winter cohort! Do you know a young adult between the ages of 16 and 24 who experiences barriers with school or employment? Our YouthBuilt program might be the opportunity he or she needs to get back on track. Members in our program divide their time be- tween the classroom, job training and leadership de- velopment. At YouthBuild, you will be surrounded by a posi- tive community where you can achieve your educa- tional goals and earn a paycheck at the same time. Visit our website at heartoforegon.org or give us a call at 541-633-7834 to learn more and apply today. All applications are due January 16 th to join our win- Best Traditional Recording for his Before America—and has played bone whistle on a Grammy Award-winning album, among other tradi- tional musical accomplish- ments. His next project is to collaborate with pianist Hunter Noack, known for his Classical grand piano In a Landscape perfor- mances. Regarding the Bureau of Indian Affairs Housing Im- provement Program, HIP: To apply for assistance, sub- mit the following to the Warm Springs Housing Au- thority. Applications can be picked up at the Housing office during regular business hours, or call 541-553-3250. To apply: Complete the HIP appli- cation. Make a copy of your tribal enrollment card (your tribal ID), plus: Proof of income for en- tire household. Proof of land or obtain a land lease. Proof of disability (if claiming disability in HIP ap- plication). Proof of veteran status (veteran card, discharge pa- pers, veteran assistance). There are four categories of available housing grants: Category (A): $7,500 in safety or sanitation repairs to the house. Category (B): $60,000 renovation to bring your house to standard housing condition. Category (C): A modest house. Can only be provided once. Categor y (D): Maxi- mum of $75,000 assistance towards the purchase of a modest house. Please fill out and provide all documentation to the Housing office no later than December 28, 2022. Thank you. Chet VanPelt, War m Springs Housing Author- ity. Dave McMechan Recreation will host the Christmas NDN Night Out on Monday evening, December 19 at the Community Center. Bring your favorite dish for everyone to enjoy for the 5:15 p.m. potluck. Social Dance and Drummers Jam start at 6. Bring your hand drum. The Night Out is open to all dancers for exhibi- tions, and all drum groups. Master of Ceremony is Raymond ‘Captain’ Moody. There will be family fun games, and a raffle for prizes (need to be present to win). For more infor- mation contact Recreation at 541-553-3243. ter cohort! Upcoming YouthBuild pre-enrollment enrollment information sessions: Thursday, December 15, 2022. Thursday, January 5, 2023. Thursday, January 12, 2023. Tuesday, January 17, 2023. Applications for the January Cohort are due by January 16. Mental Toughness begins Monday, Janu- ary 23. Each Info Session is from 5 to 6 p.m. at our YouthBuild office located at 68797 George Cyrus Rd., Sisters, OR 97759. Fill out an application on our website to get started. A staff member will be in contact for the next steps. For questions about our YouthBuild program call us at 541-633-7834.