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    Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon
December 28, 2022
Page 7
In the Tribal Court of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
(from page 6)
TIFFANY HUNT, Pe-
titioner, vs TANAYA
HUNT, Respondent;
Case No. DO91-20. TO:
TANAYA
HUNT,
BLAKE WEASELHEAD,
TIFFANY
HUNT,
SYLVANIA RUSSELL
BRISBOIS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an CON-
SERVATOR GUARDIAN-
SHIP 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
31 ST day of JANUARY,
2023 @ 9:00 AM
DELBERT FRANK,
Petitioner,
vs
LAWRENCE SHIKE JR.,
Respondent; Case No.
JV162-06. TO: DELBERT
FRANK,
NORMA
S W I T Z L E R ,
LAWRENCE JR &
TRIXIE SHIKE:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
that
an
MODIFICATON / RE-
VIEW 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 25 TH day of JANU-
ARY, 2023 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
BOBBI GILBERT, Re-
spondent; Case No.
DO12-10, DO89-07. TO:
BOBBI GILBERT, AN-
DREW WAINANWIT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a REVIEW
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
the 31 st day of January ,
2023 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
BOBBI GILBERT, Re-
spondent; Case No.
DO37-20. TO: BOBBI
GILBERT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a REVIEW
has been scheduled with the
Warm Springs Tribal Court.
By this notice you are sum-
moned to appear in this mat-
ter at a hearing scheduled for
the 31 st day of January ,
2023 @ 2:30 PM
notice you are summoned to
appear in this matter at a
hearing scheduled for the
6 TH day of FEBRUARY,
2023 @ 10:30 AM
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing scheduled
for the 20 th day of FEBRU-
ARY 2023 @ 9:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
A N D R E W
WAINANWIT, Respon-
dent; Case No. DO12-10,
DO89-07. TO: ANDREW
WAINANWIT:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that a SHOW
CAUSE has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
Court. By this notice you are
summoned to appear in this
matter at a hearing sched-
uled for the 31 ST day of
JANUARY, 2023 @ 3:00
PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
ALICIA YAZZIE, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV5-
21. TO: ALICIA YAZZIE,
STEPHAN CENTRE,
CPS, JV PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an AS-
SISTED GUARDIAN-
SHIP has been scheduled
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
FEBRUARY, 2023 @
10:00 AM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
OLEA YAHTIN, Respon-
dent; Case No. JV56-18.
TO: OLEA YAHTIN,
THERMAN SUPPAH SR:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an CUS-
TODY 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
22 nd ay of FEBRUARY,
2023 @ 3:00 PM
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
DELSIE LOGAN, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV34-
21. TO: DELSIE LO-
GAN, CPS, JV PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an AS-
SISTED GUARDIAN-
SHIP has been scheduled
with the Warm Springs Tribal
PROBATE
In the matter of the es-
tate of Coby E. Tewee,
W.S., U/A, deceased. Es-
tate no. 2018-PR16. To
Rashawna Lucille Polk-
Tewee, c/o Child Protec-
tive Services and Donnie
Bernard Polk-Tewee, c/o
CTWS, Petitioner, vs
ALICIA YAZZIE, Re-
spondent; Case No. JV3-
21. TO: ALICIA YAZZIE,
JAMES ARTHUR, CPS,
JV PROS:
YOU ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an CUS-
TODY REVIEW has been
scheduled with the Warm
Springs Tribal Court. By this
Tradition is key to culturally appropriate advocacy
StrongHearts Native
Helpline is working to uplift
the voices of survivors by
recognizing the strength and
resilience of Indigenous
peoples.
We acknowledge that do-
mestic and sexual violence
has lived in our communi-
ties for far too long and that
victim survivors are often
denied justice.
“Our history was never
written through the eyes of
our people who narrowly
survived the forces of colo-
nization and assimilation,”
said Lori Jump, Native
Helpline chief executive of-
ficer.
“In the eyes of elders, we
can see historical trauma
without them speaking a
word.
“We know that domestic
and sexual violence was used
as a means to control us and
to control each other. We
must dispel the belief that
we were born this way by
teaching our children about
our real history.”
For example, in 1791,
William Bartram, an Ameri-
can naturalist, wrote about
the Creek and Cherokee na-
tions:
“An Indian never at-
tempts, nay, he cannot use
towards a woman amongst
them any indelicacy or inde-
cency, either in action or lan-
guage. I never saw or heard
of an instance of an Indian
beating his wife or other fe-
male, or reproving them in
anger or harsh language.”
Domestic and sexual vio-
lence is not a traditional
practice.
We must strive to revive
our culture and acknowledge
that our values are histori-
cally based in humanity, love,
respect and honor. We must
also uplift the voices of vic-
tim survivors and seek jus-
tice in our courts to hold
perpetrators responsible for
their crimes.
Inadequate resources
Part of StrongHearts’
mission to restore power to
Native Americans impacted
by domestic and sexual vio-
lence, includes the develop-
ment of a unique, culturally
specific database that incor-
porates Native-centered re-
sources on top of those re-
ing power back to our people;
trust that they know what is
best for them and to help
them to find the resources
they want and need.
Core values and guid-
ing principles
sources utilized by main-
stream advocates. As such,
we know that there simply
are not enough resources
available to our relatives.
For instance, there are 576
federally recognized tribal
nations and only 250 native
centered resources identified
and listed in the StrongHearts
database.
When it comes to safe
shelter, the situation is even
more dire, with less than 60
culturally appropriate shelters
nationwide. Given the epi-
demic level rates of violence
our relatives experience, this
is nothingless than tragic.
More funding is necessary
at not only the federal level,
but also the state level. The
federal government must do
better to meet their trust re-
sponsibilities and states must
do better to meet the needs
of all residents in their states
- especially those populations
plagued by violence.
Culturally appropriate
advocacy
At StrongHearts, all of our
advocates are citizens of
tribal nations and have been
trained to understand Native
cultures and traditions, the
unique barriers to justice and
the need for accessible Na-
tive-centered service provid-
ers.
Culturally appropriate
means StrongHearts advo-
cates understand the signifi-
cance of being Native-cen-
tered, trauma informed and
empowerment based.
Native centered means
that our advocates understand
the core values of Indigenous
peoples.
Trauma informed means
our advocates recognize do-
mestic and sexual violence as
a symptom of colonization
and assimilation.
Empower ment based
means that our advocates rec-
ognize the importance of giv-
It is an essential compo-
nent of StrongHearts advo-
cacy that we adhere to core
values and guiding principles
that were set forth by our
ancestors. That we must
honor their teachings in our
advocacy and in doing so, we
adhere to seven principles:
Culture: Indigenous cul-
ture is at the heart of our
existence. We connect with all
Tribal Nations and honor
their diversity.
Balance: Our culture is
rooted in traditional lifeways
inclusive of the mind, body,
and spirit and to promote a
healthy balance.
Inter-relatedness: We
honor our connection to our
relatives, ancestors, and
Mother Earth. We strive to
overcome oppression and
endeavor to promote healing.
Humility: We learn
equally from Native teach-
ings including the lessons
learned in non-traditional
ways. We value the strength
of our people, validate their
lived experiences and work to
create an empathetic and
mutual understanding.
Braver y: We face the
unique challenges of Native
people and call upon the
strength and bravery of our
ancestors to meet those chal-
lenges with mental and moral
courage.
Resilience: Centered on
the resiliency of Indigenous
survivors and their ability to
adapt in the face of adver-
sity, we seek to promote a
healing journey in our quest
for social justice.
Tr ust: We honor our
people and endeavor to cre-
ate an environment where
truth and honesty are valued
while building trust among
and for our people. For safe,
confidential and anonymous
support and advocacy,
StrongHearts Native Help-
line’s advocates are available
24/7. Call or text 1-844-7NA-
TIVE or visit our the site:
strongheartshelpline.org
At the site we cann chat
online.
Child Protective Services:
You are hereby notified that
a probate hearing is sched-
uled for 9 a.m. on January
26, 2023. Courtroom room.
Call 1-304-503-3192. Pin
417 558 480#
In the matter of the es-
tate of Viola L. Kalama,
W.S ., U/A, deceased.
Estate no. 2015-PR36. To
the Estate of Cody Edgar
Tewee, Cody Lee Miller,
Murray Eric Kalama,
Terrance Anthony Smith,
Duane Gene Miller Jr.,
Brenda Lois Scott, Kelsey
Clarence
Kalama,
Brittney Elexes Kalama,
Jamie Nor val Halliday,
Barbara Jean Lowe,
Cameryn Coy Halliday,
Rhonda Kay Kurtz,
Nicole Videll Jack, Leni
Ray Miller and Spokes-
person for Reina Estimo
and
Martha
Klein
Izenson: You are hereby
notified that a probate hear-
ing is scheduled for 10 a.m.
on Febr uar y 21, 2023.
Courtroom 2. Call 1-650-
781-0920. Pin 295 494
390#
CRITFC: Second Notice of
Abandoned Property
Notice is hereby
given that the titled
properties listed below
have been tagged as
abandoned and are not
authorized to remain on
the fishing sites.
If these items are not
claimed and moved by
the date indicated on the
tag, the BIA will dis-
pose of the abandoned
property, all risks and li-
abilities to the owner. If
you are the owner of
any of these properties
or know who is, please
call the Columbia River
Inter-Tribal Fish Com-
mission Fishing Site
Maintenance at (503)
881-3376 or (541) 296-
6010.
Cascade Locks In-
Lieu Site:
Boats: Single hull
22'; White, # WA 9510
VR EODTEV-1 WN
208PUY WA • Tri-hull;
Green, # OR 87GE •
Single Hull; Spray
Painted Free, No plate
• Single Hull; Green, #
WN 7709 NF • Tri-
hull; White, # WA
3660G • Single Hull 17';
Bayliner Capri; White, #
OR 993 MU • Tri-hull
18', White, # 2301 F •
Single Hull; Flying V,
No plate • Tri-hull; Yel-
low/White, No plate •
Tri-hull; Two-tone
Beige/White, # WN
827 AM / WA
1194QQ • Single Hull
16';
White,
#
OR345CD
Trailers/Campers:
Pony Trailer, No plate
• Destroyed by fire, No
plate • Lo-liner; White,
# OR R587417 • No-
mad Camper Trailer,
No plate • Shasta
Camper,
#
WA
1732XF • Travel EZ
Trailer, # OR 711620 •
Aristocrat Lo-Liner,
No plate
Vehicles:
Ford
F350; Beige, No plate•
Ford F250; Red, VIN:
IFTHX26G9MKA12477
• Mazda; Black, VIN:
4F4CR12A7RTM53629 •
Chevy Silverado; Red,
V
I
N
:
1GCGC34V36J167131,
Plate: OR JVE908 •
Dodge
Sportsman
Camper,
VIN:
F44CD7V022334
Cooks In-Lieu Site
Boats: Tri-hull; Grey,
#WN 2893 KT • Tri-hull;
DOG, #WN 8401 MD •
Single Hull w/Trailer, No
plates • Tri-hull; Red, #WN
9709 RC • Tri-hull; Blue,
#E1NELL • Tri-hull;
White /Trailer, #WN 4766
Trailers/Campers:
Single Axle White, No
plates • Tandem Axle, No
plates • No Axle, No plates
• Single Axle, No plates •
Burnt, No plates
Vehicles:
Mazda
Hatchback; Black, VIN:
JM1BLK34L191199818 •
Toyota Truck; White, #WA
B477888,
VIN:
JT4RN81R9K5037140 •
Chevy Silverado; Red,
#OR TW4638, VIN:
2BCFC29K3M11085561 •
Honda Civic; Silver, #YN
4076,
VIN:
JHMEE2853LS003744
North Bonneivlle In-
Lieu Site
Boats:
Tri-hull;
Bayliner, #WA 7071 YN •
Single hull; White, #WN
282 SL • Single Hull; White;
Glas Ply, No plate • Tri-
hull, #OR 715 MS • Single
Hull, #WN 7255 JF • Tri-
hull Reinell, No plate •
Small Boat; Blue, #OR
9045 • Tri-hull 21' Glaston,
#WN 1307T • River Run-
ner w/Trailer, No plate •
Single Hull Alpine, #3014
AS
Trailers/Campers:
Camper Trailer, No plate
• Cat Trailer - Prowler, No
plate • Camper Trailer,
#OR R562887 • Komfort
Trailer, #WA 2304 UJ •
Timberline Trailer, No
plate • Hitchhiker II;
Burnt, #WA 1009 UP •
Litation, No plate • Wil-
derness, No plate • Re-
gal, No plate • Cavalier
Trailer, #OR 675403
Vehicles: Dodge
Club Cab; Brown, VIN:
D27BE65S212598 •
Chrysler PT Cruiser; Sil-
ver, #WA AFT 2348,
V
I
N
:
3C4FY58B22T362505 •
Motor Home, #OR
AAG290 • Mitsubishi
Lancer; Black, #WA
AYR4511 • Honda Ac-
cord; Silver, #CCK2579,
V
I
N
:
IHGCD5609VA21468 •
Chevy 1500; White,
#YN 3797, VIN:
1GTEK19RXRWR501215
• Toyota Tundra; White,
#WA C48967U, VIN:
5TBDT44145S4833329
• Chevy Silverado; Silver,
#WA C51131L, VIN:
2GCEC19VXX1180491
• Ford F150; Black, VIN:
IFTEX14HXMKA54889
• Chevy Spark; Blue,
V
I
N
:
KL8CB6S9XEC572388
• Dodge Camper, #WA
073ZAQ • Pontiac Sun-
bird; Blue, VIN:
1G2JB34K8M7598674
• Geo Tracker: Black,
#WA BPG847, VIN:
2CNBE18U2R6942610
Pasture Point Treaty
Fishing Access Site
Boats: Tri-hull Fiber
Form; White, No plate •
Tri-hull; Green, No plate
• Single Hull; White, No
plate • Tri-hull; Beige,
#WN 131 AM • Single
Hull Bayliner; Blue,
#WN 9112 M
Vehicles: Box Truck,
#WA C97992