Page 2 Spilyay Tymoo, Warm Springs, Oregon January 11, 2023 Creations of Spirit opens this month in Bend The High Desert Mu- seum in Bend will host the exhibit Creations of Spirit, opening this month. Four of the six Native artists whose work will be featured at the exhibit are from War m Springs, and all are of the the Columbia Plateau tribal com- munity. The artists repre- senting the Confederated Tribes are Natalie Kirk, H’Klumaiyat Roberta Joy Kirk, Jefferson Greene and Kelli Palmer. They are joining Joe Feddersen (Coville) and Phillip Cash Cash (Cayuse, Nez Perce) for Creations of Spirit, opening Saturday, January 28. The six arists are creating original works to appear at the exhibit; while a seventh artist is creating an interactive piece—videos, audio and large landscape projections—for the center of the gallery. A theme of Creations of Spirit is how Native artists create objects of beauty us- ing objects that have practi- cal and utilitarian purposes. A work by Kelli Palmer has made a cornhusk patlapa; and H’Klumaiyat Roberta Joy Kirk is created regalia worn by young women dur- ing special ceremonies. Natalie Kirk is making wo- ven baskets; and Jefferson Greene is constructing a tule Kelli Palmer (Warm Springs), Joe Feddersen (Colville) and Natalie Kirk (Warm Springs) with artworks. reed canoe and paddles. Joe Feddersen has woven a basket used for spring root harvests; and Phillip Cash Cash is producing tradi- tional Plateau flutes. All of the artists are award- winning and accomplished in- dividuals who share their knowledge of the tradtional skills. Ms. Palmer, for ex- ample, teaches basketry classes in Oregon and Wash- ington. Roberta Joy Kirk also shares her knowledge through classes and mentoring. And in Courtesy Creations of Spirit opens January 28 at the High Desert Museum. Tribal Council January agenda The following are some of the items coming up on the Tribal Council agenda for Januar y 2023 (subject to change at Council discre- tion): Monday, January 16 9 a.m.: Secretary-Trea- surer update with Bobby Brunoe. 10: February agenda and review minutes with the S- T. 11: Draft resolutions. 1 p.m.: Enrollments with Lucille Suppach-Samson, Vital Statistics. 2: Indian Health Ser- vices update with Hyllis Dauphinais, clinic chief ex- ecutive officer. 3: Health and Human Services with Caroline Cruz. 4: Managed Care update with Michael Collins. Tuesday, January 17 9 a.m.: Human Re- sources update with William Sam. 10: Governmental Af- fairs discussion with Raymond Tsumpti Sr. 11: Natural Resources update with Austin Smith Jr. 1 p.m.: Procurement up- date with Libby Chase. 2: Tribal Court update with Gayleen Adams, in- terim. 3: Public Safety update with Nancy Seyler. 4: Education update with Valerie Switzler. tachments, are due by the first Friday of each month by 5 p.m. Email to: crbegay@wstribes.org And to presenters: Please bring 15 sets of cop- ies to distribute to Council. Masks are recommended but not mandatory in all tribal buildings. Wednesday, January 18 9 a.m.: Finance update with Isaac George. 10: Public Utilities discus- sion with Chico Holliday. 11: OSU Cascade Cam- pus with Elizabeth Marino. 1 p.m.: Water 101 work- shop. Note to presenters: All draft resolutions and ordnances, including any at- Warm Springs Recreation invites departments to participate in a Valentine’s Day office decorating contest. The theme is ‘Show the Love NDN Style.’ Offices must be decorated by February 14 at 5 p.m. If your workplace wants to get in on the competition, call Recreation 541-553-3243 to register by Monday, February 6. 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 YouthBuild 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- ter cohort! Upcoming YouthBuild pre-enrollment enrollment information sessions: Thursday, January 12, 2023. Tuesday, January 17, 2023. Applications for the January Cohort are due by January 16. Mental Toughness begins Monday, January 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. 2020 she won the Governor’s Arts Award. The two woven baskets by Natalie Kirk will will be used to educate youth in schools and community pro- grams. The tule reed canoe and paddles by Jefferson Greene will be used by Na- tive youth in carrying on cul- tural traditions. The High Desert Mu- seum wishes to thank those who have made Creations of Spirit possible, including: the Bend Cultural Tourism Fund, the Central Oregon Daily, the Ford Family Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Old Mill District, the Oregon Community Foun- dation and the Oregon Heri- tage Commission with sup- port from Bend Magazine, Courtesy Regalia by H’Klumaiyat Roberta Joy Kirk, here as recipient of the 2020 Governor’s Arts Award, will be a feature of the upcoming Creations of Spirit exhibit at the High Desert Museum. Cascade A&E and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation.