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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1982)
CRAFTSHOP The Bead and Craft Shop has been in operation for a month and is improving each day. A staff person from Small Tribes Organization of Western Washington Business Development Office will be assisting Jackie Provost in areas of marketing and development of the Tribal Enterprize. There will be a free drawing each month winners name will be posted for one month Nora Kimsey was the July winner. Come in and sign up. Consignments are. welcome. Jackie Provost Craftshop Manager TRIBAL COUNCIL Tribal Council meets Thursday of each week. General Council meets on the first Sunday of each month. Tribal Council Delegates will be in Yakima, Washington, August 11, 12, 13, to attend the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Conference. Camping space is available by reservation NO. The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde! Tribal Council has selected Northwest Consultants Inc. to do the Demographic Profile of the tribe. This is in the process at the present time and should be completed in mid-August. The profile will be submitted to Mr. Aucoins1 Staff for review and clarification. At that time we are prepared to request introduction of our bill to congress. We will continue to make contact with special interest groups to gain their support and inform them of our intent. Tribal Attorney Don Wharton, and, Restoration Co-Ordinator;:Elizabeth Furse, are in Washington D.C. preparing for hearings on the Cow Creek band of Uropqua Indians who had thier Bill for Recognition introduced by Rep. Jim Weaver. Don Whorten will return Monday August 2, 1982, and Ms. Furse will return August 9,. 1982. Tribal Council