Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, July 01, 1983, Image 3

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    Bc-th Proposals..- i f fund d . would
replace the Title IV, R, Indian
Education Project which was lost
throu.9h administrative failures
on the Part of the school
district. These two Proposals
were written after the loss of
the Title IV, fl.
TITLE IV.-
The Co . f e d e r a t e d T r i b s o f ' 0 r a. r i d
Roi"'de- hs.s submitted Proposals
for two se Per ate Indian Educa
tion Projects. These Projects
are expected to be implemented
durin the 83-84 school year.
Project I is a PILOT and DEMON
STRRTICN Project to be used as a
Cultural Education Center during
the summer and as an educational
suPPort Program durin the
school year. The requested
amount for oPeratin9 th Project
is approximately $3600. If a
P roved the Pro9rs.rn would Provide
about 6 jobs Part and full
time) and would Provide educa
tional services to about 350 In
dians within Polk and Vamhill
Counties.
PROJECT II, is a Cultural heri
ta9e and Curriculum Development
Project. The Purpose of this
Project is to develop a FULL
INDIRH curriculum concentrating
on the Histories and Lan9ua9e of
the Indians of The Confederated
Tribes of the Grand Ronde. Its
dsin is Primarily 9eared
toward curriculum development
but it also has an emphasis on
instruction in the accepted
lanuae of Chinook Jar9on as an
official Indian-Lan9ua9e sanc
tioned by the Tribal Council. If
this Proposal is funded there
will be up to six Positions
which can be filled by Tribal
members. The requested amount
i for funding this Project is
I 39 881.08. About half of the
j requested amount will 90 toward
I the Purchase of equipment, and
su.PP I ies.
SUMMER VOUTH PROGRAM STARTED
Monday June 26th three
Participants of the Manpower
Summer Vouth Pro9ram be an
work in at the Tribal
rounds in Grand Ronde.
Lydia Hosier & Paul GriPPen
are Placed with the R9ri
cultural Project and will
assist with both the Green
house & the Tribe's Jam 6
Jelly venture. They are
supervised by Frank
Harrison. fin9ie Childers
works for the Tribe as a
Receptionist & is supervised -by
Jackie Col ton. Anvie and
Lydia are members of the
Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde.
ATTENTION SRLEM AREA GRAND
RONDE TRIBAL MEMBERS
The Siletz Indian CTA
Pro9ram has Summer Vouth
Positions available. For
those Tribal youth interested
contact: DON HUDSON, CETA
COUNSELOR Ph: 393-3311.
Contact DON as soon as
Possible for these Positions
will be filled by the 27th of
June.