Smoke Signals June 1989 Page 10 FISH AND WILDLIFE NEW STAFF Brent Merrill has been hired by the Tribe as the Direc tor of the hunting and Ashing and tribal newsletter programs. Brent is a junior at Western Oregon State College in Monmouth and will be working part-time until June 8th, and thereafter, be working full time. If you have any questions regarding tribal hunting, fishing and gathering or the tribal newsletter, "Smoke Signals" you can contact Brent at 879-5211. SUBSISTENCE SALMON DISTRIBUTION The Spring supply of subsistence salmon should be arriving within the next two weeks. Distribution of the fish will occur following the day we pick the fish up. This is determined by the fish hatchery from which we receive the salmon. When sufficient numbers of fish reach the hatchery to meet our 2000 pound supply, they will contact us. Any fish not distributed on the first day, will be given out on Saturday, June 10th, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., at the Tribal Office. To confirm this date and time, please call the office at 879-5211 on Friday, June 9th, especially if you are traveling from out of town. Since the first distribution date is uncertain at press time, you can call the office and request to be placed on a contact list. If you leave your name and telephone number, we will contact you when we know the distribu tion date and hours. However, please remember that the following distribution guidelines are in place: 1) Persons picking fish up for another tribal member must have a signed note from that person. 2) Two pounds of fish will be given for each tribal member in the family. . , ' ' 3) The fish will be distributed on a first come, first serve basis. 1989 HUNTING TAGS In JULY, an issue of Smoke Signals will include the 1989 Hunting information. This will include the applica tions for applying for the General Season Bear tags and Elk tags for Bow, First and Second Season and Control Damage hunts, and the hunting seasons and pick-up dates for deer tags. If you know of tribal members interested in the hunts, but who does not receive the tribal newsletter, please let them know. They can contact Margo at the Tribal Office (879-5211) and ask to be put on the mailing list. HUNTER SAFETY CLASSES Salem-Keizer Public Schools Community Education Program is offering a hunter's safety course Monday through Thursday, June 19-22, at the district's Support Services Center, 2575 Commercial St. SE. The class is open to children ages 10 and older. The fee is $5.00. Children under the age of 18 are required to complete a hunter education course before they can buy a hunting license in Oregon. To register call 399-3326. Also, the Boys and Girls Club of Salem will offer hunter education classes to members between the ages of 12 and 18 beginning July 10. Each week-long course will teach the importance of wildlife management, hunters' ethics, laws and regula tions, and safe handling of firearms. Children under the age of 18 are required to complete a hunter education course before they can be issued a hunting license in Oregon. The club also needs certified hunter education instruc tors to fill various openings from July through Septem ber. For more information about the classes or to volunteer as an instructor, call the club at 581-7383. SLOW MOVERS CLUB Al Terp and Monte Ring began walking toward a healthier life today. The first day they walked a mile. Believe it or not, it's really true, I know because I was there. Hi! My name is Monte and Tm a diabetic -among other things. I know its hard to believe but its true, Al and I started our walking program this morning. We met at the Bonanza at 6 am., had our coffee and stepped out into a new way of life. "A healthy one." It was great!! The air was crisp, clear and dean. The geese were talking and it seemed as if all Gods Creation was waking up and we were a part of it. "It was a great time to be alive," we decided that by walking each day maybe we would stay alive a little bit longer. Al and I would like to extend an invitation to the rest of you "Slow Movers" to come and walk with us. We're not fast but we are persistent. It's a great feeling and besides that "It's good for you". For more information call Monte at 879-5211. We will be expecting you, Monte and Al ENROLLMENT REPORT Name Date of birth Sex Roll Number Current Address: Send to: Enrollment Program, P.O. Box 38 Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 Dear Fellow Tribal Members & Friends, Our tribal membership now totals 2457. Congratula tions to all our new members! The enrollment program is required to provide statistics on tribal members. The statistics provided usually DO NOT include any per sonal information, such as names, address, etc The different tribal programs such as Social Services, NewsletterHunting & Fishing, Health, Housing, and Education sometimes ask for a list of names with the address of Tribal Members. I will provide the names and address of members ONLY to the TRIBAL PROGRAMS, BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, OR INDIAN HEALTH AGEN CIES. Without a written release of information from you, any outside agencies will not be provided with personal information. The only Information within the enrollment records that is public information is your roll number, name, date of birth, sex, and possession of Indian Blood. The statistics that are currently provided by the enroll ment program are based on enrolled members only. As some benefits may be provided to non-enrolled spouses and children, it is important for me to document the family units. Last months article asked for your help in listing and identifying family members by completing the form below. Due to space limitations, the form was not included with the article; however is provided in this issue. P1ee Est vogrself. gpogsc and all vour children oaths form . This information will provide the statis tics that future planning will be based on. I will also be able to check the enrollment status of all family mem- ., bers. Use a separate sheet if necessary. I am in the process of developing certificates of Indian -blood in laminated wallet size. As the I.D. cards are not issued to children under 11, the C.I.B. will provide the . necessary information for them. A certificate of Indian blood contains a members name, date of birth, roll number, and possession of Indian blood. The wallet size ones will also contain the name and address, and phone number of the tribal office. I expect to issue the wallet size cards in July. If you have any questions on the enrollment status of yourself or family members, please contact me in care of the tribal office. Sincerely, Margo George-Mercier Enrollment Director i " 4 Tribal Bookkeeper, Rennee' Williams