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March 1993
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Grand Ronde Royalty
The Grand Ronde Royally Court represents the
Grand Ronde Tribe at pow-wows, parades, youth functions,
tribal gatherings, and celebrations. Being a member of the
Royalty Court allows you to learn more about traditions, as
well as the traditions of other tribes. You would have the
opportunity to meet new people, and travel to different
places. It can be a lot of fun and a great experience to grow
from. If you are interested in being a part of the 1993-94
Royalty Court and would like more information, please call
or write:
Grand Ronde Royalty Board Call Debby or Cindy
9615 Grand Ronde Rd. 879-521 1
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
GUIDELINES FOR JR. AND SR. MISS GRAND RONDE
1. Must be single, childless, and never married. If you
become pregnant, you immediately forfeit any title, prizes,
and crown.
2. Must be an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes
of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon.
' 3. Junior Court age category: must be 1 1-14 years old
4. Senior Court age category: must be 15-19 years old.
5. If school age, must be attending a public or private school
full time.
6. All contestants are expected, by their conduct, to represent
the Tribe, their family, and themselves with integrity and
gracious spirit at all times.
7. Must attend all required events (pow-wows, parades, fund
raisers, organizational meetings) unless absence is
prearranged with the committee.
8. Must be drug and alcohol free. Any misconduct will result
in the immediate disqualification from the Court and you
will not be allowed to enter again.
9. Must be willing to speak in front of large groups of people.
10. Must be fully dedicated and prepared to represent the
Tribe in a positive way.
11. Must show good judgement by not participating in any
activities that would bring adverse publicity to yourself or the
Tribe while you are a member of Royalty Court.
12. Must be willing to dance. (If you don't know how, you will
be expected to attend classes offered by the Tribe,)
13. You need to make at least one article for your regalia.
14. You must have knowledge of tribal history.
15. Failure to meet any of the above requirements may result
in disqualification from the Royalty Court.
16. There may be other requirements not mentioned here.
Applications must be received by 5:00 P.M. on
April 30, 1993. The first required event will be the Pow
wow Committee Meeting on May 20, 1993 in Grand
Ronde.
HonoraryCourt Requirements
As a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde Honorary Royalty Court you will be notified and
invited to participate in upcoming events. (Pow-wows,
parades, meetings, etc.) Since you will be representing
yourself, your family, and the Tribe, you will be expected to
abide by the following guidelines.
1 . Must be an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes
of Grand Ronde.
2. Must be 6-10 years of age.
3. Must always show respect for elders and your parents.
4. Must listen and follow instructions.
5. Try to do your best at all times.
6. Willing to actively participate when attending functions
as a part of the Grand Ronde Honorary Court.
7. Be on your best behavior.
8. Must treat other Royalty Court members with respect.
9. Must have appropriate regalia for all events.
10. Willingness to learn about your culture.
Royalty Luncheon
WHO'S INVITED: All young ladies between the ages of 6
19 who meet the guidelines for the Grand Ronde Royalty
Court.
WHERE: Confederated Tribes of GrandRonde Community
Center
9615 Grand Ronde Rd.
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
WHEN: April 25, 1993 at 11:30 A.M.
Guest Speakers include Kathryn Harrison, tribal
Elder and judge for the Grand Ronde Royalty Pageant,
Heather Crow, Miss Lakota 1991-92 and the coordinator of
the Miss Chemawa Pageant, and past and present Royalty
will be available to answer any questions and tell about their
experiences on Royalty Court.
There will be demonstrations of each of the Women's
Pow-wow dance style. These include Women's Traditional,
Jingle Dance, and Fancy Shawl. There will be example of
regalia for each of the different dance styles.
There will also be packets available with information
on appropriate regalia, how to make different items for your
regalia, where to purchase material needed to make your
regalia, schedule of local pow-wows and booklet explaining
what a pow-wow is and each of the dances.
Drumming will be courtesy of Shantee Klootchmcm
TlumTHmfromGrandRonde.Oregoa This event is sponsored
by the Grand Ronde Pow-wowRoyalty Committee. If you
are interested in attending, please call or write Debby
Childers or Cindy Butler in care of:
Royalty Committee
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
1-800422-O232
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Neesha Grant 1993 Pow-wow Queen
Job Announcement
POSITION: Forestry Technician
WAGE: $8.00 per hour
REPORTS TO: Logging and Transportation Manager
LOCATION: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Forestry Department
26930 Salmon River Hwy.
Willamina, Oregon 97396
STARTS: June 14, 1993
LENGTH: Approximately 3 months
CLOSING DATE: April 23, 1993
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Thisemployeewillbeassignedtoassif Forestry
Staff in a variety of program activities, primarily related to
timber sale preparation such as: collecting road design,
timber cruise, logging profile, timber sale boundary traverse,
and other field data necessary for analysis, design, and
preparation of timber sales on the Grand Ronde Indian
Reservation.
DUTIES:
Assist with timber cruising by measuring heights and
diameter
Assist with locating and designing logging roads by
measuring slopes, distances, and horizontal angles
Paint, flag, and tag timber sale boundaries
Collect field data for logging profiles and input data info in
computer
Assist with timber sale boundary traverses by measuring
slope, slope distance, horizontal angle data in the field and
entering data into computer
Assist with slash burning and mop-up by using pumps and
hoses
Other related tasks as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of one year of study and pursuing an Associate
or Bachelor's degree in Forestry or Natural Sciences
curriculum at a community college or university
Ability to work independently or with other people and
follow instructions
Must be in good physical condition and be willing and able
to work outdoors, sometimes in inclement weather conditions
Must have valid Oregon Driver's License and good driving
record
TribalIndian preference applies, if claiming please submit
documentation
Send Resumes to:
Barbara Mercier
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
9615 Grand Ronde Rd
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
Cemetery Committee
By Wlmadene Butler
I would like to thank my committee for their help in
the Jerome Jackson luncheon. Also I would like to thank the
Lady Alter Society, and the folks who put out the tables and
chairs for us.
Bid Proposals Welcome
The Grand Ronde Tribal Forestry department is
accepting Bid Proposals for one-year road maintenance
services contract. This announcement is an invitation
to bid on furnishing all equipment; labor, supplies,
supmision,andinsuiaiKtoperformRoadMaintenance
Services for the Confederated Tribes of the Grand
Ronde Community of Oregon. Road maintenance work
to be performed will typically consist of road brushing,
using mechanical brush cutter; grading roads, using a
motor grader, hauling and spreading patch rock, and
usingaloader.duntnKandgrader.deaningcurverts,
ditchlines, and bank slough, using a backhoe and a
loader. If interested, please obtain a Bid proposal form
from the Tribal Forestry Department, or phone 879
5522 and ask to have the form mailed to you. The
deadline for receiving sealed bids is March 31; 1993 at
12 Noon For further information contact Jeff Kuust at
879-5522 Monday through Friday.