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Sub-committees positions
The Culture and Heritage Board has targeted a number
of special projects designed to help revitalize tribal culture
and traditions. Each project will be the responsibility of
the sub-committee under the direction of the Board mem
ber. The following is a list of various projects. If you are
interested in serving on any of these sub-committee projects,
please send a letter of interest the Board member chairing
that particular project.
For additional information, contact Pam Warren, Kwelth
Tahlkie Chairperson at 1-800-422-0232, extension 2028.
You may also call June Olson at extension 2249, Mail all
letters of interest to Culture and Heritage Board, 96 1 5 Gra nd
Ronde Road, Grand Rondc, Oregon 97347.
0 Traditional Language project: Kathryn Harrison
O Oral History project: Pam Warren
O Traditional Ceremonies project: Claudctte Paraoo
O Old Photograph project: Peachie Ham
O Traditional Plants (Foods and Medicine) project:
Dave Brumitt
O Traditional Crafts project: Marie Schmidt
O Search for the "Seers" and Sacred Places project:
June Olson
COMMUNITY SERVICES DIVISION MANAGER
POSITION : 97-04
DIVISION: Community Services
CLOSING DATE: WED., JANUARY 29, 1997
Must possess a Bachelor's degree in Human Services.
Preferred level of academic preparation would be a
Master's Degree in or professional school equivalent
in clinical social work or counseling field. Minimum of
7 to 10 years of experience as a family and children's
service, or 5 to 7 years of experience as a family and
children's service program administrator.
INDIAN CHILD WELFARE INVESTIGATOR
POSITION : 97-05
DIVISION: Community Services
CLOSING DATE: WED., JANUARY 29, 1997
Must possess a Bachelor's degree or professional
school equivalent in clinical social work or counseling
field or human services. Minimum of 5 to 7 years of
experience as a family and children's service program
case worker.
Grand Ronde Royalty Court
If you or someone you know is interested in participating in'
Royalty Court for the upcoming year, now is the time to start
thinking about it. The following is a list of rules and guide
lines for the young women and girls interested. If this is some
thing you would like to do, please fill out the application form
provided and send it to the new Royalty Court Advisor, Donna
Casey, at the address provided below. Royalty Court is an
excellent chance for young members to represent their Tribe
with pride and dignity. It is an obligation which requires a lot
of time and commitment, but it's also a tremendous honor.
. Look for information regarding the first Royalty Court meet
ing, which is mandatory for all who wish to participate. The
sooner you send in your application, the faster it can be pro
cessed. If you have any questions, please contact Donna Casey
or Norma Billings at (503) 876-4663.
- GUIDELINES FOR ROYALTY COURT
Participants must be an enrolled member of the Grand Ronde
Tribe, enrolled in public or provide school (unless graduated
or a Tiny Tot) and in one of the following age categories: Tiny .
Tot 0-5 years; Honorary Court 6-10 years; Jr. Miss
Grand Ronde 11-14 years; Sr. Miss Grand Ronde 15
19 years.
Participants must have their own regalia that is appropriate
for all events. It is not the responsibility of the Pow-wow Com
mittee, Royalty Committee, Tribal Council, or any other tribal
program to provide these things for participants. There will be
a list of scheduled events to attend. Part of the judging re
quirements will be to attend each event.
Members of Royalty Court are not paid positions. The two
chosen Queens will receive a preset amount of travel money
for attending required events. Fund-raisers are the responsi
bility of the Court and their parentssponsors to coordinate.
The monies raised will help the participants with travel expenses.
Royalty Court participants are expected by their conduct, to
represent the Grand Ronde Tribe, their family, and themselves
with integrity and gracious spirit at all times. This means that
participants must show good judgement by not participating
in any activities that could bring adverse publicity to them
selves or the Tribe while a member of Royalty Court. Full
dedication and preparation to represent the Tribe in a positive
way is expected. Participants must be single, childless, and
never married. All young women and girls participating must
be drug and alcohol free.
Royalty Court participants and their parentsponsor must
attend all required events (pow-wows, parades, fund-raisers,
organizational meetings and others). Absences can be prear
ranged with the Royalty Committee Advisor. Three unexcused
absences will result in disqualification from Royalty Court.
Please note that all participants receive 1 point for every event.
Royalty Court participants are expected to stay for the dura
tion of the events. This includes helping setup for events such
as meetings and parades, as well as dancing during Grand Entry
and staying until the flags are retired unless pre-approved with
the Royalty Advisor. Participants are expected to speak in
front of large groups of people. Royalty Court participants
must be willing and able to dance. Remember: You are all
pari of a team and are expected to treat yourselves, running
mates, and others with respect at all limes.
Royalty Court participants will be judged at the Royalty
Court Pageant during the Annual Pow-wow in August, 1 997.
Participants will be judged on speech, attendance at required
events, interview questions, and raffle ticket sales. Partici
pants are required to make at least one article of their regalia.
Participants must have a parentsponsor who will accom
pany them to required events and help coordinate fund-raisers
and related events. Any misconduct will result in disqualifi
cation from the Royalty Court.
Royalty Court Advisor: Donna Casey
P.O. Box 901, Willamina, Oregon 97396
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Ut FILIAL APPLICATION FOR ENTRY
Full Name:
Mailing Address:
Phone Number:
Roll Number:
Place of Birth:
Date of Birth:
Agc: .
Father's Full Name:
Mother's Full Name:
ParentSponsor:
ParentSponsor's Phone Number:
Sponsor's Mailing Address:
Elementary School Attended:
High School Attended:
College Attended:
Please answer the following questions on separate
sheet of paper:
1. Have you held any titles in the past?
2. List any special accomplishments.
3. Why are you entering the Miss Grand Ronde com
petition or honorary court?
ParentSponsor's Signature