smoke signals 1 Ti rttiMi (mmwmftw I 3 Traditional Blessing of Health Center recently held i " " '"".n i , v , f ' ( W .-S----, )' v ,," -f ' , 1 L i ' i , - "? , V , t ' .-j" f , ' ' -I r'r. . i Pierson Mitchell blessed the new Health and Wellness Center on September 8. Honored guests were Anna and Rudy Clements, all of Warm Springs. "A blessing is necessary in order to ensure the clinic is a place of health and healing," said Patti Tom-Martin of the Health Committee. Staff will be completely moved in to the new building this week. Elder honored for generous donation Tribal Elder Ha Dowd received a Pendleton blanket from the Kwelth Talkie Culture and Heritage Board Secretary Dave Brummitt. The blanket was presented to her in appreciation for her cooperation with the Board, which has just finished copying on computer more than 90 of her family photos. From left: Annabelle "Peachie" Hamm, the Board's Photo Committee Chair; Dave Brummitt; and Ha Dowd. Culture Board to meet on current issues Kwelth Talkie Culture and Heritage Board will hold its monthly meeting on October 11, beginning at 1 0 a.m. at the Community Center. This is a change from what was previously announced. All interested tribal members are invited to attend. The tentative agenda includes: collection acquisition update, college education cooperative efforts, tax exempt status progress, new Board member and personnel introductions, National Indian Day rep resentatives report, internment of identified human remains plans, and language program update. The Board members are: Claudette Parazoo, Dave Brummitt, Marie Schmidt, Annabelle Hamm, Shawn Hostler, Sam Henny, and Kathryn Harrison. African visitors I j ' - V ,fv vs Mir : 3, -jl- .J. -.i .1-.-.-" ; jjdL - The Tribe hosted a visit from members of the African National Delegation last month. They spent time touring tribal facilities and the Casino. f i M ii! dl Willi m I INM iwliil P m mAJtmi iWJ.lh"W -f' .r , X . .- -.'M . I,"" V; , ' A" . i, r-- x ' i " I ' ' ' f Ii 1 -. . ..4i f ?! 'j-x . V t