10 Family Events and Notices Smoke Signals Election Ordinance changes approved MAY 22-24: YAKAMA NATION POW-WOW. 865-5121. Pavilion. WHITE SWAN, WA. (509) The Tribal Council approved the following amendments to the Election Ordinance this month. The amendments require the Elec tion Board to "solicit bids from firms to provide the Board with election equipment and supplies, ballot col lection, counting, and technical sup port." Bids received will be submitted to the Tribal Council and the Council may select one of the firms to pro vide technical support to the Election Board. Alternatively, the Election Board may, with prior approval of the Tribal Council, negotiate an in tergovernmental agreement with the County Clerk to provide the Board with technical support. Any firm hired to assist the Board will be limited to performing non-supervisory tasks; the Election Board will remain solely responsible for the supervision of Elections, including any work of any firm hired to assist with elections. If no firm is hired or no agreement is made with a County to assist the Board within 75 days of the Election, then the Board itself will perform all work related to the elec tion. The proposed amendments also in clude a provision for requiring an au tomatic recount of election results if there is a difference of 1 or less be tween 3rd and 4th place candidates in a Tribal Council Election. In addi tion to the automatic recount, any candidate may request a recount. Each request for a recount must be accompanied by a $50 deposit (which may be waived if it appears that be cause of an Election Board error, the outcome of the election will be changed). If two or more demands for a recount are made, the losing candidate with the highest number of votes shall be considered the demand recount. If the election results are changed as a result of the recount, the $50 deposit shall be refunded. If the election results do not change, the cost of the recount will be billed to the candidate requesting the recount. For a full copy of the Election Or dinance, please contact the Tribal Attorney's Office at (503) 879-2265 or 1-800-422-0232. Spirit Mountain Casino wili feature Native A American food in the buffet, along with historical displays and drumming throughout the Casino all week. vi TRIBAL INFORMATION DAY at the State Capitol in Salem Thursday, May 21 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11 to 11:30 a.m Signing of Proclamation by Gov. Kitzhaber 11 a.m. to noon Legend story-telling Noon to 1 p.m Salmon tasting, drumming & dancers 1 p.m. to 3 p.m Welcome and Comments by tribal leaders and representatives from Urban Area Indians. This day will include videos provided by tribes, information tables and displays, history and culture of Oregon tribes, sovereignty, treaty rights, tribal and state relations, and issues of importance. Everyone is welcome to attend. (33301) JULY 10-12: GRAND RONDE VETERANS' POW-WOW. Grand Ronde Pow-wow Grounds. Contact: Marce or Sharon Norwest at (503) 5878; (503) 879-2387; or 1 -800422-0232, ext. 2387. AUGUST 14-16: GRAND RONDE CONTEST POW-WOW. Grand Ronde Pow wow Grounds. Grand Entries: Fri. at 7 p.m.; Sat. at 1 and 7 p.m. Parade: Sat. at 11 a.m. Contact: (503)879-5211 or 1-800-422-0232. More info on back page of this Issue. MAY 21-24: INDIAN ART NORTHWEST. PORTLAND, OR. (503)241-0070. Employment Action Review Ordinance: Resolution No. 032-98 approved The Grand Ronde Tribal Council has adopted an emergency amendment to the Employment Action Review Ordinance. Before this amendment, the Or dinance allowed judicial review, , by the Tribal Court, of Final Employment Decisions made on or after the effective date of the Ordinance (April 15, 1998). The Tribal Council believes it is critical for the Tribe to have good relationships with its employees, including former employees. Upon review, the Tribal Council decided that it is in the Tribe's best interest to amend the Ordinance to made it retroactive to October 18, 1995. The amendment to the Employment Action Review Ordinance establishes a procedure for filing claims which predate April 15, 1998. There is also a time limit to filing such claims and the remedies for any claim between Octo ber 18, 1995 and April 15, 1998 shall be limited to reinstatement andor payment of not more than one year's back pay. The following amendment to the Employment Action Review Ordinance was made: (g) RETROACTIVE EFFECT. This Ordinance is remedial and applies retroactively to any Employee claims relating to the terms and conditions of employment arising between October 18, 1995 and April 15, 1998. Any Employee or former Employee who desires to assert any claim relating to the terms and conditions of employment which predate April 15, 1998 must, within thirty (30) days after notice is published in Smoke Signals of the Tribal Council Resolution amending this Ordinance to give it retroactive effect as provided by this subsection, either (1) initiate applicable Employee action review procedures, including but not limited to grievance proce dures, to resolve a dispute relating to the terms and conditions of employ ment or (2), if a Final Employment Decision regarding such a claim had been made before April 15, 1998, commence an action for judicial review under subsection (d) of this Ordinance. Remedies for any claims arising between October 18, 1995 and April 15, 1998 shall be limited, as appropri ate, to reinstatement andor payment of not more than one year's back pay. The amendment was adopted by the Tribal Council on an emergency basis pending final adoption according to the procedures of the Tribal Government Ordinance. Under the Tribal Government Ordinance, tribal members must receive notice of all major ordinance amendments. The Tribal Council in vites comments to the amendment. For a copy of the full Ordinance please contact the Tribal Attorney's Office at (503) 879-2265. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9616 Grand Ronde Rd., Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Comments must be received by Monday, June 15, 1998. MAY 23-24: TRADITIONAL POW-WOW. South Bend High School Gym. SOUTH BEND, WA. Contact: Valerie Rowe at (360) 875-6518. MAY 23-25: TWO RIVERS POW-WOW & INDIAN ART AUCTION. Pow-wow Grounds. WILLPINIT, WA. Pow-wow contact: Robin Kieffer at (509) 258-4581 or 1-800-722-4031. Auction contact: George Flett at (509) 258-7846. MAY 23-25: SANTA CRUZ INDIAN COUNCIL'S RED ROAD POW-WOW. Casa de Fruta Orchard Resort. HOLLISTER, CA. Contact: Tina at (408) 426-8211. MAY 30-31: PARADISE ANNUAL POW-WOW. Gold Nugget Museum. PARADISE, CA. Contact: Theresa at (916) 872-5733 or Fran at (916) 872-8722. JUNE 5-7: TULALIP VETERAN'S POW-WOW. Tulalip Tribal Center. MARYSVILLE, WA. Contact: David Fryberg at (360) 651-4470. JUNE 5-7: NESPELEM TRIBE'S MILL BAY CASINO POW-WOW. CHELAN, WA. (509)634-4711. JUNE 5-7: YAKAMA ALL INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIP TREATY DAY RODEO. Rodeo Grounds. WHITE SWAN, WA. (509)865-5121. JUNE 5-7: YAKAMA NATION TREATY DAY CELEBRATION. Yakama Nation Cul tural Center. TOPPENISH, WA. (509)865-2800. JUNE 5-7: SANTA MONICA INDIAN CEREMONIAL SHOW, SALE, & POW-WOW. Civic Auditorium. 1855 Main Street. SANTA MONICA, CA. Contact: Alicia & Don Bullock at (562) 430-5112. JUNE 11-14: MILL BAY CASINO POW-WOW. 455 E. Wapato Lake Rd. MANSON, WA. 1-800-648-2946. JUNE 13-14: FOUR WINDS CELEBRATION. Ranier Community Center. SEATTLE, WA. Contact: Robert or Gail Marie at (206) 721-0499. JUNE 13-14: INDIAN FAIR. Museum of Man. Balboa Park. SAN DIEGO, CA. (619) 239-2001.