t g Smoke Signals . aMM Blood quantum: Membership will decide on enrollment changes Continued from front page has asked the Bureau of Indian Affairs to call for a vote of the Tribal mem bership to amend the Tribe's Constitution. This process is permitted under Article II, Section 1(e) of the Tribal Constitution and federal law. Article V, Section 1 of the Constitution currently reads as follows: Requirements. The membership of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon shall consist of all persons who are not en rolled as members of another recognized tribe, band or community and, (a) ab whose names validly appear on the official tribal membership roll prepared under the Grand Ronde Restoration Act; provided, that such roll may be corrected by the Tribal Council with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior; or (b) ab who possess one-sixteenth (116) or more degree Indian blood quan tum of a federally recognized tribe or tribes, are descended from a member of the Confederated Tribes" of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, have filed an application for enrollment according to pro cedures established pursuant to Section 3 of this Article, and have been accepted as members in accordance with the tribal ordinance adopted under Section 3 of this Article. For purposes of this section, descent from a member of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon shall include lineal de scent from any person who was named on any roll or records of Grand Ronde members prepared by the Department of the Interior prior to the effective date of this Constitution. If passed, Article V, Section 1 of the Constitution would read as follows: (Bold type indicates sections that will be changed if vote passes.) Requirements,. The membership of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon shall consist of all persons who are not en rolled as members of another recognized tribe, band or community and, who for one year have fully and unconditionally relinquished membership in another Indian Tribe and; (a) ab whose names validly appear on the official tribal membership roll prepared under the Grand Ronde Restoration Act; provided, that such roll may be corrected by the Tribal Council with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior; or (b) ab whose names validly appear on the official tribal member ship roll as of the effective date of the amendment; provided that such roll may be corrected by the Tribal Council in ac cordance with the tribal enrollment ordinance; or (c) ab who possess at least one-sixteenth (116) degree Grand Ronde blood quantum and were born to a parent who was a member of the Tribe at the time of the applicant's birth and who, unless deceased, is a member of the Grand Ronde Tribe at the time the applicant files an application for enrollment; have filed an application for enrollment according to procedures es tablished pursuant to Section 3 of this Article, and have been accepted as members in accordance with the tribal ordinance adopted under Section 3 of this Article. For purposes of this section, Grand Ronde blood is defined as all Indian blood derived from a direct ancestor whose name validly appears on the official tribal membership roll prepared under the Grand Ronde Restoration Act; provided, that such roll may be corrected by the Tribal Council with the approval of the Secretary of the Interior. This special BIA election is overseen by the BIA's Siletz Agency. Generally, the amendment approval process is as follows: 1. The Tribal Council selects two individuals to serve on a special election board; 2. The Siletz Agency meets with the Special Election Board to review the election process and select a date for the election; 3. The Agency and Special Election Board prepare a voters pamphlet ex plaining the amendment to be voted on; 4. The voters pamphlet is sent to qualified voters along with a registration form to be completed to be eligible to vote in this special BIA election; 5. Members wishing to vote must then return completed registration forms to the Agency; 6 . A list of voters registered for the special BIA election is then posted in 3 to 4 conspicuous places for 20 days; 7. The Tribe will determine whether this special BIA election will have voters vote at designated polling places at tribal offices and by absentee mail-in ballots (as done with Tribal Council elections) or by having a mail-in ballot only election (where every voter votes by mail); 8. Ballots are then sent to all BIA registered voters; 9. Ballots are counted by the Special Election Board; , 10. Election results are posted just like the list of registered voters for a period of 3 days; 11. Challenges to the posted election results are made to the Agency; 12. If not successfully challenged, the election results are forwarded to the BIA and the BIA must approve or disapprove of the amendment within 45 days; and 13: The constitutional amendment is effective on the day approved by the BIA. To pass, at least 30 of BIA registered voters must vote in the election and of those voting at least 23 must vote to approve the change. It is very important to note that this is a special BIA election on the constitutional amendment only and is not part of any other Tribal election. Even though you may be registered to vote in Tribal elections you must still register separately to vote in this special BIA election. Breakfast with the Easter Bunny FOR CHILDREN 0-8 YEARS OF AGE (formerly the Easter Egg Hunt) Saturday, April 3 Grand Ronde Community Center 9:00 a.m Registration & photo with the Easter Bunny ($2.50 per photo) 9:30 a.m Light Breakfast 10:30 a.m. ... Bunny Puppet Play and activities 11:00 a.m Closing and surprises from the Easter Bunny Sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Tribal Wellness Program For more information, please call: Pearl at 879-2049 or Vernon at 879-2027. r WiUamina'a Second Annual 6aoter onnot frPot Parade Saturday April 3 a) noon Main Street in WiUamina Line up at 11 a.m. at the High School. No registration needed. Non-motorized entries only. Categories forjirizes; 1. Best Easter Bonnet. Decorate your Easter Bonnet, All ages welcome. 2. Best Dressed Pet. All animals must be on a leash for safety. 3. Judges Favorite. Best costume, wagon, bicycle or etc. Caoter 6gg Hunt Saturday April 3 at 10 a.m. VJrtS Football Field 1