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Vision Grand Ronde Tribal youth Orin John Allen eyes the dancers at this year's pow-wow.
An estimated 15,000 visitors made this year's event the largest in Tribal history.
New Preschool Graduates
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Ready for the Future - The future of the Tribe couldn't be brighter
and this year's crop of preschool graduates is the best example of why things
are looking so good around here. Head Start staff thanked everyone who made
,the annual event such a success. The children showed off their new skills on
the drum to parents, staff, Royalty girls and Elders who gathered at the Tribal
pow-wow grounds. Tribal Elder Ha Dowd gave the invocation and Deanna Trimpe
was the special guest parent speaker.
Learning the Ropes
in Whale CoisiDttry
Chinuk Wawa Conference at Neah Bay
on the Makah Reservation is a chance to learn
something old, something new.
CHANCE AT THE BIGGER STORY Washington on the Makah Reservation
JUST A LURE... on August 11 and 12 were the recent
news reports that the Makah nation,
By Chris Mercier which achieved worldwide fame for res-
A prelude to the Annual Chinuk urrecting the age-old Tribal tradition of
Wawa Conference held in Neah Bay, continued on page 4-5
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde
Community of Oregon
9615 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347
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Feast Participants in this year's Chinuk Wawa Conference were treated to, for
some, an alternate lifestyle. Among the lessons learned was that salmon cooked in a
traditional way is a blessing from the creator.
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