Smoke Signals 2 SEPTEMBER 1, 2001 OFFICIM-BMA-OT COUNCIL -i fit TOM -! &3 n lVi BENMM 1 1 BIFffMIK HOW JK 1 MBEMSW 01 GRAND RONDE TRIBAL COUNCIL ELECTION DAY Saturday, September 8 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Community Center General Council meetings will resume on Sunday, September 9. V f'JL. r ( US'- " ' : - v ? V Drawing by Steve Bobb Garage Sale Depot Building Saturday, September 15 Bring your garage sale items to this 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. fundraiser. Staff and readers of the Smoke Signals are encouraged to donate items to this event. Items not sold and not picked up by the donor may be given to a local charity. Coffee and Cinna mon Rolls will be served throughout the day. Fall Auction in Grand Ronde Tribal Community Center on Saturday, October 20 Bring your wallets and checkbooks to this big event. Items to be auctioned are Tribal logo items like sweatshirts, t-shirts and hats. Original signed, numbered, matted and framed pow-wow photography and Tribal Pendleton Blankets will also be on the auction block. We will be serving dinner at 6:00 p.m. and the auction will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Address Changes... All Tribal members who have a change of address, please contact the Enrollment office to keep it current. The Election Board and other Tribal departments are unable to make these changes for you. 4- ' i 5 , ,U ', , , ' v r ; f 1 - -S ( i ) Salmon Distribution The Tribe's annual salmon distribution was held during pow-wow week (August 13-17) at the Natural Resources Center. Elders like Tom Bean got their salmon from Natural Resources Administrative Assistant Karen Larsen. photo Peta Tinda To all our friends and family, We, the family of Elaine Smith, would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to all who sent cards, flow ers and gifts of food during this dif ficult time. Your kind words and prayers are very much appreciated. A special Thank You to everyone who helped with the meal after the service, you all did a wonderful job. Thank you, Mabel Gaston Teresa Bailey Tammy Garrison Dear Tribal Council members, Enroll ment staff, Tribal lawyer and Smoke Signals, I am one of the Elders of our Con federated Tribes of Grand Ronde. The 1999 amendment has affected many Grand Ronde members and their families including ours. I have a daughter that is in the Tribe and a son that is not; I have a mother, sis ter and two brothers that are in the Tribe and a sister and two brothers that are not. All of us have the cor rect Grand Ronde blood quantum that is needed for enrollment. I am asking you, the members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde that have the power and au thority to help; please correct this and unite all of our people that belong and should belong to the Confeder ated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Sincerely, Martha Jean Jones Roll 4846 Dear Editor, ' The history of the Grand Ronde is not complete without the history of its people. I am an Indian with Grand Ronde blood. My ancestors were forced to live at the Grand Ronde Reservation. The U.S. Government terminated the Tribe in 1953. This tennination destroyed the Tribe but it did not stop the blood from flowing in the people of Grand Ronde. The Tribe was re stored in 1983. The history, heritage and culture of the people have sur vived. After 150 years, Grand Ronde is now a strong sovereign nation. It has survived exterminations, removals, termination and assimilation. I am proud of the Grand Ronde Tribe and hope to one day belong as a member. Thank you, Yetiva Allen Flint, MI Phone: 810-733-6715 E-mail: yallengfn.org PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 www.grandronde.org 1-800-422-0232 FAX: 503-879-2173 4' j O V . 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