r Smoke Signals FEBRUARY 15, 2003 1 111 n '"T 1 L ... " " ; ' -Biv i i i - ' ' - k-OH, ii s i , f v it; HI v-Vr ; Still Nearby - The Tribe's Procurement Depart ment recently moved to the building that used to be home to the Tribal Housing Authority on Grand Ronde Road across from the new housing develop ment. Bryan Langley (right), Kevin Mueller (center), Nathan Rolston (left) and Kelly Herber (not pictured) are still close by and their phone extensions are the same. "3 'THUD 3s&?ii& ,g, iflgpr r.,.tH5', TSEB1 '$)' "1ST- "ifa ?fflf- Tr OIQV G23V ''SS1- disss' '-'335'':'fir-fltira. '"ant i$mi- ''Hglfr 'fMS' 'f?' SBlSi1- - aura "iJiB"', , ii!li Western Oregon University Pow-wow U Jv-Mt'h -.. -1 Indians Gather In Monmouth This year's 10th Annual Native American Pow-wow "Bridging the Gap Between Tradition and Today" was held at the campus of Western Oregon University in Monmouth on Saturday, February 1. The pow-wow was presented by WOU's Multicultural Student Union and may have been the biggest yet. Many Grand Ronde Tribal members like Rose Starr (right) and the Grand Ronde Tribal Royalty attended this year's event. The Grand Ronde Color Guard presented the colors to open the event. Eagle Valley Singers were the host drum and there were about a dozen drums and several hundred dancers and spectators. Photos by Peta Tinda ""1 1 f t f J ', 4 ' A. J 4 J v.-? '4 1 o fir 1 i ii. ' I'll ni in" 'Ti in "i 1 1 :i i mi mi 'liL t J Li i ! ' . .-,fn Ill r aj A Vr A'. 131 1 1 A tl (a J' , -. alO V'.;.J 'It- v j - I I FA sis 1 si. i.