JULY 1, 2004
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Members of the
Smoke Signals'
staff pose for a
picture with Pro
fessor Robert
Baker. Baker, a
jazz musician,
posed for the album-like
cover
shot after visiting
with the staff on
Tuesdayjune IS
and talking to them about the importance of being part of the journalism com
munity. He talked about knowing what is happening in the world and aboit the
importance of being modern-day story tellers. Sadly, Baker passed away
before he could see this picture in print in his favorite Native newspaper. Bob,
I'll never forget you I'll always remember. Photo by Brant Merrill
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Show & Tell Kids from the Tribal Kindergarten were at the Tribal
Elders' meal site on Wednesday, June 17 to sing to the Elders. The kids
sang and performed a choreographed routine to the delight of the Elders,
who applauded after every song.
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Family Time Tribal Elder Cordelia Kneeland (front) and her daughter, Tribal member CeCe Kneeland (behind) dish up on fingerfoods at the Mothers' Day Tea
Celebration. Moms and their families gathered at the Tribal Community Center in Grand Ronde for the celebration.
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