Smoke Signals 1 1 JUNE 1,2009 Cultural Resources seeks plankhouse giveaway items PER CAPITA NOTICE June 12, 2009, is the proposed Per Capita Date for the second quarterly payment. Members are not required to do anything to receive this quarter's per capita dis tribution. However, anyone wanting to change their address should call Hollie Mercier at 503-879-2490 or 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2490. Attention Tribal members Copies of Legislative Action Committee recommendations are available on the Tribal member side of the Tribal Web site. They are located with the Legislative Action Committee minutes. These forms are only a recommendation used by the Legislative Action Committee to move discussion items to a regular Tribal Council meeting for a vote of the Tribal Council. If you have any questions, please contact Dakota Whitecloud, Tribal Council Relations Coordinator, for more information. You may reach Whitecloud at 503-879-1309 or 1-800-422-0232, ext. 1309. In anticipation of an early fall opening of the Grand Ronde plankhouse, the Tribe's Cultural Resources Department is seeking donations of giveaway items for the planned blessing ceremony. Giveaway items can be about almost anything, including beads and blan kets, but not alcohol or drugs. The items are intended to recognize people from outside the Grand Ronde community who will come for the blessing ceremony. "By having people from outside the community, they are helping to strengthen our house," said Tribal member and Cultural Resources Protec tion Coordinator Eirik Thorsgard. Giveaway items can be dropped off at the Cultural Resources Department in Grand Ronde or at the Tribal satellite offices in Eugene and Portland. For more information or to check on the appropriateness of possible giveaway item, call Angella McCallister at 503-879-2268, Thorsgard at 503-879-1630 or Language & Culture Specialist Bobby Mercier at 503-879-2076. An article on proper plankhouse protocol written by Cultural Resources Depart ment staff will appear in Smoke Signals closer to the blessing ceremony. D dorsum Royalty participants and their parent or sponsor must attend all re quired events (powwows, parades, fundraisers, organizational meetings and others). Absences can be prearranged with the Royalty Coordinator. Three unexcused absences will result in disqualification from Royalty. Royalty participants are expected to stay for the duration of the events. This includes helping set up for events, such as meetings and parades, as well as dancing during Grand Entry, InterTribals and staying until the flags are retired unless pre-approved with the Royalty Coordinator. Par- B2KB aoieissv(aa!j Participating in Royalty court is an excellent opportunity for Tribal girls and young women to learn our traditions and powwow protocol. Participants represent the Tribe by attending powwows and various community events. We encourage all young woman ages 5-18 to join. Participants must pro vide their regalia. Serving on Royalty Court requires a considerable commitment from the participant and her sponsor; travel, fundraisers, classes, and meetings are required for all competing participants. Little Miss Grand Ronde 5-8 years of age Junior Miss Grand Ronde 9-13 years of age Senior Miss Grand Ronde 14-18 years of age General Requirements: 1 . Enrolled Grand Ronde Tribal member 2. Must be alcohol and drug free 3. Never married, no children 5. Attend school regularly and be in good standing 6. Sign and comply with Royalty Guidelines and Agreement 7. Must have one year of dancing experience and powwow protocol Applicant's Name: Mailing Address: .(Evening): .Age: . Phone (Day): Date of Birth: Father's Name: Mother's Name: Sponsor's Name, Address and Phone (if different than a parent): Why do you want to participate In Royalty? . ticipants are expected to speak in front of large groups of people. Royalty participants must be willing and able to dance. Remember: You are all part of a team and are expected to treat yourselves, running mates and others with respect at all times. All interested must be able to meet the following guidelines in order to be eligible for the Veterans' Royalty Court: All must be enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. Participant should have never been married and have no children. r. All must be enrolled in and currently attending a public or private school. All must be drug and alcohol free. Must have one year of powwow experience. Must have their own regalia, or be able to make their own regalia before the application deadline. The participant must be willing and able to attend all Veterans' events and be prepared to represent the Veterans and the Tribe. Must have a parent or sponsor willing to participate and attend activities with the giri and boy and provide transportation. This year, there will be ONE Veterans' Royalty Queen and ONE Veterans' Young Warrior. Deadline Is June 20, 2009. onsen fianugfifrgnj - Category: Veteran's Princess. Name: (Last) CTGR Roll : Address: Qty: . Veteran's Young Warrior. (First) Phone Number: ( Age: Please list Individual dance styles you do: , Are you available to travel? Yes or No Are you available to attend meetings? (1st Tuesday of month, 6 p.m. to end): Yes or No Please list any activities or experience which would make you a good candidate for this service? Why do you want to serve as Veteran's Royalty? Applicant's Signature. Parent's Signature Sponsor's Signature (if different than a parent). Return this application to: Powwow SEB Royalty Coordinator 961S Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Return this application to: Veterans' Powwow Committee PO Box 38, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Phone: 503-879-1602- Fax: 503-879-1610 Applications due no later than June 20, 2009.