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JUNE 15, 2012 Smoke Signals 9 r6 . A A ' - - : V ' .ri v . V Jf '. M rl,,;.l:,', . ,'.' V M " - ml 4 t3 ;V -X. Tribal member Jon George, right, gifts a necklace to John Mullen, Oregon Parks & Recreation Department park manager for theTryon CreekMilo Mclver Management Unit, as a thank you for working in partnership with the Tribe for State Parks Day at Milo Mclver State Park near Estacada on Saturday, June 2. The park's day-use fee was waived for the day and members of the Tribe who live in the Portland area did craft demonstrations, sang and drummed, and traditional foods, such as salmon and hazelnuts, were sampled. TAaD euDCS)nn)pinn)euD Tribal member Lisa Archuleta sings the thank you song with other members of Place of Our Ancestors, the Tribe's Portland drum group, during State Parks Day at Milo Mclver State Park near Estacada. a i 'in ii-Tiv ii i nn - Ucr. ! Ml La X iV 1 f v. A V1 Place of Our Ancestors, the Tribe's Portland drum group, sing and drum for a crowd. Tribal member Greg Archuleta prepares salmon to be cooked traditionally and served for visitors. v 0 V .-jfM r. v - V v. , f A 4 V Tribal member Jon George demonstrates to visitors of State Parks Day how to start a basket by weaving at Milo Mclver State Park near Estacada on Saturday, June 2. Tribal Elder Debi Anderson talks about the Canoe Journey with visitors to State Parks Day after they asked about the canoe on display at her table. VjsittheJribeX i see more page! is . nhotos Photos by Michelle Alaimo phol -1 5