S moke S ignals may 1, 2014 Smoke Signals photo reprint policy See a photo you like in Smoke Signals? Want a copy, or several copies? Want to see if a photo that was taken but not printed in Smoke Signals because of space limitations might be something you’d like hanging on your living room wall? Tribal members can order 8-by-10 inch copies of photos taken by Smoke Signals staff members regardless of if they were published in the newspaper. Charge is $1 for each print ordered. Reprint orders must be pre-paid with a check made out to Smoke Signals. A photo reprint order form is available in the Publications Offi ce of the Tribe’s Governance Building in Grand Ronde, or can be mailed upon request. All photos contained in Smoke Signals’ current archive are available for purchase, but people interested in going through the archive must make an appointment to review photos for possible purchase. No rush orders will be permitted and requestors must allow 30 days for delivery. Requestors must be Tribal members. In addition, reprint requestors must agree that the reprint is for personal use only, and not for use in an ad, or for commercial, political or promotional purposes. Smoke Signals reserves the right to decline a reprint request. To re- quest a reprint order form, write to Smoke Signals at 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347, or call Michelle Alaimo at 503-879-1961 or 800-422-0232. n Basketball tourney seeking players 50 years of age or older The Pacifi c Northwest Masters Basketball Tournament will be held Monday, July 28, through Friday, Aug. 1, in the Eugene area and will be the fi rst premier competitive Masters Hoops tournament on the West Coast for players 50 and older. Organizers are seeking participation from Native American teams. For more information, check out www.EugeneCascadesCoast.com/pacnw- masters on the Internet or visit the Facebook page Pacifi c NorthWest Masters Basketball. Also, you can contact ahering99@gmail.com. n phi beta kappa alpha of oregon chapter 2014 visiting scholar american indians american popular imagination free public lecture wednesday , may 14 , 2014 7 : 30 pm university of oregon : emu ballroom pbk.uoregon.edu Philip Deloria examines the curious and painful dynamics surrounding Indian visibility in popular culture—and discusses Metamora, Last of the Mohicans, Hiawatha, Cher, dreamcatchers, motorcycles, sports teams, George Catlin, Buffalo Bill, Avatar, The Lone Ranger, among others—paired with Indian invisibility in most social, economic, and political discussion. Deloria combines the arguments of his books Playing Indian and Indians in Unexpected Places to advance the case for Indian people’s deep engagements with modernity over the last 120 years. Philip Deloria is the Carroll Smith-Rosenberg Collegiate Professor at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a joint appointment in the departments of History, and American Culture. He has served as president of the American Studies Association, as a council member of the Organization of American Historians, and as a trustee of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian. He is also the coeditor of The Blackwell Companion to American Indian History and C.G. Jung and the Sioux Traditions: Dreams, Visions, Nature, and the Primitive by Vine Deloria Jr. sponsored by college of arts and sciences department of english department of history uo libraries many nations longhouse native american studies program oregon humanities center robert d. clark honors college university housing division of undergraduate studies phi beta kappa, founded in 1776, is the nation’s oldest academic honor society. with half a million members across the country, it champions excellence in the liberal arts and sciences. Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority Home repair grants for Tribal homes The Tribe, through the Grand Ronde Tribal Housing Authority, offers Home Repair Grants to Tribally owned private homes for needed repairs, upgrades and maintenance. If you own a home in Oregon and it needs a little help with things like a worn-out roof or a tired heating system, get in touch with your Tribal Housing Authority and see if you and your home qualify. 503-879-2401. Grand Ronde Royalty 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 disqualifi cation 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 fl ags are retired unless pre-approved with the Royalty Coordinator. Participants 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. GRAND RONDE ROYALTY COURT Participating in Royalty Court is an excellent opportunity for Tribal girls and young women to learn our traditions and powwow protocol. Participants rep- resent the Tribe by attending powwows and various community events. We encourage all young woman ages 5-18 to join. Participants must provide 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 ~ OFFICIAL APPLICATION ~ Applicant’s Name: ________________________________________________ Mailing Address: _________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Phone (Day): ________________________(Evening): ___________________ Date of Birth: ___________________________________ Age: ___________ 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? ____________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ Applicant’s Signature______________________________________________ Parent’s Signature________________________________________________ Sponsor’s Signature (if different than a parent)_________________________ Return this application to: Grand Ronde Royalty, Attn: Jackie Manyhides, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Deadline: 5 p.m. Friday, May 2 The University of Oregon is an equal-opportunity, affirmative-action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. 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