Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, May 15, 2014, Page 16, Image 16

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S moke S ignals
may 15, 2014
Indian Week proclaimed
Grand Ronde Tribal
Housing Authority
Home repair grants for Tribal homes
Photo by Michelle Alaimo
Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber signs the American Indian Week
proclamation in the Governor’s ceremonial office at the State Capitol
building in Salem on Tuesday, May 13. American Indian Week in
Oregon is May 17-2 and this year’s theme is “Tradition and Innovation:
Learning from Our Past to Build Strong Communities.” Tribal Council
member Cheryle A. Kennedy, right, attended the signing.
Help needed identifying plots
The Facilities Department is asking for help identifying veteran’s
plots. If your family member’s or friend’s plot is a veteran and we do
not have a veteran’s flag present on holidays, please inform us.
We will do our best to mark all plots of veterans. Contact Adam
Leno at 503-879-5525 or adam.leno@grandronde.org. n
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.
Oregon State holding powwow on May 17
CORVALLIS – Oregon State University will hold the 38th annual Kla-
towa Eena Powwow on Saturday, May 17, inside Gill Coliseum on campus.
Grand entries will occur at 1 and 7 p.m. Host drum is the Blacklodge
Singers and honor drum is Little River Singers. Nick Sixkiller will be the
master of ceremonies.
In addition to the powwow, the annual salmon bake will be held in the
Memorial Union quad from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, May 16. A meet
and greet at the Eena Haws Native American Longhouse will follow at 5
p.m. The meet and greet will feature the 1491s, a Native American sketch
comedy group. The group also will perform at 5 p.m. Saturday during the
powwow.
Events are free and open to the public.
For more information, check out oregonstate.edu/nal/ on the Internet or
call the longhouse at 541-737-2783. n