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S moke S ignals JUNE 1, 2016 Ingram named Miss Naimuma at Portland State VOLUNTEERS NEEDED For By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Former Veterans Special Event Board Queen Savannah Ingram was named Miss Naimuma for 2016-17 by the United Indigenous Students in Higher Education at Portland State University during its powwow held on Saturday, April 23. Ingram originally ran for the title in 2009 and was the irst runner-up. At that time, United Indigenous Stu- dents said that 2009 was the irst time that they had ever had Royalty. “To my knowledge, Savannah is the irst Grand Ronde Tribal member to hold the title,” said her mother, An- Savannah Ingram nette. United Indigenous Students in Higher Education has been sponsoring a powwow for 45 years. In her role as Miss Naimuma, Ingram will attend conferences, events and powwows to represent the organization and Portland State University. Ingram is not currently enrolled at Portland State, but plans to transfer to the university after she completes the Clinical Laboratory Assistant program at Clackamas Community College. She currently has an associate degree in science that she earned from Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham in 2015. Ingram is 20 years old. 25 DISASTER RESPONSE EXERCISE This is a community wide exercise: Volunteers ages 13+, Tribal, nonTribal, Tribal em- ployees, community members: All are Welcome To sign up or for more info, contact: up or for more info, contact: Brandy Bishop To at sign 503-879-1837, Brandy Bishop at 503-879-1837, Brandy.bishop@grandronde.org OR Deb Kroeker at 503-879-4522, Deb Kroeker at 503-879-4522, Deborah.kroeker@grandronde.org The exercise is scheduled for: JUNE 9, 2016 from 8 a.m. to noon Meet at the Community Center This exercise is part of a multi-state, multi-county Earthquake exercise. Are YOU ready for the Big Shake?? This is a Mass Casualty Exercise based on the premise that the Cascadia Fault has finally cracked! Volunteers will be pretend- ing to be victims, help with victim makeup, help with all sorts of stuff. This is a great time to practice your acting skills, your Name changes in Tribal Court makeup skills, and find out what it might be like to be involved in a big earthquake. Tribal Court provides both minor and adult name changes to enrolled members for a iling fee of only $30. If you have any questions or would like to request a packet, contact Devin Larsen at 503-879-2303 or devin. larsen@grandronde.org. To sign up or for more info, contact: Brandy Bishop at 503-879-1837, Deb Kroeker at 503-879-4522, Ad created by George Valdez