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S moke S ignals NOVEMBER 1, 2016 Tribal Council Ordinance amendments approved Birthday bash Independent Tribal Press law sent out for member comment By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Tribal Council approved amend- ments to the ordinance that gov- erns how its nine members conduct themselves as a group and individ- ually during the Wednesday, Oct. 26, Tribal Council meeting. The amendments incorporate portions of the Tribal Council Op- erating Procedures that are used currently. It also better defines council member roles as liaisons to Tribal committees and special event boards, expands the public hearing provision and clarifies how Legislative Action Committee sheets may be signed by Tribal Council members not attending the meeting. For instance, the ordinance states that “Tribal Council members may serve as liaisons to Tribal commit- tees and boards. The role of a liai- son is to listen and observe … and report to the Tribal Council on the activities of committees and boards. Council liaisons shall not direct the work of committees and boards.” Work on Tribal Council Ordi- nance amendments dates back to Jan. 26 with additional revisions to the amendments made as recently as Oct. 18. In other action, Tribal Council ap- proved the agenda for the General Council meeting being held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 6, in the Tribal gym. The meeting will be a review of the 2017 draft budget. Tribal Council also approved a new ground lease agreement for Spirit Mountain Gaming Inc. for leasing property on which Spirit Mountain Casino sits with a term extending to Jan. 31, 2027. All other terms remain the same, in- cluding lease area and rate. Finally, Tribal Council sent an Independent Tribal Press Ordi- nance out for a first reading, which will give the Tribal membership an opportunity to comment on a proposal that would make Smoke Signals “a free and independent press and to ensure the Tribal publication has the independence to report objectively. … Smoke Signals shall be an independent Tribal press, free from any undue influence, and free from any partic- ular political interest. It is the duty of the press to report without bias the activities of the government and the news of interest so as to have informed citizens.” In the current Tribal govern- mental structure, Smoke Signals is supervised by a publications co- ordinator who reports to the Tribal Council chief of staff. The meeting, in its entirety, can be viewed on the Tribal website, www.grandronde.org, by clicking on the News tab and then Video. Following the Tribal Council meeting, an information session for Tribal members only briefed the membership on plans to use the former 31-acre Multnomah Grey- hound Park in Wood Village for economic development purposes. The Tribe purchased the property in October 2015. The meeting was held in exec- utive session and Tribal mem- bers who were not able to attend can contact Tribal Council Chief of Staff Stacia Martin at 503- 879-2304 or stacia.martin@gran- dronde.org to request a copy of the recording. Photos by Michelle Alaimo The Grand Ronde Canoe Family sings a song to open the plankhouse’s birthday celebration held at achaf-hammi on Saturday, Oct. 22. The celebration including protocols by Native students from Chemawa Indian School, such as Hopi dancers and Apache Crown Dancers, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians feather dancers and the Grand Ronde Canoe Family. The plankhouse turned 6 years old. Memory Leno relaxes in her cousins Melacia Reyes, second from left, and Alilia Reyes, right, laps as they watch protocol during the birthday celebration for achaf-hammi. On the left is Leno’s grandmother Tribal Elder Jackie Many Hides. The Reyes’ are sisters and are Blackfeet. IN THE TRIBAL COURT OF THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE GRAND RONDE COMMUNITY OF OREGON In the Matter of: Louise Marie Hannaford Petitioner CASE NO. C-16-011 ORDER GRANTING REQUEST TO CHANGE NAME Based on the allegations set forth in the Petition for Name Change filed by Petitioner on September 8, 2016, THE COURT FINDS AS FOLLOWS: 1. This Court has jurisdiction over the Petitioner and the subject matter of the Petition herein; 2. The Petitioner is over 18 years of age; 3. The Petitioner is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon, roll number 2294; 4. The Petitioner has not petitioned and been granted a change of name by the Tribal Court within the past twelve (12) months; 5. The Petitioner has served a Notice of Name Change to all Cred- itors or Former Spouses to whom an obligation is owed under a divorce decree. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: 1. The name of the Petitioner is changed from Louise Marie Han- naford to Louise Marie Rogers; 2. The Clerk of the Tribal Court shall cause a copy of this Order to be published in the Tribal Newsletter; 3. The Clerk of the Tribal Court shall submit a certified copy of this Order to the Grand Ronde Tribal Enrollment office; 4. The Clerk of the Court shall provide a certified copy of the Order to the Oregon State Department of Vital Statistics. DATED THIS 26th DAY OF OCTOBER, 2016. David D. Shaw Chief Judge 7