S moke S ignals
FEBRUARY 1, 2017
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IN THE TRIBAL COURT OF THE
CONFEDERATED TRIBES
OF THE GRAND RONDE COMMUNITY OF OREGON
In the Matter of:
Lindsey Griffin,
Petitioner
For
Stormy Lee Uma Etier-Mack,
a Minor
CASE NO. C-16-013
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE:
MINOR NAME CHANGE
On October 7, 2016, a petition was filed in this Court on behalf of
the minor child Stormy Lee Uma Etier-Mack. The Petitioner seeks
an order changing the name of the minor child to Stormy Lee Griffin.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
1. A hearing in this matter to show cause why Petitioner’s request
for an order changing the name of the minor child to Stormy Lee
Griffin should not be granted is set for March 15, 2017 at 1:30
p.m.
2. Any parent, guardian or relative of the first degree interested
in the matter shall appear for the hearing to show cause, if any
there be, why the Court should not enter an order granting the
proposed change of name.
3. Any parent, guardian, or relative in the first degree may file a
written objection to the proposed name change with this Court
prior to the hearing date set out above.
4. Petitioner and the minor child shall appear at the hearing.
DATED THIS 3rd DAY OF JANUARY, 2017.
David D. Shaw,
Chief Judge
IN THE TRIBAL COURT OF THE
CONFEDERATED TRIBES
OF THE GRAND RONDE COMMUNITY OF OREGON
In the Matter of:
Amanda Grijalva,
Petitioner
For
Nevaeh Jean Lynn Gore,
a Minor
CASE NO. C-16-014
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE:
MINOR NAME CHANGE
On November 3, 2016 a petition was filed in this Court on behalf
of the minor child Nevaeh Jean Lynn Gore. The Petitioner seeks
an order changing the name of the minor child to Nevaeh Jean
Lynn Grijalva.
NOW THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
1. A hearing in this matter is set for March 15, 2017 at 2:30 p.m.
2. Any parent, guardian or relative of the first degree interested
in the matter shall appear for the hearing to show cause, if any
there be, why the Court should not enter an order granting the
proposed change of name.
3. Any parent, guardian, or relative in the first degree may file a
written objection to the proposed name change with this Court
prior to the hearing date set out above.
4. Petitioner and the minor child shall appear at the hearing.
5. If the parents are deceased, or have not consented to the Change
of Name, Petitioner shall cause a copy of this Order to be pub-
lished in the Tribal Newsletter, Smoke Signals for two consecu-
tive editions prior to the hearing date.
DATED THIS 17th DAY OF JANUARY, 2017.
David D. Shaw,
Chief Judge
Smoke Signals file photo
Oregon State Sen. Arnie Roblan, left, talks with Tribal Council Chairman Reyn
Leno, middle, and former Tribal Council member Ed Pearsall during Tribal
Government Day in the State Capitol Galleria in Salem in February 2015.
Unique opportunity for Tribes to
meet with state legislators, staff
GOVERNMENT DAY
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Umpqua Tribe of Indians also has
donated funds for the reception.
The Grand Ronde Tribe will
be represented by Public Affairs
Administrative Assistant Chelsea
Clark at the informational table
and Tribal Council members and
Tribal lobbyist Justin Martin usu-
ally attend to meet with veteran
and newly elected legislators.
“Tribal Government Day offers a
unique opportunity for Tribal lead-
ers, Tribal staff and Tribal citizens to
meet with legislators, public agency
officials and staff in an environment
to communicate directly about their
respective governments,” said Mar-
tin, who is based in Salem.
“This reciprocal education event
provides a glimpse into how similar
their respective roles can be, while
also highlighting the uniqueness of
the state-Tribal process that makes
Oregon so effective at positive gov-
ernment-to-government relation-
ships. These positive relationships
lead to an enhanced awareness
and work ethic that guides a better
policy framework that ultimately
benefits everyone inside Indian
Country and throughout Oregon.”
Although Oregon’s Legislature
now meets annually, the 2017 ses-
sion will be the larger of the two
and the event gives Oregon Tribes
a chance to educate new legisla-
tors who were elected during the
November 2016 general election
about their sovereign status and
issues of importance to Oregon’s
Tribal Nations.
Name changes in Tribal Court
Tribal Court provides both minor and adult name changes to enrolled
members for a filing fee of only $30.
If you have any questions or would like to request a packet, contact
Tribal Court at 503-879-2303.
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