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S moke S ignals AUGUST 15, 2017 7 Contest Powwow occurring in shadow of total eclipse By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor A noon grand entry at Contest Powwow on Sunday, Aug. 20? Yes, that is not a typo in the Smoke Signals ad. Powwow Special Event Board Chair Dana Ainam said the usual 1 p.m. grand entry on the third day of Contest Powwow has been moved up an hour to help travelers get on the road as soon as possible considering the next morning is the total solar eclipse over Grand Ronde and traffic on Highway 18 could be congested. And that’s not the only change. Adult dance categories have been split in half with an 18- to 35-year- old category and a 36- to 50-year- old category. Golden Age remains older than 50. “Tribal Council supported addi- tional funding to increase opportu- nities to attract participants to our event,” Ainam said. “Many pow- wows have moved to a junior adult and senior adult so 28 year olds are not competing against 49 year olds. As you are aware, last year our event was heavily impacted by competing powwows in our region.” Last year’s Contest Powwow drew 171 dancers, down from the usually more than 200 who regu- larly attend. The new dance categories in- crease the total prize money in all the dance categories to almost $50,000. The numerous dance con- tests will feature first-place prizes If you go Grand Ronde Contest Powwow When: Grand entries are at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18; 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19; and noon Sunday, Aug. 20 Where: Uyxat Powwow Grounds, 9600 Highway 22 (Hebo Road) Parking: $1 a day or a donation of canned food; $3 for a weekend pass More information: 503-879- 2037 Smoke Signals file photo from $1,000 to $150 depending on age categories. Other than that, the Contest Powwow is business as usual. Oth- er grand entries are scheduled for 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, and 1 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19. Head staff will include master of ceremonies Casey Wallahee, arena director Fred Ike Jr., head dance judge Charlie Tailfeathers, head drum judge Chase Sayer and host drum Blackstone. Specials will include a men’s fancy sponsored by the Native Wellness Institute of Gresham with a $1,000 first-place prize, a School Is Cool dance sponsored by the Tribal Education Committee, a Round Bustle/Chicken dance with an $800 first-place prize and a Women’s Basket Cap dance with Dancers participate in a Grand Entry during the 2016 Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Contest Powwow held at Uyxat Powwow Grounds. This year’s Contest Powwow will be held Friday through Sunday, Aug. 18-20. an $800 first-place prize. The Drum Contest will award $20,000 total with first-place drum winning $8,000. Camping will be available at Uyxat Powwow Ground for $5 with parking. Daily parking will be $1 or a canned food donation, and weekend parking passes will be $3. Campers will be allowed to stay overnight on Sunday to view the eclipse on Monday morning and help prevent congestion on local roadways. However, no new camp- ers will be allowed at the powwow grounds after Saturday. A shuttle will be available from Spirit Mountain Casino to the powwow grounds. To inquire about room availability, contact the casi- no at 800-760-7977. In addition, the Tribe’s Recreation Department will continue its Native Youth 3-on-3 Basketball Tourna- ment for co-ed teams of youth in middle school or high school. Teams are limited to four members. All teams must have a coach who is 18 or older. There will be a three- point contest and prizes for first, second and third place. Team registration was required by Friday, Aug. 11. Per cultural practice, no drugs, alcohol or firearms are allowed at the event and displaying gang affiliation is not permitted at the Contest Powwow. Ad created by George Valdez