Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 2018)
S moke S ignals APRIL 1, 2018 13 ‘Flute Medicine’ reaping awards, nominations “Flute Medicine,” the most recent compact disc released by Tribal Lands Manager and multiple Native Amer- ican Music Awards recipient Jan Michael Looking Wolf Reibach, has started receiving numerous awards and nominations. The CD received two Silver Medal Awards for Outstanding Achieve- ment from the Global Music Awards in the Album and Instrumen- talist categories. According to its Facebook page, the Global Music Awards is a top music competition that honors talented musicians around the world and receiving an award puts a “stamp of credibility for gifted, emerging musicians.” Meanwhile, the release was nominated for Best Native American Al- bum by the One World Music Radio Awards, which will be announced on Sunday, June 3. “Flute Medicine” joined “Harmony” by Jay Michael, “En- chantment Blooms” by Nouveau Papillion, “Medicine Wheel” by Painted Raven, “Fuego” by Rushingwind and the Native Groove and “Shaman” by Wychazel in the category. One World Music is the No. 1 radio station in Europe that concentrates on broadcasting world music and “Flute Medicine” debuted at No. 5 on the station’s Top 100 chart in December. And the Canadian Indigenous Music Awards nominated “Flute Medi- cine” as the Best Instrumental Album along with “The Flute Player & the Singer” by Chamakese & Gladue, “Reckoning” by Melody McKiver, “Miigis” by Red Sky Performance and “Rushingwind” by Steven Rushingwind. The awards will be given out at the Manito Ahbee Music Festival being held May 16-20 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. “Flute Medicine,” recorded in 432 hertz, was the topic of a Smoke Signals podcast posted on Jan. 24. To hear the podcast and Reibach discuss the compact disc, visit https://www.spreaker.com/user/smokesignals/ss-pod- cast-5-looking-wolf. n Fee assistance Enrolled Tribal members can request assistance with test fees (i.e. GRE, SAT, LSAT, ACT) and admissions application fees. Contact Higher Education for more information at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 2275. n Handgun Safety Course Saturday, April 07, 2018 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CTGR Community Service Center - Bld. B 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 Limit: 25 participants per class $ 25.00 Per Person Payment to be made day of class Please bring your own lunch No firearms or live ammunition will be allowed in the facility NOTE: • This course meets one of the prerequisites set forth by the County Sheriff in order to apply for a concealed handgun license. • There are further conditions that must be met in order to obtain a concealed handgun license. • Successful completion of this course does not guarantee issuance of a concealed handgun license. For further information please contact: Juan Sifuentez (after 4 PM) at 503-798-3521 or juansifuentez1964@gmail.com MIDDLE SCHOOL REWARDS TRIP: 7th Annual UO Youth Movement REQUIREMENTS: WHEN: FRIDAY, MAY 4TH 2.5 GPA from Winter term or last report card LEAVING YED @6:00AM 6th Grade- upon review RETURN TO YED NO LATER THAN 6:00PM PERMISSION SLIPS AVALIABLE AT YED GET A FREE SHIRT, FREE FOOD, & PRIZES No more than two (2) unexcused absences Turn in permission slip, grade sheet and pre-arrange with school for your absence PERMISSION SLIP DUE APRIL 27TH AT YED 20 SPACES AVAILABLE FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT YOUTH EDUCATION @503-879-2101