12 S moke S ignals JULY 15, 2018 Veterans retire Marcellus Norwest eagle staff By Danielle Frost Smoke Signals staff writer The eagle staff belong- ing to the late Marcellus “Marce” Norwest will have a permanent home at the Tribe’s Chachalu Museum & Cultural Center. On Thursday, July 12, a day when temperatures soared into the 90s, ap- proximately 30 people attended the ceremony at the museum’s small entryway plankhouse, in- cluding several members of Norwest’s family, to retire the staff and parts of his regalia. Norwest was a U.S. Army veteran who fought in the Korean War and one of the founding mem- bers of the Grand Ronde chapter of the Northwest Indian Veterans Associa- tion, and became a mem- ber of the West Valley Veterans Honor Guard. He also was a driving force for construction of the West Valley Veterans Memorial and initiated the annual Veterans Pow- wow, which was renamed in Norwest’s honor after he walked on in 2011. Cultural Education Specialist Brian Krehbiel, Cultural Advisor Bobby Mercier and Cultural Edu- cation Coordinator Jordan Mercier opened the ceremony with singing and drumming as the smell of sage filled the air. Grand Ronde Honor Guard mem- bers Steve Bobb Sr., Raymond Petite, Rich VanAtta, Al Miller, Dennis Kleffner and Daniel Hel- frich carried in the flags and the staff. The staff was then given to Cultural Center Specialist Jim Holmes and Cultural Collections Specialist Nick LaBonte. Bobby Mercier covered the staff with a white sheet and then ad- dressed the crowd in Chinuk Wawa and then English. “We’re thankful for the teachings that came with this (staff),” Mercier said. “We hope no one forgets where the powwow, staff and parts of his regalia came from. … We are not so much retiring it as we are placing it where it will be held for our family. We are praying that we never forgot those things and our children never forget.” Holmes thanked the Norwest Free Playgroup in Grand Ronde! * When: First Thursday of each month 10:00 am-11:30 am Where: CTGR – Community Service Center 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Who: Parents and caregivers of children under 5 years. Why: Come to play, have a snack and have fun! ters, Marcella Selwyn and Marilee Norwest, as well as Bobby Mercier for conducting the ceremony. “May you always be surrounded by love and warmth,” Bobb said. “Al- though you probably don’t need the blanket today.” Bobb said the eagle staff was donated to him when Norwest was ill by Marcel- lus’ wife, Sharon, and the use of the staff dates back to 1986. However, the feathers have been deteriorating and the eagle staff was last used during the 2017 Veterans Powwow. Tribal Elder Deitz Peters created a new one that is now being used by veterans. Photos by Michelle Alaimo “Last year it made its last Tribal Elder Marcella Selwyn, above, is gifted a trip around,” Bobb said. “It pillow, after being gifted a Pendleton blanket, needs to stand upright in the by Tribal Elder Susie Lash, right, and Veter- bag for a year, and now it ans Special Event Board Chairman and Tribal has been retired to Chachalu. Elder Steve Bobb Sr., background, during the retirement ceremony for the late Marcellus Things like this are extremely Norwest’s eagle staff, left, held at Chachalu important to us as a people. Museum & Cultural Center on Thursday, July … It is important to be kept 12. Selwyn is Norwest’s sister. The staff will go here with its spirit.” on display at the museum in the future. Selwyn said she thought the ceremony was wonderful. “I couldn’t wait for this day,” she family for their gift. said. “I am so overwhelmed, this “It will treasured and well taken really gets right to the heart. I’m care of here,” he said. really proud of my brother and that After the ceremony was complete, his staff will be here.” attendees went inside Chachalu Norwest echoed similar senti- to enjoy refreshments. Bobb, the ments. Veterans Special Event Board “I’m really proud of my brother chairman, gifted Tribal blankets and the boys for doing this for him,” and pillows to Norwest’s two sis- she said. “It is really sweet.” n