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12 APRIL 1, 2023 Smoke Signals Spring Break 2023 Hayu-munk skukum Services Spring Break camp took place for the orst time since 2019 from Monday to Wednesday, March 27-29. Approximately 30 sixth- through 12th-grade students attended the camp held at B'nai B'rith Camp in Otis. The youth divided up into four <clans= and participated in activities such as challenge games, archery and stick games. Each clan performed a skit. There was also a presentation by the Tribe9s Tribal Employment Rights Ofoce and a Question, Persuade, Refer suicide prevention training by some of the Tribe9s mental health therapists. Anastasia Rosca, second from right, tells Ashton Mankins, right, that Spencer Shaw, 13, left, posing as a Rocky Balboa statue, just moved as they practice their clan9s Night at the Museum skit during the hayu-munk skukum Services Spring Break camp on Tuesday, March 28. Also part of the clan is Denali Williams, 17, second from left, and Jerome Williams, 15, in the background. Aiden Campbell, 14, left, looks for Landon Langley to slap his hand to pass on his portion of the relay race during the hayu- munk skukum Services Spring Break camp. Satara Blanchard, 13, left, and Haideyn Markel-Hunt stack Oreos as their clan competes in an Oreo stacking challenge during the hayu-munk skukum Services Spring Break camp on Tuesday, March 28. Tristan Mankins lines an arrow up to a target during an archery activity during the hayu-munk skukum Services Spring Break camp on Tuesday, March 28. SEE MORE OF THIS STORY CTGRsmokesignals Tribal Enrichment Coordinator Isaiah Sherwood, left, shows Cohen Fugate, 11, how to stand as he prepares to participate in a wellie wanging challenge game during the hayu-munk skukum Services Spring Break camp. Photos by Michelle Alaimo