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to locate a runaway in the Salem area. Sunday, May 17 Civil complaint in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Assist outside agency in contacting a suspect in the Willamina area. Responded to an alarm in the 8700 block of Grand Ronde Road. Driving complaint reported in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. Assist outside agency with a reported trespassing in the area of A R Ford Road and Ash Avenue. Assist outside agency with a reported burglary in the Willamina area. Monday, May 18 Disturbance …
/articles/2020/06/12/grand-ronde-tribal-police-department-log-may-15-28/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Police Log -- Feb 3-16, 2022 02.28.2022 Tribal Police Thursday, Feb. 3 Driving complaint reported in the area of milepost 26 on Highway 18. Animal complaint reported in the 9600 block of Hebo Road. Suspicious vehicle reported in the area of Old Fort and Hebo roads. Driving complaint reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency in the 7200 block of Harmony Road. Friday, Feb. 4 Suspicious activity reported in the 27100 block …
/articles/2022/02/28/grand-ronde-police-log-feb-3-16-2022/of Fire Hall Road. Suspicious activity reported in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Sunday, Feb. 10 Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 23 on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a single-vehicle, non-injury crash in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a single-vehicle, non-injury crash in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Reported domestic disturbance in the 9500 block of Raven Loop. Assist outside agency with a forgery …
/articles/2019/02/28/grand-ronde-police-log-feb-7-20/Trauma because it is passed down through generations. The latest generations don't even have to have suffered the original trauma to experience the effects. The telling difference between historical trauma and ordinary trauma, said psychologist Clay Mathewson, who worked in the Tribal Behavioral Health unit in the 1990s, is that "people who were in Vietnam or (Hurricane) Katrina, they know something has shifted, but when the trauma is historical, going back generations, not having your emotions …
/articles/2011/04/28/effects-of-historical-trauma-affecting-modern-day-indians/Tribal Government & News Grand Ronde Tribal Police Department log -- Dec. 11, 2020-Jan. 12, 2021 01.29.2021 Dean Rhodes Public safety Friday, Dec. 11 Assist outside agency by covering Department of Human Services employees on a house visit in the 9500 block of Raven Loop. Report of criminal mischief in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a traffic assist in the area of milepost 24 on Hebo Road. Disturbance reported in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Two …
/articles/2021/01/29/grand-ronde-tribal-police-department-log-dec-11-2020-jan-12-2021/for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. Tribal Council is committed to making smart and sound investments that will benefit generations to come. Chachalu Phase I grand opening On June 5, we celebrated the opening of Phase I of our Tribal museum and cultural center, Chachalu. With the opening of Phase I, the Tribe now has a place to house and preserve its artifacts under one roof. This has allowed us to document, categorize and carefully preserve our collections. This has been a significant …
/articles/2014/07/01/message-from-the-chairman-2/Greg Archuleta drumming and singing. George then gave the invocation. Tribal Council Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy, who is a direct descendant from two Rogue River Treaty signers, welcomed Tribal guests. “We always look for people to partner with, who have the same heart, the same gift of life so that we can help one another because we are all here together and we’re going to make this a better place,” she said. Kennedy said the Rogue River Tribes signed two treaties with the federal government …
/articles/2019/09/23/tribal-council-continues-southern-oregon-outreach-effort/) been what my life has been about. Telling stories brings me joy. I make films and series on my ancestral homelands with our community that explore the raw and rigid beauties of place-based Indigenous storytelling through horror, comedy and drama.” Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2023/03/30/tribe-selects-five-artistic-fellows/Culture Wink Soderberg has led an enterprising life, keeps active on TERO Commission 05.12.2017 Brent Merrill Elder Profile Tribal Elder and former Tribal Council member William Joseph “Wink” Soderberg spent his early childhood in Grand Ronde. In the mid to late 1930s, the Grand Ronde Indian Reservation was a much different place than it is today. When Wink, 83, was a boy there was no running water in his Reservation home and the family’s outhouse was a 50-yard sprint in the middle …
/articles/2017/05/12/wink-soderberg-has-led-an-enterprising-life-keeps-active-on-tero-commission/retired in January 2000 and enjoyed wintering in Mexico and Arizona. Some of the many things Bob enjoyed included gardening, woodworking, hunting with his brother-in-law and friends, camping, family vacations and cruises, riding his quad in the desert, and spending time with his daughters and their families. He especially enjoyed playing cards with family and friends. It wasn’t unusual for him to insist on one more game before evening’s end. He was always ready to tell you his latest joke or share …
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