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with probably just the perfect ones. It was amazing; it seemed like everything flowed the entire night.” Littleleaf said the show was a first for the Northwest, but she hopes to offer it again next year. “Oregon has so much to offer and opening up our hearts, homes and opportunities will create connections, build bonds and bring in new networks. This was our first show, being very successful, we will hope to host another next year with possibilities of being even more incredible,” Littleleaf said …
/articles/2024/08/01/fashion-show-highlights-indigenous-talent/by hunters, but that the third stop was the charm. “There was snow all over and nobody had been in there,” said Gilbert. “So we went up through there and, shoot, we hadn’t went a mile and a half when Pee Wee said ‘There they are, Auntie. Get out of the car’ and I said ‘I am’.” Gilbert said she took a stance in front of the car. “I spotted him right off – the spike,” said Gilbert. “I kept my eye on him after I shot him. “I took off where the elk went and I spotted the blood. Then I kept tracking and more …
/articles/2016/12/29/tribal-elder-harvests-first-elk-in-56-years-of-hunting/of Grade Ronde has had a part in bringing Focus Circle to life and helping to heal the effects of multi-generational trauma. Thank you, one and all. Your work has been awesome. Call me; let me know how you are doing. Priscilla Marlowe Salem Dear Tribal members: Over the past year (nine months actually), I have had the good fortune to serve you as a Tribal Council member. If it has been anything, it has been a learning experience. I thank those of you who have had the patience to stand by a new …
/articles/2014/07/01/letters-to-the-editor-july-1-2014/Tribal Government & News Yesteryears -- June 1, 2020 05.28.2020 Danielle Frost History 2015 2015 – After spending 25 years working for the Tribe’s Natural Resources Department, Silviculture and Fire Protection Program Manager Jeff Nepstad retired. Nepstad, 52, had served the Tribe almost half of his life and said he was proud of the work that was accomplished during that time. The mission of the Silviculture Program was to promote the Tribal tradition of being good stewards of the land and all …
/articles/2020/05/28/yesteryears-june-1-2020/Elder, who pointed out the lengthy lines to obtain medications from the Pharmacy. “We spoke about how to improve our systems and how to best to meet patient needs,” Rowe says. “The new RetrieveRx program has supported our ability to decrease staff time searching for patient medications, and shorten patient wait times. “Having this new equipment is a great addition to our Pharmacy and has been well received by staff and patients. We are thankful for the opportunity to improve our services …
/articles/2018/01/31/new-prescription-system-receives-rave-reviews/was returned to the owner. Tuesday, Sept. 26 Criminal trespass in the 48000 block of McPherson Road. Theft in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with an alarm in the 8500 block of Grand Ronde Road. Disorderly conduct in the 27100 block of Salmon River Highway. Wednesday, Sept. 27 Assist outside agency with a child custody issue in the 9600 block of Raven Loop. Assist outside agency in the 49000 block of McPherson Road. Assist outside agency with a warrant arrest in the 27000 …
/articles/2017/10/12/police-log-sept-20-through-oct-8/Culture Yesteryears -- Nov. 15, 2012 11.14.2012 Ron Karten History 2007 - Grand Ronde Tribal member Rebecca Knight was selected as the 2007-08 Hatfield Fellow by Spirit Mountain Community Fund. Knight, 22, is the ninth fellow and fifth Grand Ronde Tribal member to enter the program. She was assigned to the office of Oregon Congresswoman Darlene Hooley. 2002 - Navajo code talker Roy Hawthorne was the headline speaker at a fundraiser for the West Valley Veterans Memorial, helping raise an …
/articles/2012/11/14/yesteryears-nov-15-2012/. Former Tribal Council Chair Reyn Leno and current Chairwoman Cheryle A. Kennedy are direct descendants of Wacheno. Oregon City is now asking for community members to help determine which of the four names will be chosen via an online survey that runs through Sept. 30 at www.surveymonkey.com/r/QK7VHZH. The park is currently in the planning process and will include an open lawn area, playground, picnic shelter, boardwalk, walking path system and off-leash area. When Harrelson was first contacted …
/articles/2018/08/13/clackamas-family-name-is-finalist-for-oregon-city-park-name/program report by staff members of the Natural Resources Department was postponed to the next General Council meeting, which will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, in the Pacific Ballroom at the Monarch Hotel, 12566 S.E. 93 rd Ave., off Interstate 205 near Clackamas Town Center. The dicey and icy road conditions continued into Monday, Jan. 4, when the Tribe initially announced a two-hour late start for the first work day of 2016. Tribal Facilities Supervisor Tyson Mercier said that sidewalks …
/articles/2016/01/14/general-council-canceled-due-to-lack-of-quorum/Culture Watchlist: ‘Homecoming | Buffalo Return to Indigenous Lands’ 01.12.2024 Kamiah Koch Watchlist By Kamiah Koch Social media/digital journalist Until 2021, the city of Denver used to auction off buffalo from its mountain parks to maintain a healthy population. In 2021, they changed directions and began transferring the buffalo back to Indigenous lands. A PBS video, “Homecoming | Buffalo Return to Indigenous Lands,” published in December 2023, shares the significance of this transfer …
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