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if the Tribe has developed a "stop sale point," which would be a point at which the Tribe would get out of the stock market if another drastic decline occurred. Barnum, like he has at other General Council meetings, warned against trying to time the stock market. "There are two decisions that need to be made: when to sell and when to buy back," he said. "Those two decisions are usually made at the wrong times." However, Barnum cited changes that have occurred that will give the Tribe more flexibility …
/articles/2011/05/04/general-membership-briefed-on-growing-tribal-portfolio/that ended with Tribes and bands from throughout western Oregon being forcibly marched to Siletz and Grand Ronde, where they were held for many of those 100 years almost as prisoners. Also during that time, many Grand Ronde people developed cottage industries. Traditional knowledge led to basket-making, wood carving and canning all kinds of wild foods. Among these cottage industries was the unofficial production and sale of alcoholic products. Lewis described Prohibition-era Grand Ronde …
/articles/2012/08/14/still-life-lewis-discusses-tribal-prohibition/the Cultural Resources Department in visiting the federal archives in Seattle, where she came across photos of Moccasin Jam labels that Elders used to package for sale. "I read the stories our Elders told," she said. "Both of those got my fire lit." It was a natural idea for others as well. "I canned with my mom and my grandmother," said Elder and food bank volunteer Arlettia Krehbiel. "We all chipped in and did everything." "I have been a canner for the last 50 years," said Medeiros. "(Produce …
/articles/2012/08/30/community-begins-canning-excess-produce/Manager Jan Reibach. “The study will look at potential development options for the property that are economically viable.” Planning and Grants Manager Kim Rogers said the BIA grant, if received, could complement the Tribal analysis of the property. In other action, Tribal Council: Approved the 2016 Right of Way Logging Unit timber sale as presented by the Natural Resources Department. It is expected to generate an estimated $91,600 in timber revenue; Approved the Natural Resources Department’s …
/articles/2016/06/30/tribal-council-oks-grocery-store-study-grant-application/while a small parcel is available for purchase. We are working closely with the current landowner to finalize details and, pending approvals and closing, hope to take ownership later this summer." In addition, Tribal Council also approved a purchase and sale agreement to pursue buying a 4,502-square-foot home situated on an additional 2.75 acres on the Noble Oaks property, which is separate from The Nature Conservancy donation. Reibach said that anyone with questions can contact him at 503-879-2394 …
/articles/2019/05/15/tribal-council-oks-pursuing-donation-of-6675-acre-noble-oaks-preserve/to 1871. The error was discovered after passage of the Grand Ronde Reservation Act in 1988 that returned 9,811 acres to the Tribe. Surveyor David Thompson had incorrectly surveyed the eastern boundary of the Reservation, leaving 84 acres unsurveyed. The land also was excluded from a 1904 sale of unallotted lands within the Reservation and Grand Ronde was not compensated for it. Until the error was discovered, BLM treated the land as Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands and permitted private …
/articles/2020/02/05/kennedy-testifies-before-congress-seeking-solution-to-26-year-old-mistake/passage of the Grand Ronde Reservation Act in 1988 that returned 9,811 acres to the Tribe. Surveyor David Thompson had incorrectly surveyed the eastern boundary of the Reservation, leaving 84 acres unsurveyed. The land also was excluded from a 1904 sale of unallotted lands within the Reservation and Grand Ronde was not compensated for it. Until the error was discovered, BLM treated the land as Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands and permitted private companies to harvest timber on the acreage …
/articles/2020/06/25/senate-holds-hearing-to-fix-26-year-old-mistake-in-tribes-reservation-act/, and it will allow the Grand Ronde Tribe to pursue future fixes within the state of Oregon if other errors are found. The Bureau of Land Management discovered a survey error on the Grand Ronde Reservation that dated back to 1871. The error was discovered after passage of the Grand Ronde Reservation Act in 1988 that returned 9,811 acres to the Tribe. Surveyor David Thompson had incorrectly surveyed the eastern boundary of the Reservation, leaving 84 acres unsurveyed. The land also was excluded from a 1904 sale …
/articles/2023/12/20/reservation-act-amendment-to-fix-thompson-strip-error-signed-into-law/of Jan. 7-8, Grand Ronde community members will be encouraged to attend a Saturday open house where anyone can help paint the mural (no previous art experience is necessary). The gym will be open to community members throughout the month of January. People are welcome to stop by and visit, or take advantage of an open art studio where people can create their own drawings and paintings under the guidance of professional mural artists. For more information, contact Cristina Lara in the Tribe's Youth …
/articles/2011/12/14/mural-project-to-start-on-monday-jan-2/lunch, prize drawings and a visit with the Easter Bunny. Parents are advised to bring their own cameras to take a picture of their child with Mr. Bunny. The fun walk starts at 10:30 a.m. with lunch being served at 11:30 a.m. The Easter events are sponsored by the Tribe's Community Awareness Team and Grand Ronde Community Wellness. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
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