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Tribal Government & News ATNI Winter Convention draws large Tribal turnout 01.31.2019 Danielle Frost, Staff Writer PORTLAND – The Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians’ Winter Convention was one of the best attended in recent years and Grand Ronde was well-represented. The annual event, held Sunday, Jan. 27, through Thursday, Jan. 31, at the DoubleTree Hilton, is an opportunity for meetings, discussion, presentations and committee work that affects policy, legislation and the future of Indian …
/articles/2019/01/31/atni-winter-convention-draws-large-tribal-turnout/in Portland on Saturday, June 8. The casino's float won the Governor's Award for the best depiction of life in Oregon. (Photo by Timothy J. Gonzalez/Smoke Signals) By Danielle Frost Smoke Signals staff writer PORTLAND – Crowds flocked to Veterans Memorial Coliseum and the outdoor chalet area to watch the Spirit Mountain Casino Grand Floral Parade on Saturday, June 8. A festive atmosphere prevailed even at 7:15 a.m. with excited parade-goers exemplifying the 2019 theme “Let’s Festival …
/articles/2019/06/13/casino-float-fetes-fishing-at-willamette-falls/Health & Education Virtual Education Summit explores teaching Native culture 06.30.2021 Danielle Harrison Education By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals staff writer Approximately 250 Oregon educators from all grade levels participated in the Grand Ronde Education Summit to learn more about the Grand Ronde Tribe, best practices for teaching standards required by Senate Bill 13, Native American art, cultural lifeways and the importance of Indigenous studies. It’s the second year in a row …
/articles/2021/06/30/virtual-education-summit-explores-teaching-native-culture/and economic development for Tribal communities. “I’m looking forward to this opportunity a lot,” he said. “I never had a political leaning or saw myself in that position, but I have a passion to help Native people any way I can. I want to represent the Tribe and the Pacific Northwest the best I can.” The Grand Ronde Tribe established the Mark O. Hatfield Fellowship in 1998 as a tribute to his accomplishments as Oregon governor and representing Oregon in the U.S. Senate. The Community Fund …
/articles/2021/09/30/riding-in-selected-as-2021-22-hatfield-fellow/consecutive three-year term on Tribal Council. He had been serving as Tribal Council secretary since September 2021. "Congratulations to all of the candidates, especially Chris, Lisa, and Matt," Langley said. "For Veronica and Chris, even choosing to run takes courage and is worthy of kudos. While it has been a demanding job, it has been an honor to serve our Tribe the last six years. I'm proud of what we accomplished. I will always wish for the best outcomes for the decisions this Tribal Council …
/articles/2023/09/09/leno-mercier-re-elected-haller-tops-langley-for-third-seat/laughter. No matter who you are, you were always welcomed into Judy's home, with open arms and a home-cooked meal. As far as everyone is concerned, Judy cooked the absolute best bacon in the world. Today we are mourning the loss of an amazing woman but we are celebrating the wonderful years that were spent with her. Judy is survived by her best friend and husband, Marvin; her daughter, Lena; son and daughter-in-law, Brian and Shari; grandchildren, Alyshea, Jada and Elleigh-Ana; and great grandchildren …
/articles/2024/02/15/walking-on-clifford-j-gregg-lanora-m-young-judy-davis-marlena-josephine-lancour/, an annual food resource fair event. It occurred Saturday, May 10, at Chachalu Tribal Museum & Cultural Center. It included cooking demonstrations, food tasting, a silent auction, raffle prizes and free lunch. “If we have access to the best food possible, the most nutritious, we can be the healthiest and best we can be,” Ambrose said. “We’ve learned some of that information from our ancestors.” Lastly, Ambrose thanked all of the Food Bank partners, funders and supporters. “The food pantry wouldn …
/articles/2025/05/06/general-council-hears-update-from-grand-ronde-food-bank/, and from human ignitions. We trust the community to assist our team by not starting preventable fires during periods of high fire danger and especially during red flag warnings. The Reservation forest is a hub for recreation in our area and so we continue our efforts in seasonal wildfire patrols. The best way to communicate wildfire in our areas is to call 911.” After an unusually dry April, Tribal Natural Resources Manager Colby Drake said in an email that, “We are seeing slight drought conditions …
/articles/2025/05/28/wildfire-season-expected-to-be-severe/in making the river safe for those fish,” she said. “When I go to harvest lamprey, knowing I have a role in keeping the Willamette River clean. … When I’m there for the worst moments of someone’s life, like when we’re taking someone’s children – I’m also there at their best moments, when we return someone’s children and they’re being the best parents they can be. I don’t get to celebrate with them but I get to see it and know I had a role in keeping that family together,” she said. “When I went …
/articles/2025/11/25/tribal-members-find-satisfaction-in-legal-work/requests and 13% of the small grant requests. Grace Center for Adult Day Services Community Outreach Coordinator Cassie Cruze told the audience that her agency offers respite care for adults with neurocognitive disorders and those in rehabilitation, with the goal of enabling adults to remain in their homes for as long as possible. It received a $50,000 grant. One of the center’s goals is to provide culturally appropriate care, Cruze said, as adults with dementia and related disorders react best …
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