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Tribal historian searching for elusive 1857 Executive Order

of cleaning and preserving the items made of natural compositions begins. Whether three-dimensional or paper-based, "All materials will be cleaned, scanned and put into computer programs where metadata is attached; we make sure it's filed right and then box it for archival storage." The pieces come in packages large and small. "We've been pretty steady at one a week," Montano says. "There have been times when they come in five times a week. And sometimes 20 boxes of stuff." To date, Montano says …

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Education Department sets goals, outcomes

is assisting with the communications piece. Setting the stage for the department's future direction are results from 2013's Chalkboard Project study, released in January, that was the first comprehensive study into existing conditions that Oregon's Tribal students face and how they perform in the state's educational system. According to the Chalkboard Project's webpage, "The findings show that 75 percent of Oregon Tribe-enrolled students live in low-income households, almost one-third are enrolled …

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Dobkins tells Chemawa Indian School stories at Salem Library

presented stories culled from the collection to a full house at Salem Public Library on Wednesday, March 19. Lewis has worked with Dobkins, sometimes teaching her classes when she is on sabbatical. He turned to her when the collection arrived with the idea that her anthropology classes could help describe and archive the vast number of documents as a teaching project. Dobkins' lecture, in the library's Loucks Auditorium, was one stop on a traveling lecture tour derived from this treasure trove …

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Tribe ready to reap benefits of economic development

Tribal Government & News Tribe ready to reap benefits of economic development 07.15.2014 Ron Karten Tribal Council , Culture , Tribal employees Entering its third full year of operation, the Tribe's Economic Development Department is starting to see returns on its investment of time and Tribal funds. One Tribal investment will start returning a profit on schedule, said Economic Development Director Titu Asghar, and the Tribe's investments are creating job opportunities for Tribal members. "One

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Veterans Powwow honors LaBonte

sailor. It takes 100 non-fighting personnel to support one soldier." Ever since, LaBonte has been active in veterans' affairs. He has participated in many capacities for many years at the Tribe and in 2008-09 LaBonte was elected vice chair and then chair of the nine-member Governor's Advisory Committee on Veterans Affairs. LaBonte was appointed to a four-year term on the committee in 2008 by then-Gov. Ted Kulongoski. He served as chair for one year, becoming the first Native American to serve …

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Letters to the Editor -- May 1, 2014

to be. Example: They can take out any third-party election company from overseeing the counting of the votes and make it a total in-house process (yikes). Second, money seems to be one of the reasons given for removing the BIA. Rob Greene stated that the BIA was supposed to be paying for the election costs, but have neglected to do so. This may be true, but what is the alternative? We remove the BIA and who pays for the election costs? We do! The difference being we now have lost the insurance …

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Falla hired to resuscitate domestic violence program

Health & Education Falla hired to resuscitate domestic violence program 05.01.2014 Dean Rhodes Health & Wellness , Tribal employees Anne (pronounced Annie) Falla started as the Tribe's Domestic Violence Program coordinator at the beginning of April and is reviving a program started at the Tribe 11 years ago that lapsed a few years later. The renewed program, funded by one federal and two state grants, will create and staff a domestic violence crisis line. Available to all clients, the line …

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Jordan Mercier uses education to complement cultural interests

will always feel at home in the Tribe. “As his wife, I am continually proud and inspired by Jordan. Watching him grow as a father and a Tribal member has been one of the most beautiful and profound experiences of my life.” “I am who I am,” Jordan adds, “and I do what I do because of the constant love from my parents, and the encouragement and support they have given me throughout my life.” He calls his involvement with the culture of Achaf-hammi, the Grand Ronde plankhouse, and the Canoe Family …

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Tribe participates in Portland's first Tribal Nations Summit

Grand Ronde, Portland is our biggest concentration of Tribal members. When our Tribe was restored, we had a lot of assistance from the nonTribal community, and today we are continuing to forge a good relationship with Portland.” Chris Mercier added that with civility seemingly having “gone out the window” at the national level, it was refreshing to attend events such as this one. “It is not a pleasant time, but Tribes can be leaders in bringing civility and decorum back to government,” he said …

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Veterans Powwow christens new arbor

everyone involved with building the new arbor to come out on to the powwow grounds to be honored. Leno started with Tribal Engineering and Public Works Manager Jesse White. “Jesse is the guy that council said, ‘Build us an arbor, have it ready by Veterans Powwow and make it your number one priority’,” said Leno, who then presented White with a framed picture of the arbor. Leno also said Chris Scholten of Chris Scholten Construction and Scholten’s timber framer, Justin Stritzke, played key roles …

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