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Tribe regains more rights in management of its natural resources

administrative rule authorizes the take of species and number of animals, recognizing that the Tribe has authority over its members and Reservation and trust lands to impose additional limits on the authorized take to accomplish the goals of its management plan. The rule also provides additional tags to the Tribe outside of the state-issued regular and ceremonial hunting tags already allocated to the membership. For instance, the new rule authorizes the taking of up to 200 each of Columbian …

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General Council briefed on Fish & Wildlife Plan

and Wildlife Program Manager Kelly Dirksen at the Sunday, Oct. 5, General Council meeting held in the Community Center. "This plan will give us and the Tribe incredible opportunities." The Oregon Fish & Wildlife Commission unanimously approved the plan on Sept. 5, as well as an administrative rule giving the Tribe control over its own natural resources within the parameters outlined in the plan. For instance, the new administrative rule allows the taking of up to 200 Roosevelt elk annually, but the Tribe …

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Dobkins tells Chemawa Indian School stories at Salem Library

said. Joe Coburn Jr. (Blackfeet) of Salem said that his father was a counselor at Chemawa in 1968-69. For awhile, when the family lived on campus, his brother recruited Indian students. Coburn has maintained his ties to the school ever since, he said. "It's very important to know your history," Coburn said. In the personal history department, he remembers when 200 sheep got away from the sheep rearing program and roamed the campus. Students and a black lab shared the job of rounding them up …

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Summit promotes veterans' benefits

serving in the military in the 1960s. After her speech, she gifted U.S. flag and eagle blankets to Leno and Bobb, respectively. The Friday afternoon listening session involved Krumberger and Chris Marshall, director of the Portland Veterans Affairs regional office. Krumberger said the Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center is one of the fastest growing in the country, seeing 200 to 300 new veterans every week. She said the 3,500 employees at the Medical Center serve more than 8,200 veterans …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Sept. 10-23

and transported to the Polk County Jail in Dallas. Driving complaint received in the area of milepost 1 eastbound on Salmon River Highway. Assist outside agency with a reported domestic disturbance in the 200 block of Northeast Second Street in Willamina. Responded to a reported criminal trespass and theft of services in the 27000 block of Salmon River Highway. Animal complaint received in the 9600 block of Grand Ronde Road. Animal complaint received in the area of milepost 15 on Salmon River …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Aug. 27 -- Sept. 9

Highway. Thursday, Sept. 6 Reported illegal camping in the area of Service Road 510 Agency Creek. Reported illegal camping at Big Buck Campground. Friday, Sept. 7 Assist outside agency with a fatal commercial motor vehicle crash in the area of milepost 20 on Southwest Hebo Road. Citizen contact occurred in the area of Andy Riggs and Fire Hall roads. Assist outside agency with a warrant arrest in the 200 block of First Street in Willamina. Male subject was arrested and transported to the Yamhill …

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Grand Ronde Police Log -- Feb. 12-25

Circle. Suspicious vehicle reported in the area of Fire Hall and Andy Riggs roads. Driving complaint in the area of milepost 29 on Salmon River Highway. Suspicious activity reported in the area of Salmon River Highway and Grand Ronde Road. Assist outside agency in the 200 block of Jefferson Street in Sheridan. Friday, Feb. 16 Driving complaint in the area of milepost 12 on Highway 22. Driving complaint in the area of milepost 26 on Salmon River Highway. Suspicious activity reported in the area …

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Pacific lamprey breeding above Fall Creek Dam thanks to Tribal efforts

literally pick fish off of a wall 200 years ago, it was a pretty special deal to Tribes,” Dirksen said. Tribal Council member Jack Giffen Jr. has been encouraging the Natural Resources Department in its efforts. “This is awesome news,” he said of the recent discovery. “I was excited. Our crew stepped up and started transplanting lamprey. There have probably been 100 different studies, but our Natural Resources Department is out doing something about recovery. I fully support however they decide to go …

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Native American activist Beryle Contreras walks on at 81

on Friday, May 26. Almost 200 people gathered with the family for Beryle’s service and her cousin, John Sanchez, traveled to Oregon from the East Coast to perform the services at Beryle’s request. “She was like a sister to my mother, but she was also like a sister to us,” Sanchez said. Like many members of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Beryle and her family were relocated to California by the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1956. She was 21 and living in Tillamook when the family …

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Tribal children take center stage at State Capitol

in Grand Ronde performed two dances and the song “Tumala (Tomorrow)” and five members of the Grand Ronde Youth Council – Payton Smith, Madalyn Volz, Raven Harmon, Izaiah Fisher and Isabelle Grout – accompanied Tribal Council Vice Chair Cheryle A. Kennedy when she spoke to approximately 200 people gathered under the Capitol’s Rotunda. The theme of the Spring Celebration was “Sharing Our Traditions: Teaching Our Children to Build Strong Tribal Nations.” The event opened with a Grand Ronde drum …

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