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Culture Yesteryears - Sept. 15, 2024 09.16.2024 Yesteryears 2019 2019 – The Tribe blessed Willamette Falls, former home of the Blue Heron Paper Mill, in an emotional ceremony celebrating the return of land last held in Tribal hands in 1855. It is now in the process of environmental remediation, which includes clearing away the industrial development and cleaning the site. 2014 – The state Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission approved the Tribe’s fish and wildlife management plan along …
/articles/2024/09/16/yesteryears-sept-15-2024/that.” In other action, Tribal Council: Approved an annual amendment to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Cleanup Cooperative Agreement for $539,809 to cover work on the Portland Harbor site cleanup; Approved a contract with Oregon Retrofit LLC of Lyons to replace the original lighting in light poles in various locations throughout the Tribal campus, housing and in the Tribal community with energy efficient lighting; Approved a $150,000 application to the National …
/articles/2024/11/06/tribal-council-approves-grant-application-for-peer-support-specialists/Culture Yesteryears - Dec. 1, 2024 11.27.2024 Yesteryears 2019 2019 – The Tribe formally ended is effort to purchase 1.5 acres along the Willamette River in Oregon City, after being unable to agree with the owner on a price. A few months earlier, the Tribe had purchased the 23-acre former Blue Heron Paper Mill site at Willamette Falls. It had hoped to add the smaller property to its holdings. 2014 – The Tribe issued a statement on the passage of Measure 91, which made possession of marijuana …
/articles/2024/11/27/yesteryears-dec-1-2024/video shows black-and-white photos of Native people protesting –peacefully and combatively– during that time. “This reservation happened to be a site where the FBI was intentionally fueling tensions between different Tribes there because it was part of a grander secret plan by the FBI to infiltrate and destroy a group called AIM, which stands for American Indian Movement,” Bendery said. AIM advocated for the rights of Native Americans and fought back against the government’s injustices towards …
/articles/2025/02/13/watchlist-why-leonard-peltier-s-clemency-matters/, but that negotiations with Grand Ronde had failed. Grand Ronde staff testified that PGE included conditions that essentially guaranteed the Tribe would be unable to establish a fishing platform. PGE officials testified extensively that they have significant safety concerns about the fishing platform. “PGE is obligated to control the site for dam safety and public safety,” Senior Manager of Transmission Safety Nicholas Loos told the court. But in explosive testimony late in the trial, Tribal member and ceremonial …
/articles/2025/04/29/trial-over-willamette-falls-focuses-on-questions-of-ownership-harassment/Tribal Government & News Tribal Council approves PGE easement 05.28.2025 Danielle Harrison Tribal Council Tribal Council Chambers By Danielle Harrison Smoke Signals editor Tribal Council approved an easement for Portland General Electric on its Hanson property at its Wednesday, May 28, meeting. The 9.27-acre Hanson property, located in Sheridan, is the site of the Tribe’s Community Transitions Program’s residential treatment center and transitional housing. The Tribe purchased the property …
/articles/2025/05/28/tribal-council-approves-pge-easement/Parks and Recreation Department to develop the Fort Yamhill site as a new state park, with restoration of the officers’ quarters, a new entrance road and informational signage. 2000 — The Tribe was sending a social and economic community assessment survey to all Tribal members 17 and older, to create a database and help Tribal Council plan the Tribe’s future. 1995 — In recognition of the 50 th anniversary of World War II, the annual powwow honored Tribal veterans who served in the Armed Forces …
/articles/2025/08/27/yesteryears-sept-1-2025/Culture Yesteryears: Nov. 1, 2025 10.29.2025 Yesteryears 2015 2020 — With the COVID-19 pandemic wreaking havoc and state restrictions on indoor gatherings, the Tribe moved its Restoration Celebration online for the 37 th anniversary of restored federal recognition. 2015 — Tribal Council voted to pursue the purchase of the 31-acre Multnomah Greyhound Park in Wood Village. No longer used for dog racing, the site was listed at $11.2 million. Tribal Council Chair Reyn Leno said the Tribe …
/articles/2025/10/29/yesteryears-nov-1-2025/Culture Permaculture classes coming to Grand Ronde in January 12.14.2011 Dean Rhodes Culture , Education , Natural resources , Events At the Aprovecho.net Web site, classes are offered in sustainability -- food production, shelter, natural building techniques, forest gardening and home landscaping. A tailor-made version of the classes is coming to Grand Ronde. "We're going to be working on the site just north of Elders Housing," said Tao Orion, co-director of Aprovecho. Orion, along with her …
/articles/2011/12/14/permaculture-classes-coming-to-grand-ronde-in-january/member and Cultural Resources Department Manager David Lewis. The Grand Ronde Tribe has "a long history of involvement in the area," said Mark Stern, director of Klamath Conservation Area, Soutwest Oregon and Klamath Basin for The Nature Conservancy. "The Tribe has ancient knowledge, a connection with the land and an interest in protecting the site. We're looking forward to working with our partners." Tribal Elder Jolanda Catabay will sing the national anthem at the event. Her relations …
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