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and roadside spraying. However, 33 independent populations are now thriving in more than 50 locations in the Willamette Valley and Coast Range, the Fish and Wildlife Service said. Some sites are publicly owned, have been purchased by conservation groups or are enrolled in conservation programs. The Fish and Wildlife Service said it expects the number of locations where Nelson’s checker-mallow plants currently grow to remain constant for the foreseeable future. The wildlife service cited landowners …
/articles/2023/10/20/grand-ronde-efforts-cited-in-proposed-delisting-of-nelsons-checker-mallow/Health & Education Certified Application Assister sets Portland dates 01.07.2015 Dean Rhodes Health & Wellness , Events , Tribal Employees Certified Application Assister Loretta Meneley will be at the Tribe’s Portland office, 4445 S.W. Barbur Blvd., from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, Jan. 12 and 26, and Tuesday, Feb. 10 and 24, and Tuesday, March 10 and 24, to provide information and answer questions about applying for an exemption from the shared responsibility payment, as well as to sign up …
/articles/2015/01/07/certified-application-assister-sets-portland-dates/and Sunday, May 26. Classes are taught by Dara Dickinson. For more information, contact Brian Krehbiel at 503-879-4639. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2013/03/05/regalia-making-classes-set-for-march/Tribal Government & News Tribal membership projection analysis meetings set for July 25-26 07.20.2022 Danielle Harrison A meeting for enrolled Tribal members to learn more about the recently completed membership forecast and projections analysis will be held in Tribal Council chambers at the Governance Center, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, at 5:30 p.m. Monday, July 25, and Tuesday, July 26. There will be limited in-person attendance allowed and the meeting also will be held remotely via the Zoom …
/2022/07/20/tribal-membership-projection-analysis-meetings-set-for-july-25-26/. Services began on Thursday, Aug. 24, at Tribal plankhouse achaf-hammi and concluded at the Grand Ronde Tribal Cemetery on Saturday, Aug. 26. A potluck lunch was held afterward. Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates: Subscribe To Our Newspaper For Latest Updates: …
/articles/2023/08/31/walking-on-gail-l-eisele-and-jason-d-butler/Culture Tribal contingent connects with Tomanowos at Museum of Natural History 07.12.2024 Danielle Harrison Culture , Tomanowos Tomanowos, also known as the Willamette Meteorite, sits on display in the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. A delegation of Grand Ronde Tribal members traveled to visit the meteorite and held a private ceremony with Tomanowos on Thursday, June 27. The meteorite holds cultural and spiritual significance to the Grand Ronde Tribe and a historic …
/articles/2024/07/12/tribal-contingent-connects-with-tomanowos-at-museum-of-natural-history/in December and became effective in mid-January. The ordinance codifies the guarantee of a free press that is included in the Tribal Constitution. It also established a five-member Editorial Board to oversee operation of the Tribal newspaper and ensure there is no undue influence regarding editorial content from elected officials. In addition to the Free Press Award, Editor Dean Rhodes took first and second place in the Best Coverage of Native America category in the Associate Division for his …
/articles/2017/08/15/smoke-signals-wins-five-naja-awards/Newspaper Publishers Association on Tuesday, Sept. 29, for work published in 2019. Photojournalist Timothy J. Gonzalez won a second-place award in the Best News Photo category for his photo of Iyana Holmes being named Senior Miss Grand Ronde during the 2019 Contest Powwow. The photo received a first-place award from NAJA the day before. Staff writer Danielle Frost won a second-place award for Best News Writing for her May 15, 2019, story about Grand Ronde Tribal fishermen catching their first fish …
/articles/2020/09/29/smoke-signals-receives-three-second-place-awards-from-onpa/work will be done using traditional ecological knowledge best practices, and we want this to become part of a longer-term project.” Oregon State said that in addition to the Grand Ronde Tribe, it will seek to partner with the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians, the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians, the Coquille Indian Tribe and the Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Indians. “We will engage each of these Tribal nations individually, co-creating partnerships …
/articles/2022/09/29/oregon-state-seeking-tribal-help-to-restore-region-s-woodlands-with-traditional-ecological-knowledge/for their protocol time. Protocol lasted all day, from about 9 a.m. to midnight, at nearby Chief Leschi School. Protocol is an opportunity for the canoe families to share songs and dances. The order of protocol is that the Tribe that travels the farthest to attend goes first. Grand Ronde began its protocol at 1:52 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 1. “Protocol is the best part,” Krehbiel said. “I love listening to other Tribe’s songs and when we go up dancing to our songs.” At protocol, the Tribe’s Cultural …
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