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managed by the Tribal Natural Resources Department; And approved the enrollment of three infants into the Tribe because they meet the requirements under the Tribal Constitution and Enrollment Ordinance. To watch the entire meeting, visit the Tribal government’s website at www.grandronde.org and click on the Videos tab. 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/2025/08/20/tribal-council-approves-general-welfare-assistance-payments-for-membership/said. “If you have the right attitude, the right drive and the right state of mind, you can do anything in this department. If you’re comfortable dealing, you’re going to make a very good livelihood dealing…If you want to step more into leadership role, we offer that here as well.” The next dealer school will be held from Monday, Sept. 15 to Friday, Nov. 21. The deadline to apply is 5 pm. Thursday, Sept. 4. For more information, call 503-879-3737, email employmentteam@spiritmtn.com or visit …
/articles/2025/08/27/casino-s-table-games-dealer-school-offers-unique-training/and voices gave goosebumps to Willi Becker, father of Tribal forestry intern Felix Becker. Willi and his wife, Beate, had included the Restoration celebration in their first visit to the American West. Tribal Council member Steve Bobb Sr. and his wife, Connie, have been hosting Felix during his internship and hosted Felix's parents during their visit from Germany. "I didn't understand all of it," said Beate, with her son translating, "but I felt the respect for (Tribal) ancestors in the building …
/articles/2012/11/30/tribe-celebrates-29-years-of-restoration-on-nov-18/when Tribal members left the Reservation, where they were going and who they planned to visit. They find out that Native Americans were not considered U.S. citizens until 1924 and were expected to stay on their reservations. From the 1950s, an Oregonian picture page is headlined "Oregon Indians Express Views on Impending Emancipation," showing the government's spin on Termination had reached the halls of the state's largest newspaper. Pictures of Tribal members John B. (Mose) Hudson and William …
/articles/2013/04/16/tribe-mounts-historical-exhibit-at-willamette-heritage-center/that was lost in the mid-1850s when Tribal members were removed to the Reservation. The annual Tribal trip to visit Tomanowos featured 14 Tribal members, including two Tribal youth interns working at the museum for three weeks. The ceremony was led by Youth Prevention Coordinator Cristina Lara, who also was chaperoning the youths, in the Frederick and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth & Space. Deputy Press Secretary Sara Thompson ferried the cedar boughs from Oregon while Lara provided rose water …
/articles/2019/06/28/tribal-members-reconnect-with-tomanowos-during-new-york-city-event/, but it’s also an acceptance of who you are and that you don’t need to have it all figured out,” Hudson says. “Kids are smarter than we give them credit for. We coddle kids, but they are already having discussions like this.” For more information about “Looking for Tiger Lily,” visit www.artistsrep.org . For more information about Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi, visit www.thecarlarossi.com . Share On Facebook Share On Twitter Share Article Link Subscribe Subscribe to our Newspaper for latest updates …
/articles/2019/10/31/tribal-member-anthony-hudson-channels-alter-ego-into-full-length-play/-invest into the property and we enhanced it. … We really did need that renovation badly.” The last thing Spirit Mountain Casino needed, Dillon says, was for customers to visit a brand new casino and then visit a 20-year-old, unrenovated casino and start making unfavorable comparisons. In early 2017, Spirit Mountain Casino also started accentuating the differences in gaming that occur when you cross the Columbia River. Washington state does not allow Las Vegas-style gambling that can be had …
/articles/2018/04/30/the-new-normal-spirit-mountain-casino-and-tribe-have-weathered-competition-well/that they do well at school, but I don’t feel like our relationship is where it needs to be. … I was out of their lives for so long. We do live far away from each other and eventually we stopped talking as much.” Smoke Signals is not naming Schneider’s children, who have a different last name, for privacy reasons. Schneider recalls the first visit with her children after being sent to prison in November 2014 as being very emotional. “It was the saddest thing I’ve ever seen in my life,” she says. “I …
/articles/2022/04/28/parenting-from-prison-tribal-member-struggles-to-mend-relationships-post-release/in the area that Catabay says was, for a time, "the smallest reservation in the nation." The Takelmas ultimately merged with other Rogue River Indians under the treaty. "It's important to reacquaint ourselves with the area," said Tribal member John Mercier, who also is Tribal Director of Program Operations and Tribal lead for the management plan, "and be able to participate in the management of that area. "My hopes personally, and I think it's a reflection of what the Tribe hopes, is to be able to visit …
/articles/2011/08/31/tribe-to-sign-table-rocks-mou-on-sept-10/," Kennedy said. "If you visit Grand Ronde, you'll see that everything is new. "What we're doing now is educating people because education is a powerful tool. … Our job here today is to build a good relationship. You'll find that the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde is a good partner." Kennedy then gifted copies of the Tribe's treaties to Portland City Commissioners Dan Saltzman and Amanda Fritz. "Our grandfathers signed these," Kennedy said. After a showing of the Tribe's 25 th Restoration …
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