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       	          www.greatwolfodge.com  www.luckyeagle.com  www.eagleslandinghotel.net                                                                                  FREE        August 2008                      Vol.       CHEHALIS                                                                     Honoring               Gladys                                         1/2                                                                                                                                 Elders:        Program                                     TRIBAL                                                                                              Brown                                                                                                                                                          Beloved Elder        News                                                                                                                                              passes away, 3         Learn the Chehalis Language NEWSLETTER            Dan Penn is the new Language         Program Coordinator. Classes will be held            “People of the Sands”          in the old dentist offce on Wednesdays         at 5:00. A carving/language class is being         held on Saturdays at 1:00. Contact Dan                            Celebration Honors Tribal HS         at the old dentist offce or email him at         dpenn@chehalistribe.org.                                           Graduates and Their Families         Free Legal Help Available            The Northwest Justice Project provides                                 Dinner, door prizes, and awards were given to six graduates         free civil (non-criminal) legal services         for low-income people who cannot afford                                    and their families at the Lucky Eagle Casino, 3         a lawyer. CLEAR is Northwest Justice         Project’s Coordinated Legal Education,         Advice and Referral system.              Chehalis Canoe Family                                                               Youth, Adults,            If you have questions about a civil         matter, and are low-income or an Elder,                                                                                      Elders Know         you can call the toll-free CLEAR line         at (888) 201-1014 from 9:30 to 12:15,    is Part of Huge Regional                                                            Cedar         Monday to Friday, and 3:15 to 6:30         Tuesdays.                                Cultural Journey                     Education Gives You                                                                                              Harvest                     Choices                         Nathan Floth is the                                                                                          Reaps More                     Education Case Manager. He                     believes education is a tool                                                                                     Than Bark                     that gives you choices. The        more education you have, the more choices                                                                                     By Fred Shortman, Editor        you have in your life. Nathan works with                                                                                          About 10 people joined in a cedar bark        the local school districts helping tribal                                                                                     harvest in June. Derek Youckton, Dept. of        families with school attendance, grades,                                                                                      Natural Resources, led the way up to the        and graduation credits.                                                                                                       hills south of Adna designated for cedar bark            In 2007, the Chehalis Tribe’s education                                                                                   harvest. Many rode in the youth van; others        program received recognition by the federal                                                                                   drove their own vehicles. A blessing and        government as the Outstanding Program in                                                                                      thanking to the trees for sharing with us, was        the State of Washington.                                                                                                      offered before harvesting began. We were            Nathan’s offce is located in the Public                                                                                   reminded not to be angry or upset while        Safety Building. If you have any questions,                                                                                   performing this harvest.        please visit him at his offce, or call 709-                                                                                       Cedar bark harvest is done from July        1878.                                                                                                                         to August. Normally one third of the bark            Note: TELO is having a Beginning of                                                                                       is harvested from the tree. As these trees        the Year Celebration barbecue at the Youth                                                                                    were due to be felled by loggers, the permit        Center on Wednesday, August 20th, from                                                                                        allowed stripping of as much of the tree as        12:00 to 4:00. Staff will be handing out gift                                                                                 possible.        cards from Staples and Wal-Mart for school                                                                                        A safe perimeter was established by the        supplies and clothing.                                                                                                        logging crew and the harvest began. During                                                  Foreground (L-R): Cynthia Andy, Diana Pickernell, Heather Klatush, and              the harvest, the sounds of chainsaws and        Tribal Housing Authority                  Melanie Hjelm tend grave sites at the Secena Cemetery.                              crashing trees flled the air.            The Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority                                                                                         Participants learned that a hand saw,        (CTHA) assists Chehalis tribal families                                                                                       knife, and some good gloves are needed to        with income at or below 80% of the median   Heather Youckton respectfully requests permission to leave from West        income.                                   Saanich at Tsartlip. Youths Whitney Bracero and Tony Sanchez wait to begin                      See CEDAR BARK, page 4          The Rental Assistance (RA) program     pulling. Also visible at the rear is the day’s skipper, Gail Miller.           is currently assisting 22 tribal families           with up to 50% of their monthly rental    After much practice,                  Northwest coastal tribes pulled canoes, and   Scarlet           payments.                              Chehalis Canoe Family                     were greeted on shore by hosting tribes. All   Romero (age          The Down Payment Assistance (DPA)                                                learned and practiced centuries old protocol.   19) learned           program assists eligible tribal members   puts knowledge and spirit              The Chehalis Canoe Family worked together   how to harvest           with affordable homeowner fnancing                                               to pull the canoe over sometimes long, often   cedar bark.           opportunities.                         to work on Paddle to                      hot stretches of open water.               After stripping          The USDA Housing Preservation          Cowichan Bay, BC                               Gail Miller, a Chehalis tribal skipper   bark from the           Grant funds small home repair projects                                           said, “The Canoe Journey gives us          tree, Scarlet           (up to $10,000), such as repair and    By Fred Shortman, Editor                  something to hang on to, something to look   coiled and           replacement of roofs, siding, plumbing,    Over ffty Chehalis youth, adults      forward to, and to continue to work on.    tied the cedar           weatherization, handicap accessibility   and Elders took part in the huge regional   Our canoe family worked year-round to get   strips for later           conversions, etc.                      return-to-traditions journey, the Paddle to   where we are today, from learning songs, to   curing.                                                  Cowichan Bay in July.                     training, to fund raising.”            If you are interested in any of the       Tribal members from scores of             More stories in September issue.        CTHA programs, please stop by or contact        the housing offce at 273-7723.                                                  The 2008 Fireworks Season: A Celebration                                                  of Tradition, Pride, and Business Savvy                                                   Selling freworks isn’t                                                                                   The tribe’s                                                  just a side business.                                                                                       fantastic                                                  It’s a major part of the                                                                                 fireworks show                                                                                                                                                            can take more                                                  economic success of                                                                                     than eight hours                       City, ST Zip                          Street Address                                                  Chehalis tribal families.                                                                                 takes trained                                                                                                                                                             to set up. It                                                  It’s a celebration.                                                                                        volunteers                              FirstName LastName                                                                                                                                                           wearing safety                                                  By Fred Shortman, Editor                                                                                 gear. Thanks to                                                  Fireworks are a Source of Pride                                                                          Dustin Klatush,                                                      The 2008 freworks season was as                                                                      Manny Medina,                                                  spectacular as the tribe’s freworks show.                                                                 Sean Ortivez,                                                  Stand owners honed skills useful for running                                                              Walter Lewis,                                                  small businesses. Pride swelled in the heart                                                             Virgil Thacker,                                                  with each explosion of light and sound.                                                                    Crazy Jack,                                                  Tribal members came together to share                                                                     and Barnaby                                                  tradition, to remember those who have                                                                        Canales            www.chehalistribe.org                 passed on, and to honor a couple’s new life                                                                for another            (under construction) ©Copyright 2008   together. Fireworks are a celebration of                                                               awesome Fourth            CHEHALIS TRIBAL NEWSLETTER          is a publication of the Confederated Tribes    freedom, community, culture, and success.                                                             of July!                of the Chehalis Reservation.                   See FIREWORKS, page 4
       
       
     
