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THE CONFEDERATED TRIBES OF THE CHEHALIS RESERVATION, ‘PEOPLE OF THE SANDS’
TRIBAL
CHEHALIS NEWSLETTER
A FREE PUBLICATION / FOR MORE TRIBAL HISTORY, HERITAGE AND ACTIVITIES, SEE CHEHALISTRIBE.ORG / AUGUST 2016
Teen dating violence Best for your baby inside Fourth of July celebrations / 7
Early Learning news / 8
Widespread issue Celebrate national Employee award / 2 Summer parades / 9
has lasting effects breastfeeding month Fire department thanks / 2 Birthdays / 12
Native artists awarded / 3
pages 4, 9 page 8 Health, wellness / 4-6
Sacred journey Paddle to Nisqually a time
for growth, renewal, honor
OO ur Chehalis Canoe Family joined many other canoe
families on their final destination in Nisqually.
They traveled together as a unit with “One Heart,
One Mind” on the water and on the land.
It is an exhilarating did on the Coastal Salish a holistic and instrumental
experience getting to each Seas, witnessing many part of learning about each Brent Simmons, Norma Daniels and Todd
destination while supporting delights along their voyage other. Participants problem Delamater dress in full regalia before final
and learning from one on the water. It is a sacred solve as a unit, work protocol during the Paddle to Nisqually.
another. journey returning the together to set up camp,
cultural teachings back to respect each other’s space
Canoe families enjoyed the tribal people. See JOURNEY, page 10
pulling like their ancestors
Traveling as a family is
Tribe breaks ground on Crossroads hotel project
CTE develops robust economic opportunity
The Grand Mound hotel groundbreaking was a momentous event. The groundbreaking members came to witness this
for the Marriot Fairfield important event.
Inn and Suites on July 22
celebrates a huge investment The Grand Mound property,
in our future. The project by also known as Eagle 1 by
Chehalis Tribal Enterprises CTE, is at the intersection
is the first step in developing of Interstate 5, Highway 12
the Crossroads at Grand and Old Highway 99, all
Mound. Elders and tribal See PROJECT, page 11
TRIBAL
CHEHALIS NEWSLETTER
A FREE PUBLICATION / FOR MORE TRIBAL HISTORY, HERITAGE AND ACTIVITIES, SEE CHEHALISTRIBE.ORG / AUGUST 2016
Teen dating violence Best for your baby inside Fourth of July celebrations / 7
Early Learning news / 8
Widespread issue Celebrate national Employee award / 2 Summer parades / 9
has lasting effects breastfeeding month Fire department thanks / 2 Birthdays / 12
Native artists awarded / 3
pages 4, 9 page 8 Health, wellness / 4-6
Sacred journey Paddle to Nisqually a time
for growth, renewal, honor
OO ur Chehalis Canoe Family joined many other canoe
families on their final destination in Nisqually.
They traveled together as a unit with “One Heart,
One Mind” on the water and on the land.
It is an exhilarating did on the Coastal Salish a holistic and instrumental
experience getting to each Seas, witnessing many part of learning about each Brent Simmons, Norma Daniels and Todd
destination while supporting delights along their voyage other. Participants problem Delamater dress in full regalia before final
and learning from one on the water. It is a sacred solve as a unit, work protocol during the Paddle to Nisqually.
another. journey returning the together to set up camp,
cultural teachings back to respect each other’s space
Canoe families enjoyed the tribal people. See JOURNEY, page 10
pulling like their ancestors
Traveling as a family is
Tribe breaks ground on Crossroads hotel project
CTE develops robust economic opportunity
The Grand Mound hotel groundbreaking was a momentous event. The groundbreaking members came to witness this
for the Marriot Fairfield important event.
Inn and Suites on July 22
celebrates a huge investment The Grand Mound property,
in our future. The project by also known as Eagle 1 by
Chehalis Tribal Enterprises CTE, is at the intersection
is the first step in developing of Interstate 5, Highway 12
the Crossroads at Grand and Old Highway 99, all
Mound. Elders and tribal See PROJECT, page 11