Confederated Umatilla Journal 05-2017

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Deadlines approaching for summer programs MISSION – Summer programs for students are approaching and deadlines are coming up in May. The Whitman Institute of Scholastic Enrichment (WISE) program is scheduled for July 23-25 for students entering ninth grade in the fall of 2017. It is an all-expense paid program at Whitman College in Walla Walla that aims to introduce local middle school students to college life, according to whitman.edu. Workshops for parents will also be offered, providing guidance for financial aid and other college concerns. Applica-

tion deadline is May 20. Salmon Camp will be held June 25-30 at Emigrant Springs State Park. The free program is open to students entering the sixth through eighth grades in the fall of 2017. Students must be Native American from the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Yakama, Warm Springs, or Nez Perce tribes. Application deadline is May 26. For more information and assistance applying to the summer programs, contact Annie Smith at 541-429-7831 or at AnnieSmith@ctuir.org.

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County, Brownsville, North Central Oregon, Deschutes County, Astoria, Columbia County, Portland Metro, Mount Hood National Forest, Corvallis, and Oakland, Oregon. Awards have gone to watershed councils, private landowners, a port, small nonprofits, mitigation bankers, large environmental organizations, cities, and county law enforcement organizations. Most awards honored projects that were supported by an array of partnerships and funding sources. In addition to the Catherine Creek

Fish Habitat Restoration Project, another stream project award will be presented to the Wallowa River/6 Ranch Habitat /Restoration Project II, which restored 1,800 lineal feet of the Wallowa River to a more historical and natural conditioning with functioning wetlands, activated floodplain and a stable stream channel. Among the partners involved with the project is the Nez Perce Tribe. A reception will start at 9:30 a.m. in the Mill Creek Room with the awards ceremeony at 10 a.m. in the Land Board Room at 7775 Summer Street NE in Salem. For more information contact Julie Curtis at 503-510-5298 or Julie.curtis@state.or.us.

Oregon Trail Gallery & Trading Post

621 Sixth St. in downtown Umatilla

Closed on Mondays Open Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. On call 24 hours a day 541-922-5123 Evenings 541-922-5567

l Dentalia capes

l Large fully beaded cape l Complete fancy horse outfit :

saddle drape, martingale, horse stall All old style trade cloth dresses F Large stock of moccasins - all sizes F Extra Large Dark Otter F Men’s old style buckskin shirts lBeaded antique old and new shawls lTule mats l Men’s, women’s & children’s hard-sole fully beaded mocassins l Roaches, shell dresses for women and children lWhite buckskin dresses for women and children l Old style trade cloth dresses for children l White 3X large deer hides lOtter hair wraps l Wing and jingle dresses for women and girls l Large stock commercial and brain-tanned hides

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