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2021 Review { 18 images } Created 8 Jan 2022

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  • Tribal member Troy Douglas has recently opened a basketball orientated shop on SE Hawthorne Boulevard in Portland, in photos taken on Friday, Dec. 11. It is the second store Douglas opened in Portland, the first, Cultural Blends, opened in the Lloyd Center in 2019.
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  • A bald eagle rest on a tree branch near Tribal Housing on Monday, March 1. A local source tells Smoke Signals that it is one of two bald eagles that visits quite often.
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  • Tribal member and second grader Evey Bishop, 7, has her temperature taken while being dropped off as Willamina Elementary School welcomed back first and second graders back to in class learning on Tuesday, Feb. 9. Kindergartners have been in classrooms, in small batches, since the Fall.
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  • Tribal member Brian Krebiel talks about his new business, Agency Creek Expressions, at his facility in Willamina on Thursday, April 1. The focus of the business building traditional Native Canoes along with crafts other native artifacts and traditional art from handmade jewelry and hats to spoons, paddles and rattles through weaving and carving.
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  • Tribal Member Leonard Logan, center, carries a spirit power staff is joined by from left, Jacob Hernandez-Gilila, 10, Siletz; Buster Logan, 16, Siletz; and Tribal member Steven Paul Jr., Nez Perce Modoc Grand Ronde, in running along Indian School Road NE towards the Chemawa Cemetery as they end the Prayer Run to Chemawa on Saturday, Aug. 7. The 62 mile run started at Pacific University and was used to honor the memory of the bodies of children found buried at a Canandian Indian Boarding School.
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  • Grand Ronde firefighters Contact Tracer Kaylene Barry, Emergency Preparedness Coordinatior Brandy Bishop and Contact Tracer EMT/Firefighter Ericka Alcantar pose for a portrait on Thursday, May 6. The Grand Ronde Fire Department currently has six firefighter, four are female. According to the National Fire Protection Association in 2018 only 5 percent of firefighters in the U.S are female.
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  • Supervising Deputy Fire Marshall Jason Cane, front, Battlion Chief Sean Hoxie, third from left, Firefighter/EMTs Kaylene Barry, center left, and Erika Alcantar, center right, help push a fire truck during the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde dedication ceremony for the fire station on Friday, Oct. 1. On Friday at 08:00 a.m., the tribe officially took over all Fire and Ambulance service for tribal property currently served by contract by the West Valley Fire District.
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  • Retired Community Health RN Case Manager Peggy Shaver administered a Covid-19 vaccine to Tribal member Kallie Provost during a Vaccination Clinic in the Tribal Gym on Wednesday, Feb. 4. The clinic offered vaccines to Tribal and Community members over the age of 18.
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  • A car passes a fallen branch at the Spirit Mountain Casino on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Crews worked to clean up in the aftermath of the ice storm that hit the Grand Ronde area over the weekend.
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  • Grand Ronde Tribal member Nakoosa Moreland take part in a inter-Tribal dance during the third annual Indigenous Peoples Day on the Capitol Mall, in Salem, on Monday, Oct.12
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  • Elder Larry Cole poses with a walking stick he carved at the Cougar Lodge on Tuesday, March 2. Living in the Lodge has inspired Cole to restart his carving efforts.
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  • Member of the Grand Ronde Honor Guard Rich VanAtta, from left, Daniel Halfrich, Cecial Donahue and Al Miller carry the colors during the Memorial Day celebration at the West Valley Veterans Memorial on Monday, May 31. Thirteen names were added to memorial. The celebration has happened every years since 2003, except for in 2020.
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  • Graduate Allen Strobel gets help with his mortor board from Lead Teacher of the Kwenat classroom Holly Marler prior to the start of the Grand Ronde Early Head Start/Pre-school Graduation on Friday, Aug. 20. 24 students graduated, with 21 taking part in the ceremony.
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  • Willow Squetimkin, 5, joins Ulali Quenelle (rear left), 6 and Sophia Catron, 6, in the Tiny Tots dance during the 2021-2022 Grand Ronde Royalty Pageant on the old Powwow Grounds on Tuesday, Aug. 17.
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  • Tribal member Brittany Linton Frederick was recently named Mrs. Washington County in a photo taken on Thursday, Sept.23. She will be competing in the Mrs. Oregon pagaent in the summer of 2022.
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  • The 2021-2022 Veterans Royalty Court, from right, Senior Queen Tasina Bluehorse, Junior Queen Kalea Liebelt, Litte Miss Leloo Quenelle and Warrior Nacoma Liebelt receive congratulations during the Veterans Royalty Pageant on the Old Powwow Grounds on Friday, July 9. The last Veterans Royalty Pageant was in 2019 due the Corona Virus pandemic.
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  • Newly hired Project Manager Ryan Webb is photographed in and around his office in the Governance Center on Friday, Oct. 23
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  • Fancy dancer Kalea Liebelt competes for the Veterans Little Misss title during the Veterans Royalty Pageant on the Old Powwow Grounds on Friday, July 9. Four Tribal youths competed for three positions.
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