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October 31, 2002 Official Newspaper of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin www.oneidanation.org

Viejas chairman not to face Fly like an eagle murder charges, released from jail SAN DIEGO (AP) - A prominent member of a San Diego County Indian tribe was charged Wednesday with murder in the stabbing death of a man outside a rap con- cert, but no charges were filed against a tribal chairman who also Steven F. was TeSam jailed. Photo courtesy of the American Eagle Foundation Bond was set at $750,000 Pictured is an eagle soaring over water, and an eagle like this one, Challenger, will spread his wings over Lambeau Field during for Hank Banegas, 27, who is the Oneida Nation’s halftime presentation of the Nov. 4 nationally televised Monday night game between the accused of killing a San and the Miami Dolphins. See Page 4A for story. Diego man and wounding another during a fight outside a concert by the rap performer Oneida BC Nelly last Friday. Oneida, Green Charges were not filed against Steven TeSam, 42, approves chairman of the Viejas Band Bay Packers of Kumeyaay Indians, clear- land claim ing him for immediate release, Deputy District unveil resolution Attorney Jeff Dusek said. Green Bay, Wis. - “The oped this summer, another By Keith Skenandore “We’re not in a position to Tradition Continues Between story began to unfold, reveal- Kalihwisaks file a case against Mr. TeSam a City and a Nation.” is one in ing that the connection A resolution authorizing at this point. We may never a series of new Oneida Nation between the Oneida Nation the Oneida Business be, but we will continue to commercials airing on the and Green Bay football is Committee to enter into con- investigate,” Dusek said. Lambeau Field JumboTron™ much more significant and tracts as necessary and appro- TeSam recently attended a and local television stations dates back much further than priate to aid in accomplishing Oct. 4 press conference in this fall. It alludes to a spe- most people realize. an end to the land claim was Washington, D.C. with three cial, historic relationship According to Denis approved unanimously by other tribal chairs, including between a City and a Nation, Gullickson, a teacher at the members of the committee at Oneida Nation Chairwoman one that began in 1897. The Oneida Nation High School Photo courtesy of Neville Public Museum of Brown County a special meeting on Oct. 23. Tina Danforth, to announce a City is Green Bay; the Nation, and co-author of the yet-to- A significant discovery in the Oneida Nation and Under the resolution, it four tribe economic partner- the Oneida Nation of be-published book The Green Bay Packers continued traditions is Tom states that the General Tribal ship which will result in a Council “endorses the Oneida Wisconsin. Eleven: The Story of the downtown Washington hotel. Skenandore, second row, second from right, the first Business Committee’s efforts The rest of the story was Green Bay Packers and Other Bobbi Webster, director of professional paid football player in Green Bay histo- and supports continued nego- announced at a press confer- Town Teams Before the NFL, See Page 3 ence on Oct. 31 in Oneida. ry. Skenandore. a member of the Oneida Nation of tiation and mediation to bring See Page 3 Wisconsin, played for $20 a game on the city’s first TeSam As the commercials were See Page 3 being researched and devel- Traditions championship team in 1897. Tribe supports Hobart’s lawsuit to halt waste station By Keith Skenandore tribe has requested technical their part for decades “by hav- Kalihwisaks assistance and support from ing the West Landfill located A battle to prevent a pro- the U.S. Environmental within the reservation.” posed waste transfer station Protection Agency in regards “It is unfair to require the within the exterior boundaries to the concerns of the tribe Tribe to bear the burden again of the reservation has now and its members, along with by locating the waste transfer gone to court. citizens of the village of site at the closed landfill,” The village of Hobart, with Hobart. read the letter dated Oct. 17. the Oneida Tribe’s support, Thomas Skinner, regional “Other communities had the administrator of the USEPA, chance to reject this facility has filed a lawsuit on Oct. 24 Photo by Phil Wisneski against Brown County and Region 5 in , was but we were not given the Construction of the waste transfer station continues their decision to move for- requested to assure tribal citi- same opportunity, as Brown ward on the construction of zens and community mem- County gave no formal notice as the Village of Hobart filed a lawsuit against Brown the transfer station. The coun- bers that there is no human about the facility to the County. ty wants to use the site, locat- health and environmental Oneida Tribe.” Ninham, who in his previ- Brown County,” he said. ed at 3734 West Mason Street, impacts from the proposed Brown County Executive ous term was liaison to the “We certainly pride our- to consolidate and transport facility. Nancy Nusbaum said as they Environmental, Health and selves - or I thought we did - waste to landfills in Oneida Nation (county) pursued the waste Safety Department, along with our relationship with Winnebago, Outagamie and Chairwoman Tina Danforth station, she viewed it as a with the Environmental Brown County. I thought we Brown counties over the next states in the letter addressed continuance of the same use Resources Board, said the had some real good relation- 25 years. to Skinner that all the com- and didn’t notification ships with Brown County and main issue is a lack of com- “The Business Committee munities in Brown County was justifiable. the board of supervisors.” is currently in support of them have an equal responsibility “It hardly seemed even munication by the county Nusbaum said she finds it (Hobart) filing suit against in dealing with the solid necessary to notify anybody with the tribe. “The main issue is that Brown County,” said waste that’s generated by the that we were going to contin- See Page 2 Councilman Paul Ninham. county residents and that the ue what we were already there has been no government Along with the lawsuit, the tribe feels they have done doing,” said Nusbaum. to government contact from Waste Station 2 A(T#ken) October 31, 2002 K a lliih w iis a k s LocalLocal From Page 1/Waste station controversy headed to court disengenous for the tribe to waters of Duck Creek may be In a letter to Brown County the comment about contacting and that it will continue to be member and Hobart resident ask to be treated differently adversely affected by opera- Executive Nancy Nusbaum, her it was never brought to managed for at least another Hugh Danforth, gets the than it treats other govern- tion of the waste transfer dated Aug. 21, Chairwoman her attention. 40 years during the close impression that the Town of ments when taking actions facility,” reads the letter. Danforth expressed the tribe’s Ninham said the tribe did down phase. Hobart and Brown County which will have impacts. “The Duck Creek corridor opposition to the facility and receive correspondence from Construction on the trans- feel that the Oneida’s don’t She noted that some time is an inappropriate site for the points out not only environ- the Department of fer station started earlier this exist. ago the tribe “simply with- waste transfer station due to mental issues, but issues of Transportation and stated that month despite the objections “We are invisible,” said held payments to Brown its environmental and cultural safety. Danforth points out “everything is in order” in of the village and some resi- Danforth. County without any notifica- significance to the tribe.” that there is only one turnout that Hwy 54 and the sur- dents in Hobart and Oneida. He says the tribe has the tion whatsoever.” Oneida elder Vera Wilson, lane at the northern end on the rounding roads will be able to Hobart’s village board responsibility to be a part of “Let me be the first to say who resides just west of the west approach of State Hwy accommodate the increase rescinded their action to any decision on land use, but that if I had it (waste station proposed waste station, 54 serving the proposed facil- truck traffic. approve the station in late what he isn’t hearing at the notification) to do over again recalls the days of the landfill ity, and that a concern for a “In my mind it’s come September based on a 1976 meetings, is any tribal con- I would be have informed the and the noise and smell that southern access needs to be down to an issue of what’s previous board resolution that cerns. He recalls Nusbaum’s Nation of the progress of our came with it. addressed. right and what’s wrong. The would turn the closed landfill failure to mention that the work. But this type of com- “That’s all we could smell,” “A turnout lane must be bottom line again is that into a park. waste transfer station is going munication must reasonably said Wilson. constructed at this location to we’ve done our time. We did Nusbaum said the county to be located on the Oneida be applied in all circum- Wilson’s main concern is facilitate traffic flow since our time for 20 years. We will be “reviewing every- reservation. He also said a stances, not just selective the potential of drainage that this will become a safety need to do everything in our thing” and could bring in out- county board member never ones.” could seep into their well. She issue as future traffic increas- power - legal power and exec- side legal counsel dealing mentioning the Oneida reser- Chairwoman Danforth said said some drainage goes west es along this corridor,” wrote utive power - to continue to with solid waste law issues vation once during his presen- she doesn’t know how this towards her property, and Danforth. look elsewhere for this waste before responding to the law- tation. could slip Nusbaum’s mind wonders with her daughter- As for the east bound lane, transfer site.” suit. “I have this feeling this and apparently it is an over- in-law recent death due to Danforth wrote, “a turnout Nusbaum responded, “If “It’s very difficult when board member has no idea of sight on her part. She said it’s cancer, if any contaminant’s access lane and passing lane the Oneida people and why a treatment of being different every community felt it ought there appears to be a level of reached their well. must be built to address the this is a special place to us.” to a neighbor who is a sover- only to have one single gov- trust and understanding and “I’m worried about the safety issue at Ridgeview eign tribal entity. ernment use within it’s you go forward … only to “My vision for the Oneida fresh water,” she said. “I Plaza and the traffic flow con- “Obviously this impacts us boundaries, we’d be in big have someone back out on an Nation reservation is a place objected to the drainage and cerns on State Hwy 54.” seeing it’s in our backyard,” trouble.” agreement,” said Nusbaum in where we can live in peace the potential of it coming said Danforth. “The fact is we Nusbaum said that she, She added that the life of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. with people and in harmony are here, we are a govern- down towards our well.” along with Chuck Larscheid, that landfill is not 20 years As for trust, Oneida tribal with Mother Earth.” ment. We understood we had “We’ve done our time with director of Solid Waste for a relationship.” it.” Brown County, did meet with As for a late payment to the Ninham said he would like business committee represen- County, Danforth doesn’t the EPA to step in and say this tatives and committee office have any recollection of any can’t happen even though our personnel to address their late payment to the County Environmental, Health and concerns. either presently or in the past. Safety department has com- “My response to The Green Bay Press- pleted their due diligence. Chairwoman Danforth was Gazette reported that the suit, Ninham said the tribe that if further meetings were filed by village attorney Jeff needs to let the surrounding desired she should contact me Gilson, was assigned to media, congressmen, state – which she has not done,” Brown County Circuit Judge legislators and the Governor said Nusbaum. Peter Naze, and that the coun- know that “we are adamantly Danforth said she never ty has 45 days to respond. opposed to them moving for- met with Nusbaum in regards “The county is on notice ward with the construction. to this issue and if she made that we object,” said Gilson. “Basically, the ball is in the county’s court on whether it wants to proceed with con- struction while we pursue the lawsuit.” Nusbaum said the con- struction will continue. The Brown County Board decided Oct. 16 not to stop work on the waste-transfer site. Why pay However, it recommended the high prices to Solid Waste Board start look- ing for alternative sites. express Yourself? In the letter to the EPA, the tribe raises a number of con- cerns, one being the detri- mental effects of the waste transfer station on the wildlife and environmental of the Duck Creek Corridor. “Duck Creek is important to both the wildlife popula- tion of this area and to the Oneida people as a cultural and environmental resource,” stated the letter. Another concern by the tribe is the damaging effects of noise and the aesthetic effect to the deer population as the waste transfer facility will be located adjacent to tribal property. Noise during construction and operation would also be damaging to the wildlife using the Duck Creek Corridor. 920-429-0108 “Waste transfer stations can cause environmental We make problems associated with Weddings Beautiful poor air quality (from idling Free diesel-funded trucks and from throw away bouquet or particulate matter such as dust rose petals for every and glass) and disease-carry- wedding booked. ing vectors such as rodents Bay Park Square Mall-Green Bay and roaches...The Oneida Located by Food court and Elder-Beerman Tribe is concerned that the • Open 7 Days a Week • Open regular Mall hours K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Áhs<)3 A LocalLocal From Page 1/Land claim resolution approved by Business the New York Land Claim dismissed the tribe’s 57 indi- developer, established an Office, the approval of the issue to close.” vidual lawsuits against prop- Oneida Land Claims resolution allows the Oneidas Absent at the Oct. 23 meet- erty owners in Oneida and Resolution Office, conducted of Wisconsin to keep the issue Wilson, Tina M. She was preceded in death ing were Chairwoman Tina Madison counties. The due diligence, and negotiated of land on the table. Tina M. Wilson, 40, passed by her sister in law Roberta Danforth and Councilman Oneidas of Wisconsin have an equitable contract. “The basis for the appeal is away at her home Thursday Kinzhuma, and her brother –in Brian Doxtator. Vice- filed an appeal on Oct. 2 to Ongoing mediation may per- to keep land on the table,” October 17, 2002 after a one law Harlan Ninham. Chairwoman Kathy Kahn’s ruling. mit the opportunity to secure said Gollnick in the Oct. 17 year courageous battle with Tina loved all her many Hughes,who did not vote, GTC Resolution #10-23- a casino as part of the settle- issue of Kalihwisaks. “ cancer. Tina was born July 11, nieces and nephews, as they chaired the meeting. 02A reads, “on December 1, ment discussions.” A letter to the membership 1962, one of eleven children of did her, as well as aunts, GTC Resolution #10-23-02 2001 the General Tribal In a press release issued from the committee pointed the late Francis “Stitch” and uncles and cousins. Family came before the business Council authorized the last month, the tribe stated out that under negotiations, Leona (Lax) House. She is meant so much to her. Special committee following a sched- Oneida Business Committee “we have pledged to our “this is the only vehicle that survived by her loving hus- friends include Brenda uled executive session of to pursue a casino as an membership that we will con- would include land in New band Bernard and three ador- Johnson and Vicki Vander GTC on Oct. 12 which result- option to fulfill the tinue to seek return of our York, a possibility of a casino ing children, Nicholas, 20, Zanden-Reed. She enjoyed the ed in a no vote due to lack of ‘Damages’ portion of our his- homeland and damages. to meet the ‘damages’ portion Danielle, 13, and Ricky, 12. friendship and love of count- a quorum during the discus- toric claim.” It further reads, According to Bill Gollnick, of a settlement, and other con- sion portion of the agenda. “the Oneida Business representative of the Oneida siderations that would benefit Her brothers and sisters further less others whom lives she On Sept. 5, Judge Kahn Committee identified a viable Land Claims Resolution us in Wisconsin.” survive, Kathy (Tom) touched. Tina graduated from Ribarchek, Sun Prairie, Sandie Pulaski High School in 1981 (Bob) Mahn, DePere, Marlene and worked as a cook since From Page 1/Traditions between Oneida, Packers unveils history Ninham, Oneida, Dan High School at the 41 Truck the first professional (paid) many neighboring city teams cle the stadium during the Wheelock, Wilson Charles, (Phyllis) House, Green Bay, Stop, Wallaby’s, and football player in Green Bay folded because of a lack of halftime show, landing amidst and “Smiley” Swamp. Lisa (Gary) Ness, Green Bay, Gramma’s Diner. Tina took history was Tom Skenandore, on-field success or funding. If traditional Oneida Pow Wow Gullickson and co-author Gloria (Dave) Brittnacher, special pride in her cooking, a member of the Oneida the Green Bay city team had- dancers as they perform on Carl Hanson of Green Bay Greenleaf, Doug (Toni) gardening, and providing a Nation. n’t been so strong and sur- the field. expect to finish and publish House, Oneida, Laura House beautiful loving home to her Described as a “Native vived, it might never have “The Oneida Nation has their book within the next (Darius Beach), Green Bay, family and friends. Tina was a American of legendary pro- evolved into the Packers or always been aggressive in year. Michelle (Kevin) Cottrell, fun loving person who enjoyed portion,” Skenandore played been invited to join the NFL,” sharing our rich history and A few other interesting Green Bay, and Shelia House, the company of good friends for $20 a game on the city’s says Gullickson. culture, and this is an oppor- connections between these Oneida. She is further survived and a competitive game of first championship team in The Oneida Nation will tunity to show our member- two entities bear noting: by Bernard’s family, Vera and darts. We’ve all been blessed 1897. Not only did he lead the celebrate its special connec- ship as well as our communi- - The Packers’ first corpo- Owen Wilson, Oneida, with having Tina in our lives team to victory, Skenandore tion with the Packers during ty partners we have a com- rate sponsor was the Rochelle Powless, Green Bay, and will always hold special was proclaimed by all the the mon bond in the rich tradition Indian Packing Company, Don Wilson, Green Bay, memories of her. Heaven’s Green Bay team’s opponents game on November 4, 2002. which the Green Bay Packers Curly Lambeau’s employ- Priscilla Hartman, Oneida, and gained a special angel on this as a force to be reckoned The celebration includes an bring to Wisconsin,” says er, in 1919 Diane Wilson, Green Bay. day. with. inspiring performance by Oneida Tribal Chairwoman - Lambeau Field is built “Oneida players like “Challenger,” a bald eagle Tina Danforth. on Oneida Street In Loving Memory of Skenandore helped establish a from the American Eagle “Our sponsorship of the - The first band to play for winning record for Green Foundation in Pigeon Forge, Oneida Nation gate at historic the Green Bay City Team Matt’s Birthday Bay, keeping the city team in Tenn. The specially trained th Lambeau Field is something November 5 existence during a time when eagle will be released and cir- was the Oneida Coronet that our children and commu- Band The Sinking Boat nity can be proud of. The In my heart there is so From Page 1/Viejas Chair Steven - The 1919 Oneida town theme that’s been established team was touted by Press- much pain, has a deeper meaning now It seems I have nothing to F. TeSam released from jail Gazette sportswriter gain. that we have uncovered this George Whitney Calhoun I feel like I’m in a boat Oneida Nation, said the tribe Tauanuu, 30, was slain as connection between the as a worthy opponent for and I’m sinking, would not comment on any he attempted to break up the Oneida Nation and the Green Lambeau’s squad, Bay Packers. It will be excit- My head seems to spin, matter under investigation fight and persuade the two although a game never ing to see this story continue I’m not thinking. and that TeSam’s involvement sides to disperse, Dusek said. materialized. to unfold through the research I look for shore, but none in the fight in no way “affects He was the “peacemaker,” “The objective of the of Denis Gullickson’s book.” in sight, the partnership.” he said. “He was trying to Lambeau Field campaign was "We are delighted to have I look to the left, I look to the right. “Our partnership is with solve the disturbance.” to excite and motivate people I have no paddles to bring me to shore, such a strong relationship the Viejas Band of Kumeyaay As Dusek recounted the about the cultural, spiritual, I cry to Jesus cause my heart is sore. with the Oneida Nation," says Indians,” said Webster. slaying, family members of and recreational offerings I try to stop, but keep on weeping, Packers President Bob She said that a Viejas Tauanuu audibly wept. within the Oneida community This pain, I can’t go on keeping. spokesperson assured the Security was tight in the Harlan. "It's rich history and Oh Jesus, hear my cry, and to bring to life that the partners the project will con- courtroom, with several strong sense of community I don’t want to just get by. are values in which the Green Oneidas are a strong, integral tinue to move forward. bailiffs positioned in the aisle Save me, heal me is my plea, Bay Packers also share. The part of the Green Bay com- Banegas, his uncle TeSam, between Tauanuu’s support- Then Jesus is right here standing with me. Oneidas are truly an asset to munity,” says Oneida and a 16-year-old relative ers and dozens of Viejas tribe Jesus help me out of this sinking boat, the Green Bay area and spokesperson Bobbi Webster. were jailed following the representatives. Help me Jesus, to at least float. assault, in which Faitamai Wisconsin as a whole and “It doesn’t get much deeper Defense lawyer Tom Then Jesus carries me and Tauanuu was killed and Sean we're proud to be associated than being there at the begin- Warwick, asking that bond be brings me above the water, Bowers wounded. The 16- with them. ning, when football first came set at $100,000, described Jesus says, “I’ll shape you and mold you, year-old was also released "It is also exciting to know to Green Bay. It’s a story because I’m the potter. without charges being filed. Banegas as a respected leader that members of the Oneida we’re very proud to tell.” He says, “I’ll mold you to what you want to be.” Banegas is charged with in the tribe who has educated Nation played a meaningful The Oneida Tribe of “I just always want you to be with me...” children in tribal traditions Indians of Wisconsin is the So Jesus, I ask, “heal me, save me, cleanse me murder, attempted murder, role in the early stages of pro- inflicting great bodily injury and served as a Little League fessional football in Green largest of the Oneida Nation’s and keep me.” and softball coach. “In my heart, I want you to always be.” and assault with a deadly Bay. With the aid of their three bands with approxi- Warwick called the slaying mately 15,000 members. I want to go to heaven, heaven is my aim, weapon. The charges, which contributions, the city of also carry the allegation of ``a horrible tragedy'' which Green Bay developed a strong Tribal enterprises include the The brightness, the beauty and no more pain. resulted from Banegas' efforts Come to Jesus, and with your life He will do the use of a knife, could carry a interest in football which Seven Generation same, penalty of 26 years to life in to protect members of his evolved into the foundation of Corporation, Oneida Nation Jesus will bring you above the water and on to prison, Dusek said. family. the Packers in 1919. For that, Farms, The Radisson Hotel & the shore, Dusek said Banegas’ party “I don’t think anyone we thank them." Convention Center, Bay Call on him, He has so much more. and the victims’ group intended that this would Other Oneida players who Bank, The Oneida Industrial I love you, Mom became involved in verbal occur,” he said. are recognized for their foot- Park, Oneida Mobil Retail We All Love and Miss You! Sister, Brothers, argument that escalated into Keith Skenandore of ball exploits in the early years Convenience Stores, and Children, all your family. Everyone that loves you violence as fans left the Coors Kalihwisaks contributed to of Green Bay football include National Native American very much! Amphitheater in Chula Vista. this story. Jonas Metoxen, Martin Bank. 4 A(Kayé) October 31, 2002 K a lliih w iis a k s LocalLocal FireFire inin thethe hole!hole! Oneida dancers, Photo by Phil Wisneski The village of Hobart Challenger to perform volunteer fire depart- ment practices a fire at Lambeau on drill at the new Oneida Health facili- ty located on Airport Monday night Road. The drill was By Yvonne Kaquatosh case some of our culturally used as a training Kalihwisaks related activities in a venue of tool to help the The Bald Eagle has long this magnitude,” said, Crystal department in case since been revered as a pow- Holtz, Communications erful symbol of freedom that of a real fire. A Advertising Director. continues to be the impetus of smoke machine was The Oneida Tribe signed a our great nation. As an 10 year contract with the used to create ambassador for his species, authenticity to the Green Bay Packers ‘Challenger’, a Bald Eagle Organization this past sum- drill. There also was that has been raised in captiv- a fake victim placed mer in which the Monday ity at the American Eagle Night performance was a part inside the facility to Foundation headquartered at help with search and of. Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, Challenger is the only Bald rescue techniques. Tennessee, will be soaring Eagle in the U.S. and in U.S. The facility is set to high above Lambeau Field at history trained to free-fly into open within a few half-time festivities on major league sports stadiums Monday, November 4 when weeks. during the presentation of the the illustrious Green Bay National Anthem. Packers go against the Miami This majestic eagle has Do you like other Arlie’s is open Dolphins. Arlie’s is open performed during the Anthem Challenger will be joined at numerous World Series, a people making your by approximately 65 Oneida decisions? dancers. The dancers have variety of sports events and been practicing for the last non-sporting events at the • How would you feel if your beautician few weeks in preparation for White House, Pentagon, U.S. thought you looked better with orange the Monday night perfor- Capitol Building, and the hair and dyed it that color? mance. World War II Memorial groundbreaking ceremony, to • You ask for midnight blue and the body The Oneida Tribe has pre- name a few. shop paints your car lime green. viously performed on the field with powwow dancers Challenger also appeared • How about the food vendor that just for a FOX Family Fun Night on numerous national TV knows that you would love lima beans scrimmage game in 2001 and shows, including Dateline on your taco? 2002. However, this is the NBC, The David Letterman first time in history the Show, CBS This Morning and You don’t like that? Oneida Tribe has been invited Jack Hanna’s Animal to perform during half-time Adventures. • How about a governor who says the festivities at Lambeau during Named in honor of the Crandon mine is safe enough? the regular season for a space shuttle crew, • Or a governor who says Indian gaming Photo courtesy of LeeAnn Laes nationally televised Monday Challenger has been making Owners, Sue and Arlie Doxtator (center), cut the cer- is not good economic development? night game. educational appearances emonial ribbon, signifying the opening of their new “This unique opportunity throughout the country since • How do you like a governor who barely restaurant in downtown Green Bay. allows us the ability to show- 1993. understands sovereignty and acts like it? Do you want people making decisions for you or do you want to make a decision for yourself? Vote November 5th WWhat’shat’s HHappening!appening! September 2002 - June 2003 Friday ~ November 22, 2002 040 Meetings every Saturday A one day Presentation/Training Seminar: All are Welcome. The Roles and Responsibilities in the Oneida TIME: Noon - 1:00 pm Judicial Process at the Oneida Radisson Inn. IMPORTANT WHERE: 2488 Babcock Registration at 8:30 a.m. and presentation at 9:00 a.m. (Corner of 172 & Babcock) There is NO FEE. Pre-registration is required with Per Capita Notice Supervisor approval. For further information, please This notice is for all Tribal Member’s Wednesday ~ November 6, 2002 contact the Oneida Appeals Commission at 497-5800. enrolled by February 28, 2002 and born Kalihwisaks Deadline for November 14th issue. BEFORE September 1, 1984. Monday ~ January 6, 2003 Thursday ~ November 7, 2002 Annual General Tribal Council Meeting, at 6:00 The Oneida Business Committee has Pop-Rock artist, Jana, opens the ONEIDA CONCERTS: p.m. in the Business Committee Conference room, approved a, ONE TIME ONLY, late pay Night Sun Series at 7:30 p.m. in the Walter Theatre, St. Norbert Hill Center. date of November 29, 2002 for those that Norbert College, DePere, WI. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. did not submit their payment form by General Seating. Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for senior Thursday ~ January 9, 2003 August 30, 2002 to the Oneida Enrollment citizens & students with ID. Box Office (920) 403-3950. Blues & Rock musician, Star Nayea, performs in the Department. ONEIDA CONCERTS: Night Sun Series at 7:30 p.m. The Enrollment Department will be mail- Thursday ~ November 7, 2002 in the Walter Theatre, St. Norbert College, DePere, ing payment forms to members that do not Harvest Supper, Oneida Assembly of God Church at reflect having submitted one as of October WI. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. General Seating. 28, 2002. These forms will be mailed to the 4:00 p.m. Adults: $7.00, Children 6-12: $3.50 Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for senior citizens and stu- address the Enrollment Department dents with ID. Box Office (920) 403-3950. reflects as of October 28, 2002. If you DID Saturday ~ November 9, 2002 NOT receive your 2002 Per Capita GTC MEETING Re: Hotel Investment Project Thursday ~ February 6, 2003 Payment AND have changed your address GTC Meeting Called for by Gary Jordan Petition. Country singer, Lorrie Church, performs in the or have recently sent a written address TIME: 10:00 am ONEIDA CONCERTS: Night Sun Series at 7:30 p.m. change please contact the Enrollment WHERE: BC Conference Room, Norbert Hill Center in the Walter Theatre, St. Norbert College, DePere, Department so that a payment form can be (Please bring tribal ID for check-in purposes). WI. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. General Seating. sent to you. NOTE: A Community Information Meeting is scheduled Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for senior citizens and stu- THE DEADLINE TO HAVE YOUR at 8:30 am for this GTC Meeting, in the BC Conference dents with ID. Box Office (920) 403-3950. FORM IN THE ENROLLMENT Room at the Norbert Hill Center. Thursday ~ March 13, 2003 DEPARTMENT FOR THIS SPECIAL Modern Dance Troupe, Rosy Simas & Company, per- ONE TIME ONLY PAYMENT WILL BE Saturday ~ November 16, 2002 forms in the ONEIDA CONCERTS: Night Sun Series NOVEMBER 20, 2002. Any forms not in Special Run-Off Election, from 10:00 am to at 7:30 p.m. in the Walter Theatre, St. Norbert the Enrollment Department after this date 4:00 pm WHERE: Milwaukee SEOTS Office & College, DePere, WI. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. General will NOT be paid until September 2003. Norbert Hill Center Cafeteria. Seating. Tickets: $12 for adults, $10 for senior citi- Please remember… NOTE: Please bring picture ID to verify enroll- zens and students with ID. Box Office (920) 403- Faxed or copied payment ment. 3950. forms will not be considered. Original, signed, notarized and Enrollment Department Please call the Kalihwisaks office at 869-4280, 4277 or 4279 to include stamp dated forms ONLY will upcoming events in this section. be accepted K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Wisk)5 A NaNationaltional Calvert’s divestment from Liz Claiborne praised by Indigenous leaders ROSEBUD, S.D., PRNewswire - The family has kept that sacred trust." Seth Big clearly not about money," according to Gary CHEROKEE American Indian Coalition on Institutional Crow, administrator of the Estate of Crazy Brouse, Director of Equality and Indigenous Rebecca Adamson Accountability (AICIA) applauds the Calvert Horse and a descendent states that, "Today Issues at the Interfaith Center on Corporate Executive Director Social Investment Fund's (CSIF) divestment corporations and educational institutions will- Responsibility, "the family is looking for First Nations Development Institute of Liz Claiborne. American Indian leaders fully and purposefully use the name of "Crazy something more than monetary compensation. Fredericksburg, Virginia 540-371-5615 and representatives of the Estate of Crazy Horse" without accurate information, under- It is looking for good corporate ethnical [email protected] Horse have been in a long-standing struggle standing, consultation, permission or consent behavior and respect for American Indian cul- with Liz Claiborne and J.C. Penney over their and over the opposition of the tiospaye of ture, tradition and spirituality." Mr. Brouse LAKOTA misuse of the “Crazy Horse name. Claiborne Tasunke Witko, whose members are the lawful continues by saying, "It seems to me that if Sammy Toineeta has refused to desist using the name on labels holders of the right to his name." Claiborne anyone should understand the value of a per- Acting Minister for Am. Indian Relations for sportswear and J.C. Penney; a retail store was caught in a similar controversy with the son's name and legacy, it should be Liz United Church of Christ that sells the product for Liz Claiborne refuses Muslim community when it placed sacred Claiborne her self." Cleveland, OH to talk to representatives of the Estate of Crazy Koran scripture on the back pants pocket of The American Indian Coalition on 216-736-2194 Horse. “Crazy Horse" a revered spiritual and women's jeans. However Liz Claiborne Institution Accountability, a coalition of 216-736-2103 fax political leader should not be used in such a responded differently to the Muslim commu- Indigenous organizations focused on the insti- [email protected] manner. It is a desecration of a historic leader nity agreeing to remove the offensive jeans tutional social impact on the American Indian Shinnecock and his legacy," states Chris Peters, Executive from their stores and burning them according community recognizes CSIF as an investment Marguerite Smith Director of the Seventh Generation Fund. to Muslim leaders instructions. "It appears Liz leader and the first mutual fund to divest in [email protected] Sammy Toineeta, a member of the Rosebud Claiborne has a double standard when it apartheid within South Africa and also the first 518-789-8026 Sioux Tribe adds, "the Crazy Horse name is so comes to the American Indian community," to re-invest in a free South Africa. Calvert's sacred to the Lakota, that we don't even give remarked Marguerite Smith, a member of the insight into the rights of Indigenous peoples Estate of Crazy Horse his name to our children. Shinnecock Nation. deserves our full support. We are calling on Bob Gough, attorney Liz Claiborne has offered only cosmetic In a public letter to Liz Claiborne's CEO, others to follow in Calvert's footsteps and sup- Rosebud, South Dakota changes such as pluralizing horse to horses, or Paul Charron, Religious and Socially port this action by letting Liz Claiborne's [email protected] putting crazy horse in lower case letters. Responsible Investors informed the company's CEO, Paul Charron, and Allen Questrom, J.C. Crazy Horse Defense Fund Claiborne agrees doing this with other cultur- position was, harmful to the legacy and mem- Penney's CEO know how bad corporate Phyllis Frederick al and spiritual icons like: Gandhi or Dr. ory of the Lakota Sioux Leader, harmful to the behavior will affect the bottom line. Minneapolis, Mn. Martin Luther King Jr., would not disguise Estate, and harmful to American Indians For more information use the American 612-879-9165 their identity, yet this is what the Company everywhere, particularly to American Indian Indian Coalition on Institutional [email protected] proposed to the Crazy Horse family as a com- children and youth who see the name of one of Accountability's "Press Contact list." promise. The Company told the American their most deeply cherished leaders commer- American Indian Coalition on OSAGE Indian leaders that there was never a relation- cialized and trivialized in suburban malls Institutional Accountability Dr. Tink Tinker ship with their "Crazy Horse" product and "the across the country." The Estate of Crazy Horse Gary Brouse Professor of American Indian Lakota Sioux leader." "We found this state- is presently suing the owners of Arizona's Ice 212-870-2316 Cultures and Religious Traditions, ment insulting and disrespectful to the Tea, who also make "Crazy Horse Malt [email protected] Iliff School of Theology American Indian leaders in the room," says Liquor" in federal court in South Dakota. (303-765-3182) Dr. Charlene Teters, a member of the Spokane Happily not all corporations have taken the Pohlik-lah & Karuk Annishinabe-Ojibwe Nation Tribe. Distrust grew for Claiborne when willful position of Arizona's Ice Tea, Liz Chris Peters Vernon Bellecourt American Indian leaders discovered the com- Claiborne and J. C. Penney's. Just recently Executive Director (612-721-3914) pany was secretly expanding the "Crazy British Petroleum became the third major cor- Seventh Generation Fund ([email protected]) Horse" fashion line to a men's clothing line poration to discontinue using the Crazy Horse Arcata, California while in dialogue to address the issue of the family name. The giant oil company renamed 707-825-7640 Corporate inquiries should go to: Company's misuse of a family name. "Crazy its project, the largest oil reserve in the Gulf of [email protected] J. C. Penney Horse" was a traditional Lakota leader who Mexico, to Thunder Horse when the company Allen Questrom, CEO went to great lengths to distance himself from heard about the family's objections. Each of SPOKANE 6501 Legacy Drive European culture. He refused to be exploited, the three companies who have stopped using Charlene Teters Plano, Texas 75024 insisting no image of himself be taken, he did the name, Stroh's Brewing Company, A & P Vice President 972-421-1000 phone not drink, take drugs or wear European cloth- Grocery Stores, and British Petroleum, have National Coalition on Racism in Sports ing," explains the attorney for the Crazy Horse resolved their issue with the family in a tradi- and Media Liz Claiborne Estate, Bob Gough. Mr. Gough continues, tional settlement. A traditional settlement has Santa Fe, New Mexico Paul R. Charron, CEO "before his death he told relatives to lay him to consisted of compensating the Rosebud Sioux 505-820-7874 1441 Broadway rest in a secret location and not to publicly Tribe and the Estate of Crazy Horse with a few Cteters@org New York, New York 10018 speak of him or his name, for 125 years the braids of sweet grass and tobacco. "This is 212-354-4900 phone

Please join us for our News Around Indian Country Loophole in letter was in response to a they’re going to turn around request by the federal agency now and say, ‘OK, we’re going casino pact for clarification on the com- to do VLTs instead’?” OPEN HOUSE pact. Studies have indicated the could cost “The Nation is under no Seneca casinos would not be Celebrating our recommitment to our community obligation under the compact economically viable without New York to operate either gaming slot machines, Pataki spokes- ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A device,” McGuire wrote. “If woman Jennifer Farina said. loophole could leave the state the Nation begins operations Sunday, November 3, 2002 without any gambling revenue with both gaming devices and from the Seneca Nation of Thousands subsequently loses the exclu- Indians proposed casino if the sive rights to operate one of the apply for jobs 10 am - 2 pm Nation switches from slot devices, the Nation is free to machines to video lottery ter- decide to stop operating with at Niagara minals, according to a pub- the other device, thereby com- lished report. ADDITIONS & RENOVATIONS pletely eliminating its obliga- Falls casino e welcome you... The Buffalo News reported NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. W tion to make any payments to to join us for the long-awaited unveiling that if the Seneca Nation (AP) - Thousands of people • New crematory the State.” installed video lottery termi- of our beautiful state-of-the-art funeral On Thursday, the Bureau of already have sought jobs for • Refurbished visitation rooms nals - or VLTs - in the planned the casino the Seneca Indian home and crematory. We are proud of Niagara Falls casino instead of Indian Affairs said the gaming • New expanded pre-need area compact between the Seneca tribe plans to open at the con- our newly decorated, spacious facility the 2,600 slot machines it has vention center here, officials ordered, the state would not Nation and New York state, with elegant decorum and look forward • Wonderfully redesigned after a 45-day waiting period, said. receive expected revenues “Hiring will be an ongoing to accommodating the needs of every entrance foyer will be considered approved under a compact between the process for us,” Seneca state and the tribe. on Friday. It takes effect after family in a dignified, yet comfortable • Increased lounge areas Niagara Falls Gaming Corp. Once western New York notice is published in the President G. Michael Brown setting. Plus now we offer an on site • Expanded parking area racetracks install video lottery Federal Register, expected to follow shortly, said Nedra told The Salamanca Press in crematory. In addition, we are now • Handicap access facilities terminals, which is expected in the spring, the Senecas could Darling, a bureau spokes- Tuesday’s editions. “We still completely handicapped accessible. including walkways, parking do the same in their casinos woman. need more applicants in order and not have to pay the state The Interior secretary could to staff up for opening, and and restroom have approved or rejected it in we’ll need a steady stream of In celebration of our progress, we hope you any revenue, according to the newspaper. the meantime, but did not. applicants even after opening.” will take this opportunity to meet us in The state, which had pro- That means automatic Corporation staff have approval subject to the terms screened nearly 3,000 people person, enjoy light refreshments, ask jected casino revenue of up to $825 million, would get up to of the Indian Gaming and expect a few hundred questions and allow us to show you our 25 percent of the gross profits Regulatory Act, Darling said. applications daily for the next One of the casino deal’s new additions and renovations. from slot machines. few weeks, officials said. Their The federal government’s most vocal opponents, Rep. employment center in Niagara approval of the western New John J. LaFalce, D-Town of Falls, open a week, is expected Tonawanda, was shocked to York casino deal was to operate six days a week hear that the state could end up announced Thursday. The through Dec. 31, when the Seneca Niagara Falls Gaming with no revenue. “It’s a loophole that fright- Seneca Nation plans to open Refreshments Corp. opened an employment the casino. office last week with plans to ens me,” LaFalce said. “I’m an Senecas will get first consid- open the casino Dec. 31 in the attorney, and I know that only Raffle Drawing for eration for casino jobs, Brown Niagara Falls Convention a fool would sign an agree- Packer Tickets said, but hundreds of other 305 North Tenth Street • De Pere Center. ment like that.” Both the Senecas and a people will be needed as well. 920-336-3171 “The (Seneca) Nation retains the ultimate ability to spokeswoman for Pataki dis- Supporters of the measure, determine whether to make missed those concerns. including Gov. George Pataki, any payments to the state,” “The Senecas have already say it was carefully drafted and Licensed Funeral Directors: Service & Management Support: Gov. George Pataki’s counsel committed to putting 2,600 will be upheld. The tribe insists Joe Schinkten • Bryan Mikota Roxanne Olson • Joan Klister James M. McGuire wrote in a slot machines into its casinos,” it a sovereign nation and not Scott Baeten • Lloyd Meyer Casey Kolb • Chuck Waldschmidt letter dated Oct. 11 to the said Barry Brandon, attorney subject to the jurisdiction of Bureau of Indian Affairs. The for the tribe. “Do you think the courts of New York state. 6 A(Yá=yahk) October 31, 2002 Kalihwisaks BusineBusinessss Oneida Printing ready to get down to business with new press By Phil Wisneski around $276,000, it is state of make money and this is the Kalihwisaks the art equipment that will route to go,” he said. Offering better service, allow printing the opportunity The new press was deliv- improving products, cutting to make money and be prof- ered on October 21 and was costs and bringing in more itable. operational on October 24. profit, sounds like a recipe for “We got it to better serve Currently the print shop business success doesn’t it? all of our customers internally team is training with the new This is the same thing Oneida and externally,” said Printing press and becoming familiar- Printing had in mind when Manager Bruce Steinfeldt. “It ized with the new system. The they purchased their new also affords us more options first job for the press will be Ryobi four color press and and it allows us to keep more the Oneida Nation Arts computer to plate system. dollars in the inner circle Program play bill. This is a The new press and comput- (tribe).” four color job that normally er to plate system now brings According to Steinfeldt the would have been outsourced Oneida Printing up to date in press should pay for itself in to an outside company and the printing business. The five to seven years and maybe will now be done in house, new press and system will cut even sooner if they can solicit thus saving the tribe money. production time by three- their capabilities to other fourths said pre-press lead companies and especially Look for the play bill in the Sue Koch. What used to take other tribes in the state and coming days. an hour will now take 15 min- nation. Oneida Printing is also set- utes. Another example is now “They (other tribes) are ting up an open house. The printing can do it’s own four- going to want to utilize us,” open house will be used to color jobs. Before, most of said Koch. “That is an easy show off their new press and the four-color jobs were out- sell right there,” she added. computer to plate system. It sourced to outside companies. Press Lead Mel Webster will also show their capabili- These jobs would take nearly acknowledged that this is a ties in an effort to solicit busi- a week to fill. Now, printing great way for the tribe to ness within the tribe as well can do that same job in a day diversify their economy and as outside jobs. Photo by Phil Wisneski and not have to spend money not be so reliant on the casino Look for time and dates of Warren Reiter and Mel Webster adjust the controls on the new Ryobi four color on outsourcing. as the main source of funds. the open house in upcoming press at Oneida Printing. The new press will increase productivity, create better Though the press and com- “They want to try and find issues of the Kalihwisaks and quality products and reduce costly outsourcing of printing jobs with the tribe. puter to plate system costed other avenues for the tribe to on GroupWise. Finally! MILC Sisters open up Bear Paw Keepsakes checks are By Phil Wisneski line and that it offers consign- “When he got sick he real- Green Bay. Carolyn is cur- support and ideas that they Kalihwisaks ment of area artists and ly encouraged us to get the rently taking classes at have contributed to them. being One stop shopping, this is crafters. The Native Spirit business going,” Carolyn Concordia and is scheduled to They also would like to what the consumer market line was designed by the sis- said. Upon his passing the sis- graduate in 2003. encourage the youth of the processed seems to be leaning towards ters and can be found on ters believe his spirit has Both sisters would like to community to believe that MADISON, Wis. - Ben in this day of making the most sweatshirts, t-shirts, hats and guided there way in getting thank the community for their dreams can become a reality. Brancel, State Executive of every spare minute. sweat pants. “The native the business started and kept Director for the Farm Service Examples of these stores are designs help identify who we it running. “We have not had Agency (FSA) announced evident through out our area. are,” Elaine said. encountered any obstacles that the new computer soft- Shopping malls offer every- The consignment aspect of since opening” Carolyn ware has been loaded and thing a person needs under the store gives local artists added. one roof, Wal-Mart West is Dairy payments are being and craft makers a place to Other items that Bear Paw under major construction that processed. The first payment sell and showcase their skills. Keepsakes are their own will now include a grocery There aren’t many opportuni- designed keepsakes. This year was made Tuesday, October store and automotive center 15, 2002. ties for area artists and craft it is a Christmas bulb and new player in the one stop makers to display and sell designed by the sisters. The “We know that there are a shopping arena is Bear Paw lot of frustrated dairy produc- their goods. Bear Paw keepsake idea gives commu- Keepsakes. Keepsakes does just that. nity members something to ers out there, but I assure you Bear Paw Keepsakes, a The sisters came up with relate to if they move away or that the Wisconsin FSA has store specializing in Native the idea to start the store need a reminder of who they their best interest at heart,” American designed products, when they were picking are. Bear Paw Keepsakes will said Brancel. “Implementing is owned by Oneida tribal ONEIDA blackberries one day. They come out with new keepsakes the Farm Bill has been our members Elaine Skenandore- were discussing the possibili- as time goes on. first priority since May 13, Cornelius and Carolyn ty of opening a business and Bear Paw Keepsakes seems Business Park 2002 and it will continue to Skenandore-Redhail. The (Turn off Highway 54 at Red Willow Parkway) store offers everything a per- the next day they spent the to have everything that a be a priority as Farm Bill pro- day sitting at the kitchen table shopper would need. “This is visions unfold.” son can imagine that is Native American related. As there coming up with designs for just what I have been looking Brancel encourages pro- their clothing line. for” is a common phrase that Holiday ducers to visit county FSA motto says, “We are a one stop Native American gift Growing up they received Elaine has heard in the store offices to provide September support and encouragement while customers are brows- production evidence as soon shop for any occasion....” The store is located at 2615 from their family. Especially ing. “We offer everything; the Gift-A-Rama as possible. Initially, pay- Packerland Drive, Suite A1. It their mother Caroleen and gift, the card, the tissue, the Thursday ments can only be issued one is next to Tony Romas and late father Norbert. Their wrapping and boxes,” Elaine time; therefore, we would like across from the Settle Inn. mother required her daughters said. “There is no need to go November 21, 2002 to have all he production evi- Store hours are; Sunday 10 to take business, book keep- anywhere else.” dence for the entire fiscal year a.m.-4 p.m., Monday closed, ing and typing classes. This Currently Carolyn is the Tower Foods 2002 before we issue that Tuesday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., way they could take care of only full time employee at the payment. Wednesday through Friday 10 themselves. “If we couldn’t store while Elaine works part Vendor Sales: 10 am to 6 pm According to Brancel, a a.m.-8 p.m. and Saturday 9 do anything, we could fall time. Elaine works full time Vendor set up: 8:00 am second round of payments a.m.-5 p.m. back on those,” Carolyn said. in the Administration will not go out until late The two more unique Their father also played and Department of the tribe. She Holiday snacks November. Therefore, he aspects of the store are that is inspirational role in getting also recently graduated from Contact person: Wendi 869-1969 HIGHLY RECOMMENDS offers “Native Spirit” clothing their business started. the University of Wisconsin- producers to provide their New Oneida Post Office September production evi- NO VENDOR SALES dence as soon as possible. Open House County offices are in the process of issuing payments with free refreshments. to producers who have pro- 9 to 12:30 & 1:30 to 4:30 vided production evidence Contact person: Jane, 869-3710 through September. If producers only want a Oneida Pantry payment on evidence submit- Emergency Network ted to date that does not include production through (O.P.E.N.) September, they should con- Vendor sales: 9am to 4pm tact their local FSA office to Vendor set up: 7:30 am confirm that they only want a partial payment. Food Service: 11am to 3pm Additional information on Contact person: Nori or Dorothy K., 869-1041 the Milk Income Loss Vendors: Contact Wendy to set up a booth at Contract (MILC) program is Tower Foods; Nori or Dorothy K. to set up at available at your local county Nori Damrow Food Center. Cost of booth is $5.00 per space. Bring your own tables if you FSA office, USDA Service Photo by Phil Wisneski Center, or on the Internet at have any. Call as soon as possible. Sisters, Carolyn Skenandore-Redhail (left) and Elaine Skenandore-Cornelius Space is limited! http://www.fsa.usda.gov/dafp (right), Bear Paw Keepsakes store is located at 2615 Packerland Drive. /psd/milc.htm. K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Tsya=ák)7 A LegislaLegislatitivvee ReRevieview/Lew/Letterstters && OpinionsOpinions Vice-Chairwoman’s Corner The Oneida Land a two and a half hour discus- The gaming compact also these meetings but was their proposed “Tribal sion, so the Business continues to be a focal point unavailable because of a pre- Consultation Policy.” There Claim and more Committee took up approval for the Committee. Staff are viously approved vacation. was a lot of support with the My time continues to be of the development/financial working very diligently to She has been the acting emphasis being made on the spent working on Land agreement with Cordish at a prepare statistical data for President of this organization need for consultation to take Claims issues. In preparation Special Business Committee supporting points of con- and this meeting was for elec- place at the front end and not for the GTC meeting to meeting called for that pur- tention and to provide para- tion of new officers. Tina had after the fact. While the CDC update the membership on the pose on October 23. This meters for negotiations. It is hoped to be re-elected as the land claims discussions, has been around for a long agreement is part of the focus anticipated that the compact Vice-President, however, time, it is only in the last five numerous calls were made to for dealing with the damages discussions will move for- because of the great job she years that they have created define a development agree- portion of the land claims set- ward quickly after elections did as the acting President, ment with the Cordish tlement. A six member board and we intend to be prepared they decided to elect her as an Indian Office. This came Company from Baltimore. will oversee these activities. to present our proposal and MAST’s President. Chairman about because of some of the Because of the discussion that Four of the six are to be the earliest opportunity. Bob Chicks, Stockbridge specific outbreaks that took place at the GTC meet- appointed by the Business I attended the MAST Munsee, will serve as the occurred on the Indian ing held on October 12, the Committee. Skills to be con- (Midwest Alliance of Vice-President. Reservations. It is hoped that Business Committee felt sidered for these appoint- Sovereign Tribes) meeting in The second day of the this will open the door for a comfortable proceeding as ments are legal expertise, Minneapolis on October 21 & meeting was considered a better working relationship Vice-Chairwoman previously directed by the financing knowledge, gaming 22. Chairwoman, Tina consultation for the Center for and can possibly open up GTC. A quorum was lost after and business experience. Danforth, normally attends Disease Control (CDC) on some new funding sources. Kathy Hughes Marijuana Article in the Kalihwisaks on Running for a GuestGuest ColumnColumn Many of the clients I work September 19, 2002, “My reason with that use a drug call Dreams for the Oneida Did you know, every five Marijuana always make com- Community,” I have another Reflections on another generation minutes, someone in the U.S. ments such as, “It’s Natural good cause. The writer on the learns they have leukemia, going off to war herb. It comes from the earth. article is willing to “give up lmphoma or myeloma? By Ed Delgado Why isn’t it legal if alcohol some of her per cap for good Leukemia, lymphoma and It seems like only yesterday they were children, learning and playing in my classrooms on is? I never got into any trou- causes.” myeloma are cancers that the Navajo and Zuni Reservations in New Mexico, and at our own Oneida Tribal School. The ble using Marijuana.” Here’s another good cause originate in the bone marrow memories are still fresh in my mind of a time when their primary concerns were less home- The problem is most peo- to explore. (in the case of leukemia and work and Halloween parties with lots of treats. As it becomes ever more apparent that America ple don’t know the facts about What does fifteen thousand myeloma) or in lymphatic tis- will soon be entering into a major war with Iraq, I'm reminded that behind and in front of all Marijuana use. Lets take a Oneidas know about the sues (in the case of lym- those guns, will be a generation young men and women who were once these precious stu- look at the facts about Village of Hobart? When I phoma). So what can we do? Marijuana use from the ask people from off the reser- dents. As I think about them and pray that they'll be protected, my mind wanders to the war The Leukemia and AODA workbook vation and surrounding com- of my generation. I'm a Vietnam Era Veteran, which to me, means nothing more than I was Lymphoma Society’s mission “Strengthening the Spirit” munities, the common answer stationed in Europe during the closing years of the War. is to cure leukemia, lym- workbook. is ”What’s Hobart?” There’s Often, we received into our Company, young soldiers straight out of the jungles of Vietnam. phoma and Hodgkin’s disease Marijuana is Soluble in fat three thousand that live on the Many were my age, many were even younger. But their eyes and their hearts were not young and meloma, and to improve not water which means the reservation and another seven anymore. They were different. Even today, I can't explain how they were different, but they the quality of life for patients Marijuana or THC as I will hundred that live in the sur- were. and their families. refer to it for the remainder of rounding communities. That A few weeks ago, I watched the movie "Hamburger Hill." I'd seen it years before, but this On February 6, 2003, I’ll this article, finds itself in the means that there’s 12,000 time it moved me even more as I began to understand what I'd seen in the eyes of those young be participating in the Mardi fatty parts of the body such as who live outside the reserva- soldiers so many years ago. I can't write it the way I want to write it and I can't say it without the brain, lungs, liver, and tion and surrounding commu- Gras Marathon in New Orleans.Yes, I’ll have a mere feeling a tightness in my chest, but I'm beginning to understand. At the end of Hamburger Hill, reproductive system. One nities, except for a few, know there is written the following: nothing about Hobart. Hobart 7 hours to run 26.2 grueling important thing to remember "Hamburger Hill was secured in 20, May, 1969. The war for hills and trails continued, the is it does not escape from the is an urban cancer that will miles. “Has she gone over the places and names forgotten, except by those who were there. body quickly and can be destroy our reservation, our edge?” you ask. Actually detected for a month or adopted homeland, and our no.I’m doing it to help raise If you are able, longer. THC does not escape sovereignty if we don’t do money to fight leukemia, save for them a place inside of you. from the body through urine, some thing about it. But, why lymphoma and other blood And save one backward glance sweat, blood etc. as other don’t we know about it related cancers. As a member when you are leaving for the places body waste does. Where’s the communication? of Team in Training, I have they can no longer go. THC consists of hundreds This should be front page committed to raise $3700 in Be not ashamed to say you loved them of chemical which act upon news in the Kali. But it’s not. donations by December 15, though you may the body and mind. The THC Why? 2002 for the Leukemia and or may not have always. Lymphoma Society. used today is not pure and is When you look at the last Take what they have left I need as much support as I often contaminated with issue of the Kali, you’ll find and what they have taught you can get for this challenge and harmful chemicals such as three articles written by the with their dying any donations you can make pesticides and hallucinogens Kali’s three member staff. and keep it with your own. Other articles come from will be greatly appreciated. (I such as angel dust. And at that time Contrary to what people other news agencies, by can only wash so many cars!) when men decide to feel safe think THC use does have its department staff. Don’t get Your contributions will help to call the war insane, effects on the body such as me wrong . There’s nothing fund the research being done lung cancer, due to the fact wrong with that. I like the to find a cure for these blood Take one moment to embrace that THC has 50 % higher Kali. The paper the staff puts related cancers. those gentle heroes levels of cancer causing out is very good and I com- As many of you may know, you left behind. hydrocarbons than tobacco. mend Keith Skenandore, my uncle Bobby (Robert May we all, in our own way, take a moment and reflect on these young people and those THC use decreases judge- Yvonne Kaquatish and Phil Thomas Green, Jr.) died who were once young. ment and impairs motor per- Wisneski, our Kali staff, for November 1993 from formance as does alcohol and their dedication and hard leukemia. He left a family of feel ready to give out, I will other drugs. It also effects the work. 6 daughters behind. His pass- think of my heroes, suck it up individuals thinking, such as So, what’s the real prob- ing has inspired me to give up and keep on running. poor judgement and inability lem? Think about it. What my Saturday mornings and If you can, please send a to solve problems realistical- goes into putting out a paper invest the big bucks into good check made out to “The K a ll ii h w ii s a k s ly, and poor memory. like the Kali? What I see is running shoes! I will be run- Leukemia and Lymphoma Letters To The Editor Policy People that use this drug writing articles, taking orders ning in memory of him. I will Society” to my address below. often say it should be legal- for ads, designing the pages, also be running in honor of a Thank you for your sup- ized. Legalization of this photography, editing. proof 13-year-old boy with port! Letters must be limited to 500 words. All letters are drug does not mean people reading, going to meetings leukemia named Hunter Laura Carr won’t become addicted any here, going meetings there, Nelson. When my poor, not as 416 Ramona Street Apt. D subject to editing and must have your signature, longer. It just means the gov- run, run, run. What’s the real young as they used to be legs Placentia, CA 92870 address and phone number for confirmation. ernment will be controlling it problem? Keith and his staff Confirmation of letters will be needed before publi- and taxing it. could use some help. They cation. Kalihwisaks has the right to refuse publication Last of all in this coun- need a least three more people SpecialSpecial Run-OfRun-Offf ElectionElection of submitted letters. selors opinion, the only use- on staff, reporters who will be Effective January 1, 2001 per Kalihwisaks Policies & ful purpose of this would be in the right places to cover SaturdaySaturday,, NovemberNovember 1616 Procedures, Section I (c)(4), “Individuals will not be for the terminally ill. This is and report the big important due to the fact that after use issues that effect our nation. allowed to submit more than eight (8) letters per year people often report feeling What we have been doing is 10:0010:00 AMAM toto 4:004:00 PMPM regardless of topics.” For more information on hungry. There are cases tying the Kali’s hands behind Kalihwisaks Policies & Procedures, please contact (920) where physician use it for this their back and keeping them Locations: 869-4277. purpose especially when in their office instead of get- Milwaukee SEOTS Office Guest articles and editorials that appear in the some of their terminally ill ting them out on the beat and Kalihwisaks are not necessarily the views or opinions patients get to the point the giving us more good informa- of the Kalihwisaks’ staff, Editorial Board or the Oneida prescription pain medications tion. There’s only three to do & don’t work any longer. all this work and what we Nation of Wisconsin. Don’t be deceived by THC, don’t want to do is to get them Norbert Hill Center Although Kalihwisaks requires a final signed submis- and become a slave to this all tapped out. Cafeteria sion from our readers who write in, you can e-mail us addiction. If you feel you Good cause #3, let’s get Cafeteria now - and send the hard copy through the mail - to have a problem get help. three more staff members on Please bring photo identification ensure we get your submission in time for the deadline Scott LaLonde the Kali and get Hobart on the day. E-mail your letters to: front page. to ensure membership Keith Skenandore - [email protected] Per cap - good Hugh Danforth If you have any questions, please feel cause #3 Citizen of the Oneida verification. In response to the Per Cap Nation free to call (920) 869-4277. 8 A(Téklu) October 31, 2002 K a lliih w iis a k s SportsSports Almond-Bancroft Thunderhawks win first ever regional match, defeats then lose to first seed By Phil Wisneski Unfortunately, Oneida’s Thunderhawks in Kalihwisaks dream of a Cinderella season The Oneida Nation volley- struck midnight as N.E.W. ball team seemed to come swept the Thunderhawks 15- WIAA playoffs together as a team when it 6, 15-7 and 15-3. N.E.W counted most, near the end of eventually would go on and picked off, however, the the season. With the end of Mistakes prove defense was able to hold the win the regional against the season approaching, Bowler. Eagles and force a punt. Oneida began to gel as a unit costly in season On the Thunderhawks next Prior to the regionals and the result was shown on possession beginning at their Oneida placed third in the ending loss own 10, the Eagles defense the court. Heritage Conference tourna- By Keith Skenandore In the WIAA regional returned the favor and held ment held in Stockbridge on Kalihwisaks the Thunderhawks to three match Oneida received a five Almond-Bancroft Eagles October 19. Stockbridge offensive plays and a punt. A Photo by Phil Wisneski seed and traveled to fourth showed the Oneida Nation defeated Oneida in the semi- penalty on the poor An unidentified Oneida Thunderhawk defender seeded Lena on Oct. 22. The Thunderhawks why they were finals by scores of 11-15, 15- Thunderhawk punt gave them deflects a potential touchdown pass away from Thunderhawks played per- a number one seed in the 8 and 15-10. Oneida won the 5 yards, but not enough for a haps their best volleyball all WIAA regional playoffs with Brian Scheel of the Almond-Bancroft Eagles. The first down. The first game but was unable to a dominating performance Thunderhawks, playing in their first ever regional season and upset the higher Thunderhawks kicked it away close the door to advance to and a 41 to 14 victory. playoff game held in Wautoma, lost to Almond- seeded Wildcats 15-13, 15-10 again but this time Dave the championship game. In The Thunderhawk offense Bancroft 41 to 14. and 15-5. Johnson returned the punt 41 round robin play the didn’t penetrate deep into Brooke Smith had nine yards for a 6 to 0 Eagle lead. returner Dave Johnson caught went through the kick return- Eagle territory until the fourth assists and five aces in the Thunderhawks split with The Eagles defense domi- the Thunderhawks special ers hands, however, he quick- quarter, a tribute to the domi- match. Junior Maria Stevens Stockbridge 9-15, 15-8; nated the smaller teams asleep when he picked ly went back and retrieved nating defense line of AB. swept Fon du Lac Christian Thunderhawk offensive line up the ball and ran it for a 54- and ball and scampered left added six kills, four blocks What made matters worse, 15-3, 15-13; and dropped a in the second quarter and yard touchdown. for a nice return to mid field. and eight service points. as the Eagles controlled both pair to Jackson Living Word forced Oneida to punt. A WIAA official said a ball Mixing up their offense, The regional win was the sides of the line of scrim- AB moved the ball to the is not declared dead by sim- the Eagles Jason Warzynski first state tournament victory Lutheran 8-15, 5-15. mage, the Thunderhawks spe- Oneida 15-yard line, and ply touching it and that when was able to score on two in school history. With the Overall Oneida finished the cial teams gave up two touch- Jacob Warzynski scored on a Laster stepped on the ball to touchdown runs. victory, Oneida hosted num- season with a 5-12 record. downs. Add to that the numer- run to give the Eagles a 13 to down it, it was still moving. Down 35 to 0 after the third ber one seeded N.E.W. With the five wins the squad ous penalties and mental 0 lead with 10:14 remaining AB head coach Rodney quarter, the Thunderhawk errors one can see why the Lutheran at the Turtle School surpassed last year’s win total in the second quarter. Wedig said his team dis- offense showed signs of life Thunderhawks lost their first after they were able to make a on Oct. 25. of 4 wins. Oneida held the ball on cussed the same situation ever playoff game. couple of offensive adjust- offense for the next three and which happened two weeks “They were the better ments. Laster was able to con- a half minute but was forced ago when a ball bounced off team,” said Thunderhawk nect on touchdown strikes to to punt. What happened next of an Eagle players shoulder Headcoach Nathan King. Jamison Danforth and is something you probably pad, and he told his squad, “A King points to the Eagles Jamison Wilson, however, it will never see again in a high punt is not dead until it stops.” was too much, too little, too playoff experience compared school football game. King said it was a mental late for the Thunderhawks. to his squad’s “eye opening Oneida got a break when error and simply “not know- “I was real proud of those experience.” the poor punt rolled to the ing the rules.” guys,” said King. “The From the very first play Eagle 46-yard line. Laster Down 20 to 0 at the half, seniors knew it would be their from scrimmage on offense nonchalantly attempted to the Thunderhawk squad last game and they left every- the Thunderhawks began their thing they had on the field. It down the ball by stepping on returned from intermission mistake-filled game. made me feel real proud.” it. A heads up play by kick fired up. They got a break Quarterback Lee Laster was when the second half kick-off How the Thunderhawk football team reached the WIAA playoffs By Phil Wisneski Tsyoslake House punched in at the Cavalier 33 yard line. 255 yards on the ground for Kalihwisaks the two point conversion to Five plays later Prestly King the game. Coming into this season, put the score at 24-0 with found the endzone for the sec- With a 5-3 record, Oneida the Oneida football team set 8:32 left in the first half. The ond time, this time from six received and eight seed and some pretty lofty goals of next time MCC had the ball, yards away. will play number one seed winning five games and earn- linebacker Jamison Danforth Overall Oneida had 13 first Almond-Bancroft (A-B) at ing a berth in the WIAA play- intercepted Brian Peterson’s downs compared to the Wautoma in the first round of offs. The Thunderhawks have pass and returned it to the Cavaliers two. Oneida also the WIAA football playoffs. done just that and traveled to Cavalier 23 yard line. Two racked up 295 yards rushing A-B is undefeated this season Wautoma and battled first plays later Prestly King scam- on 49 carries for a six yard and were conference champi- Photo courtesy of Lee Laster seeded Almond-Bancroft (see pered in from 24 yards out average. Tsyoslake House ons of the Central Wisconsin- Oneida Thunderhawk setter, #14 Brooke Smith, sets story above). and the rout was on. lead Oneida with 91 yards on Small Conference. They aver- up a spike for Mindee Merrill against N.E.W. Oneida needed to win their The Cavaliers only score 17 carries. House also had a aged 25 points per game and final two games to qualify for came on a freak play that with three yard touchdown run in gave up less than five points Lutheran. The Oneida Thunderhawks, winning their the playoffs against Marinette less than a minute left in the the first quarter. MCC was per game during the regular first regional game against Lena, lost to N.E.W. 15- Catholic Central and Fall half. Peterson tossed up a held to -1 yard rushing and season. 6, 15-7 and 15-3. River. Oneida dominated both hailmary desperation pass finished with only 38 total games, crushing Marinette that was tipped in the air by yards of offense. Catholic Central (MCC) 46-6 Tsyoslake House and caught and pounding Fall River 44-6. In the regular season finale, The homecoming game by MCC’s Zack Gretzinger. Oneida knew they had to win against MCC was indeed a The second half was much for a chance to get into the homecoming for the of the same as Oneida pun- playoffs. The Thunderhawks Thunderhawk players. After ished the Cavaliers with sti- responded with a 44-6 drub- losing two tough games on fling defense and efficient bing of Fall River. Jamison the road, Oneida came out offense. Oneida took the Danforth ran for a career high and out-hustled, out-muscled opening drive 54 yards, 105 yards, ran for touch- and out-ran the visiting capped off with a Jamison downs of 60 and 35 yards and Cavaliers. Danforth reverse run from 22 also caught a 38-yard touch- In the second quarter with yards out. It was Danforth’s down pass from Lee Laster. the Thunderhawks leading second touchdown of the Latsi Hill added 70 yards Attention Oneida Community! 16-0, the defense came up big game as he caught a 39 yard rushing and scored the first and forced a on a pass from Laster in the first touchdown of the game on a Oneida Community Little League sack. On the very next play, quarter. ten yard run. Tony Stevens quarterback Lee Laster On the next MCC posses- and Tsyoslake House also is holding elections for the following positions: scrambled his way into the sion Mike Mousseau blocked registered rushing touch- endzone from eight yards out. the punt and it was recovered downs. Oneida finished with Commissioner Assistant Commissioner Packer Update Secretary/Treasurer By Jameson Wilson knee after Favre was gang Receiving - Driver 4 rec. for If you are interested in running for any of these positions please ONHS Sophomore, THT tackled by Jessie Armstead 44 yards, Glenn 1 rec. for 15 contact Mike Wolfert at Oneida Recreation at 869-1088 for a copy The Green Bay Packers and Lavar Arrington. yards, Walker 1 rec. for 20 of the duties and responsibilities. beat the Washington Redskins This week the Packers have yards, Franks 3 rec. 19 yards. Meeting and Elections will be held on on Sunday 30 to 9. The a bye week. This should give Nate Wayne led the team in Packers are one of the best Favre enough time to at least tackles with 10. Gbaja- Thursday, November 7, 2002 teams in the NFL. Right now get his knee to 70-75 percent. biamila had 7 tackles, Todd they are tied for first with the Here are some of the stats Mcbride, and Hardy 7:00 p.m. San Diego Chargers and the from Sunday’s game against Nickerson both had 5 tackles. New Orleans Saints. Their the Redskins. Passing - After their bye week, they Oneida Civic records are all 6-1. Favre11/14 89 yards Doug have a Monday night game on In the 3rd quarter, the Peterson 9/15 78 yards. Nov. 4 against the revamped Center Gymnasium Packers lost starting quarter- Rushing - Green 24 rushes for Miami Dolphins with newly- back Brett Favre to a sprained 88 yards and 3 touchdowns. signed Cris Carter. October 31, 2002 Section Two

6th Oneida Concerts Series features best Native female talent By Sherrole Benton Her show is on Thursday, The Rosy Simas Dance for more information. Oneida Nation Arts Program Nov. 7th at 7:30 p.m. Projects presents a new dance Fine Native American per- Star Nayea sings original inspired by Paul Gauguin's formance art is a rare presen- acoustic rock & blues music painting,"Spirit of the Dead tation in northeast Wisconsin. on Thursday, Jan. 9, 2003. Watching." This performance The Oneida Nation Arts Her new album, "Somewhere celebrates indigenous women Program (ONAP) presents the In A Dream," is receiving and the diversity of the female 6th Oneida Concerts Series in rave reviews across Indian form. Rosy Simas Dance the Walter Theatre at the St. country and in Canada. Three Projects will perform Norbert College in DePere, songs off her new album Thursday, March 13, 2003. WI. This season, ONAP pre- topped the southwestern radio All tickets can be pur- sents the best native female charts at #1 for three consecu- chased at St. Norbert Box talent: Jana, Star Nayea, tive weeks. This can only be Office (920) 403-3950 or 1- Lorrie Church and Rosy sign of what's to come from 800-SNC-BOXX. Lorrie Church Also, visit the ONAP web- Simas. this contemporary Native Thursday, Feb. 6, 2003 Season tickets are $36 for American powerhouse vocal- site at oneidanationarts.org adults and $30 for senior citi- ist/. zens and students with ID. A Lorrie Church brings her season ticket gives the holder country band influenced by four shows at the price of her First Nation's background three. Single tickets are also to the stage on Thursday, Feb. available. 6, 2003. Although Lorrie's First in the series is Jana, a original music is "mainstream pop-rock music and dance country," she draws a lot of performance featuring the strength from her rich cultural Oneida Nation Dancers; and background. She was born Contributed by Oneida Nation Arts Program co-sponsored by the Oneida and raised in Meadow Lake, Pop-rock music sensation, Jana, will be the first to Communications Dept. Jana Saskatchewan, and is of perform at the Walter Theatre at St. Norbert College is often called the Britney Metis, Cree and Sioux her- Star Nayea Rosy Simas on Thursday, November 7 at 7:30 p.m. Spears of the Indian World. itage. Thursday, Jan. 9, 2003 Thursday, Mar. 13, 2003 Secola to perform at Frybread

Keith Secola Do you know anyone who makes good frybread? If so, your welcome to nominate them in a Frybread Contest that will be held on Saturday, November 16 at the Parish Hall in Oneida. The Parish Hall kitchen will open at 4:00 p.m. for fry- bread contestants. The contes- tants may choose to make dough from scratch or use pre-packaged dough and must indicate the type of dough used and name their entry. Entries can be plain frybread or any frybread main dish, dessert, high-fiber, low-sugar, healthy, and/or any new recipe. Judges will begin sam- pling and scoring the frybread at 6:00 p.m. The contest, sponsored by the Oneida Nation Arts Program (ONAP), will be open to the public at 7p.m. And, for a small fee of $1.00 per token, you may sample the frybread. As an added treat, Keith Secola, a folk musician best known for two of his songs, "NDN Car," and "Frybread," will provide entertainment for the evening. There is an admission fee of $5.00 at the door. You’re also welcome to register as a judge for the con- test, joining Executive Chef, Fred Doyle of the Radisson Inn. Awards will be presented during intermission. For more information, call Sherrole Benton at ONAP (920) 405-4499, or send email to sbenton@oneidana- tion.org. The Radisson Inn Hotel and Conference Center is a co-sponsor of the event. 2 B(Téken) October 31, 2002 K a lliih w iis a k s

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Third hour “Special” edition of Homecoming Special to Thunderhawk being a little “scared” being the scooter races and we had girls really were not con- Times up on top of the pyramid. The to run the race over again. The cerned about the actual plays, By Lori Hieptas-Peterson’s sophomores won the human seniors should have won most they were more concerned Third Period class pyramid because of their ease of the games just because about inflicting pain. This Homecoming lasted all and skill and especially how they are seniors. They did win was because they were week, Monday through Shawn Skenandore and basketball. Seniors should stressed out because they Friday. Toilet papering began Forest Pelky popped Desi have won the homecoming could not play in the real early. By Wednesday, the Metoxen up on top like it was week, but it was the juniors game. Rumor has it that the trees were full of white toilet nothing. who succeeded. The juniors Oneida Nation High School paper. “Something to think Becky Nutt (Science won the pizza party. women should have their own about next year would be to teacher and junior advisor) The tradition that has been team. Eventually the girls add some purple and black and Carol Johnson carried out for generations would play the guys. We with the white” advised (History/English teacher and before us is where females are probably have, percentage Jacqueline Miller, remember- senior advisor) seemed to divided up into two teams and wise, the toughest girls in any ing how nice Keshena looked have their own competition battle each other to have the school around. Junior class hall decorations. during the Fry Bowl.. going on. Eye witness ultimate team. Usually it We had a pep rally in the There were many things accounts tell us that this has might be between the classes, cafeteria. We used to have pep that went on. One highlight been going on at least since but this year it was a “who rallies in the Turtle School. definitely had to be the last year. This was especially wants to be on who’s team” There were more people there Is Injury in High Sophomores tearing up the noticeable during hall deco- explained Becca Mauritz. when we had that. Footfall Seniors in the tug of war. rating. Becky Nutt thought The girl’s Powder Puff footage was shown on a big School Sports A When the Oneida football she got ripped off on her part game was “better than Oneida screen and the gym was more quarterback, Lee Laster, was of the hallway, so she moved football” commented of an athletic environment. asked by Josh House (a the juniors downstairs. The Damonta Collins, following At the pep rally, the juniors big deal? sophomore) how it felt to seniors thought they got the brutal battle. Coach Lee were cheating again. They LOSE to the sophomores, he cheated because the juniors Laster, who stole the job from were yelling “boo-o-o-o-o” said “no comment”. hallway seemed haunted and Steven Kasee, said it was a during the senior’s rap cheer. Kemewan Wheelock, a was using a Halloween theme well rounded experience and The Oneida Nation football by Patrlcia Thomas freshman, remembers the instead of a Thunderhawks it felt good watching the girls team won and their victory ONHS Freshman volleyball tournament in the v.s. Cavaliers. It was the tear each other up”. Steven puts them in a position to con- When it comes to the injuries sustained by student ath- gym when the freshman beat seniors idea to thank the BC Kasee commented that the tinue advancing to the playoffs. letes, is playing sports a good thing or a bad thing? All the sophomores. Roman for judging, which they put on “coaches were figureheads” The dance was a little on athletes take a big risk of being injured when they play Stevens commented “The a poster to suck up and win. and the girls did not listen and the boring side. Most people sports. When professionals get injured during games, it’s only reason I like homecom- The juniors were accused just went out there and did did not stay long. The dance a big deal. You don’t have to look any further than the ing is getting out of classes”. of cheating. A couple juniors what they needed to do to was over at 10:00. Next time knee injury to Brett Favre and the press it received to see Jaclyn Smith remembers held the sophomores back in conquer. we need a real DJ. About DJ, that. But is it just as big an issue when high school stu- Amanda Gerondale took Lorenzo, Brooke stated dents get hurt? more hits in one game than “Lorenzo was great with what Lee Laster was the quarterback for the ONHS football Brett Favre takes in one sea- he had to work with”. By Katrina Paprocki dents did cross the line when team. During the game against Menominee on September son. The memory lasted ONHS junior they egged and paint-balled 27 he was injured when he was thrown on the ground and throughout homecoming. The Toilet papering is a very the school, but they “cleaned” landed on his shoulder. His shoulder was separated from controversial issue that is their act up right away! On his collar bone. Laster’s season seemed to be cut short. really making people think Monday, Principal Larry Fourth year of ONHS Homecoming Is this something that athletes look forward to when about what exactly is going Swoboda and police-school by Bobbi Jo Reed King and Queen were Marlon they are active in sports? Maybe not but, it is something “too far.” Most people think liaison officer Lyle Metoxen ONHS junior Skenandore and Mindee that they have to be prepared for. It was unexpected when that toilet paper and things met with the students to This is the fourth year Merrell. Lee was injured. The injury was a bad thing for Lee, he that don’t leave a permanent explain what they saw as Oneida Nation High School Asking some people was out for two games. But in the game against Fall River mark isn’t vandalism. Many crossing the line between has celebrated Homecoming. around Oneida Nation High set for Thursday, October 24, he is able to play again. agree with that, Mike good clean fun and vandalism. Homecoming was the week School what they thought Playing sports when you are young, there is always a Mousseau, an ONHS senior, All ONHS students inter- of October 14 through 18. about the Homecoming dance chance of being injured badly and not being able to ever said, “egging, destruction of viewed say that not only is Homecoming is a week they said this: Senior Mariea play again. I think that when a professional is injured that property, or reckless driving lacing the trees with “t. p.” when all grades get to partici- Denny said “it was gay.” it is not any bigger of a deal than if a high school athlete trying to get away is going too tradition, but it’s also school pate. We start off with the fol- Junior LaToya Matson said “ is injured. far.” Other students had their spirit. “Cece” Danforth, lowing activities which lead it was stupid.” own definition of how much ONHS junior, believes, to competition between the is too much. “Toilet papering is all a part four classes: “Tradition.” That’s why of homecoming.” Monday is pajama day; From the everyone seems to say toilet As far as homecoming goes Tuesday is hat or jersey day; papering is alright. Everyone there will always be toilet Wednesday is mix and match has done it for years. Trenches: papering and other activities. day; Thursday is nerd day and Including Latsi Hill, an A football lineman’s There’s no stopping it. It real- Friday is purple and white day. ONHS junior. Hill said, “It’s This year’s theme was look on the game very fun and exciting espe- ly doesn’t really matter what people think is going too far, “Oneida Nation Thunder cially when you get chased. Hawks vs Marinette Catholic and the game of life HONK.” that’s up the cops. As one ONHS student said, “Burning Central Cavaliers.” One of the reasons that toi- The week of Homecoming let papering has become such a house down is going too far.” Editor’s Note: October 14 was pretty excellent! The a controversial issue is Seniors and Juniors were tied This Week: Reflections on game day because some football players through the 18 was by Mike Mousseau bly and a resounding victory Homecoming Week in Oneida for the hallway competition. from Kaukauna got suspend- But the Juniors came out on top. ONHS senior over the Marinette Catholic and the trees were grow- ed from their homecoming Class cheers were per- Well it’s homecoming Central Cavaliers.] ing…toilet paper? Nearly game for toilet papering, formed during the Friday week and the Thunder- Thunderhawk in everyday, the trees in front of egging, and using ketchup. afternoon pep rally and Hawks, coming off two Oneida Nation High School at Playoffs If people agree that egging judged by staff and parents. straight losses and a week off, After a two game slump the Norbert Hill Center got a and other destructive activi- As for the Homecoming are finally returning home for Thunder-Hawks bounced fresh layer of “deep quilted ties are going too far, then dance that was held in the the first time in a month. This back to beat the Cavaliers 46- why would you do it? Most Charmin!” So did the houses ONHS cafeteria from 8:00 to game should be very interest- 6 in their homecoming game students agree that there’s a of some students and teach- 11:00, there was no theme or ing and fun to watch, it’s rain- Mike Mousseau contem- to improve their record to 4-3. big difference between using ers. But this year, homecom- colors for the dance. The ing and cold with a chance of plates his next install- Now, having to win their last toilet paper and eggs. Early ing pranks have fallen under Sophomores planned it. The snow. ment of “From the game to make the playoffs, on however, some ONHS stu- new scrutiny. DJ was ONHS Junior After the last two losses the Trenches” the Thunder-Hawks as well as Lorenzo Funmaker. Thunder-Hawks are geared the community are overly The Homecoming court up and ready to go and get Well to wrap it up I believe joyed and excited. Freshman runner-ups were themselves a win. Never that this is a playoff-con- Staring into the depths of Amber Flores and Justin count us out folks, remember tention team and have very the playoffs, the Thunder- Betters. On court were we can still make playoffs strong feelings that we will Hawks look as though they Patricia Thomas and Rollie with these last two wins. make playoffs and that too will make playoffs for the Christjohn. Sophomore run- With it being homecoming will also be the first time in first time in school history. ner-ups were Loli Hill and the players are pumped up school history. Having to go down and beat Jessica Skenandore. On court and ready to go out and win So I hope to see you all at Fall River for the last game of were Crystal King and the last home game for the the game and at the first play- the season will put the Tsyoslake House. fine folks of Oneida. With this off game... kick-off is a mere Thunder-Hawks dead in the Junior runner-ups were homecoming win, it will be six hours away and the rain middle of the playoff picture. Kerri Krenzke and Roberto the first time the Thunder- keeps coming down. After a tremendous victory Hill. On court were Maria Hawks went undefeated at [Editor’s Note: After this over the Cavaliers in the Stevens and Kayukwaliyo home as a Varsity team and installment of “From the Thunder-Hawks homecoming Danforth. Senior runner-ups I’m sure that the folks of Trenches” was written, the T- game, the team is ready and Toilet paper hangs in the trees near Norbert Hill were Mariea Denny and Lee Oneida wouldn’t mind that Hawks went on to enjoy a fes- excited to have a chance at Center. Laster. And the 2002 - 2003 either. tive parent-school pep assem- making playoffs. K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Áhs§)3 B EducaEducationtion Education department offers desktop reference to no child left behind Act The U.S. Department of cally, the Title I Program. foreword. 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Higher Education Child Care Assistance Students being funded who live in any other areas through Oneida Higher are not required to contact Education may be eligible for CSS. help with child care costs. The Higher Education Any students who reside in child care benefit covers the Brown or Outagamie county, hours that students are in Photo by Phil Wisneski in the state of Wisconsin, class, plus one hour of travel Oneida children navigate the scary maze outside the Family Recreation Center on Highway H. The maze must apply with the Center time per school day. The ben- was part of the annual Boo Bash. Other activities for the kids were caramel apple making and getting the for Self Sufficiency (CSS) as efit is awarded at the rate of chance to decorate their own Halloween cookie. Of course candy was handed out to all the kids dressed a first resource. If you reside $2 per hour for the first child, up for the festivities. The Boo Bash was sponsored by Oneida Family Fitness and was held on October 28. in one of these counties you and $1 per hour for each can contact CSS at 920-490- additional child. 3710. If the CSS denies Contact the Higher assistance due to income, Education office at 920-869- you may then be considered 4033 or 800-236-2214 for for childcare assistance more information or to through the Higher request a child care applica- Education office. Students tion. "Kids are Worth It" Two parenting/nurturing conferences to be held on Monday, November 4 Workshops featuring best-selling author Barbara Coloroso, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Radisson Hotel. Fee, $38.25, includes breakfast, breaks, lunch and materi- als. Register, 498-6255. Evening parenting session with Coloroso, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., Brown County Library, 515 Pine St.; free and open to public. Details: www.nwtc.edu 4 B(Kayé) October 31, 2002 Kalihwisaks HealtHealthh Frequently asked questions about the flu vaccine As in previous years, the The vaccine is made up of A/Moscow/10/99[H3N2], should I get the Flu a matter of choice. People the vaccine. Other persons Occupational Health Nursing fragments of the virus pro- and B/Hong Kong/330/2001. Shot? who are Health Care Workers, that are advised not to get the department is offering Flu tein, but cannot GIVE you the (Yes, that only makes sense to A. The Flu vaccine was Child Care Workers or other- vaccine are those who are Vaccines for employees who flu. This is your body’s the scientists who study virus- basically designed to prevent wise in frequent contact with allergic to eggs (the viruses are interested. Upcoming Flu immune response to the injec- es.) There is always the pos- the thousands of susceptible persons are are grown in eggs and there Clinics are currently sched- tion that occurs when the sibility that you got exposed Hospitalizations and Deaths strongly advised to get the Flu may be traces of egg protein uled as follows: body is building immunity to to a different virus than those each year from Influenza. Shot to prevent the spread to in the vaccine), those who Thursday, October 31 the virus. Mild over-the- the scientists predicted. These people are mostly those with weaker immune have had severe reactions to 3:00–4:00 p.m. counter analgesics (i.e. There is also the misunder- elderly, very young or people systems. the Flu Shot in the past, any- Accounting Department, aspirin, acetaminophen, or standing about what the Flu with other chronic diseases Q. I am on antibiotics. one who has had Guillian- Front Conference Room ibuprofen) taken as directed Shot protects against. These whose immune system is not Can I still get the Flu Barre or other Neurological Tuesday, November 5 can help with minor symp- “flus” are the upper respirato- strong enough to fight off the shot? Disorders, or are in the first 9:00–11:00 a.m. toms if you feel it is neces- ry type called “Influenza.” It disease. Young healthy indi- A. If you are currently on three months of pregnancy. Norbert Hill Cntr., Rm. 2420 sary. does not include “Stomach viduals rarely die from antibiotics or otherwise ill If you have any other ques- Q. I had a flu shot last Flu,” or the type that cause Influenza. The problem is from an acute infection, it is tions about the Flu Vaccine, Tuesday, November 5 year, why do I need it Nausea, Vomiting and that young healthy persons do advised not to get the Flu contact the Occupational 2:00–4:00 p.m. again this year? Diarrhea. It is also known that get the virus and can spend Shot at that time. That is Health Nurses at 405-4492, or IMAC, Conference Room A. Each year the flu virus- people who are vaccinated several days sick in bed because your immune system your own Preferred Provider. Thursday, November 7 es are slightly different. often do not get as severely ill and/or spread the disease to is busy fighting off another Flu clinics were also held 2:30–4:30 p.m. Because the virus is so small, with the Flu as those who do others who may become more “invader.” You can wait until at the New Casino and Turtle New Casino it can easily mutate or change not. ill from it. For these people, you finish your antibiotics School Library on October 29 East Conference Room it’s structure so that the Q. I am not old or sickly, getting the Flu shot is strictly and/or are feeling better to get and 31 respectively. immunity you received last Other Employees and/or year will not help you fend it those who miss these clinics off the next time you are can receive vaccine at the exposed. Packerland Occupational Health Nursing Office Q. I had the flu shot last between the Hours of 7:00 year and I still got the Even Start AM to 4:30 PM on a first flu. Why was that? come,first served basis. A. No vaccine is 100% These are the answers to a effective. Each year the sci- Parenting and Family few of the frequently asked entists at the Center for questions about flu vaccines. Disease Control attempt to Development Q. Can I get the Flu from predict which Viruses will be the Vaccine? most prevalent in the coming A. Some people experi- flu season. The Vaccine is ence mild symptoms of mus- then formulated based on cle aches and/or low grade those predictions. This year it fever after receiving the is: A/New Caledonia/20/99, “Join us in a fun, relaxed learning environment where we can all learn more Vaccine. This is NOT the flu. A/Panama/2007/99, about caring and nurturing our families and ourselves. The Oneida Nation Community Education Center & Even Start are sponsoring an exciting par- enting and family program designed especially for teen parents.” Submitted by Al drawal symptoms, morning Who: Oneida Teen Parents (or soon to be teen Pristelski drinking starts to avoid shakes parents) Oneida Social Services and tremors. An individual Watching TEN PM CBS, may have to drink at noon to When: Tuesdays from 5:00pm to 7:00pm. your favorite news channel or bolster the alcohol content in murder investigation mys- the body to avoid tremors set- (Supper and childcare will be provided) tery? Not exactly. ting in so he/she can finish out WTENPMCBS is an acronym the work day. November 12, 19, 26 to remember some of the P: Preoccupation, individ- December 3, 10, 17 more common symptoms for ual spends a significant early identification of alcohol amount of time and energy in Where: Oneida Airport Road Child Care Center dependence. If you or some- either getting or using alco- 2965 South Overland Road one you care about is experi- hol, stock piles extra supply, encing any of the following hides a secret supply, spends a Oneida, Wisconsin 54155 symptoms of alcohol depen- lot of time thinking about the To register, please contact Rebecca at (920) 496-7860 next drink. dence you may want to call or Space is limited! encourage the individual to M: Medicates, Individual call for help. uses to medicate bad feelings Facilitator: Edi Cornelius-Grosskopf W: Withdrawal, the most and/or uses to medicate common symptom identified depression or other unwanted M.S. Family and Consumer Sciences with alcoholics is tremors feelings. Parent Educator/Consultant (shaking of the hands after a C: Control, Individual is period of abstinence), but drinking more than planned Following are the scheduled topics for the first 6 weeks. We withdrawal also includes and can’t predict how much will include topics that are suggested by the participants to headaches, nausea, vomiting, he/she will drink once a answer their family/parenting questions. anxiety, depressed mood, irri- drinking episode starts or at tability, sweating, rapid heart- what time he/she will stop. Nov. 12 Nurturing Self and Others (Personal beat, diarrhea, disturbed sleep B: Blackouts, Individual needs and rewards) or increased dreaming. experiences losses of time T: Tolerance is the need or due to alcohol use. These are Nov. 19 Time and Energy Management (Family rules) ability to drink more to get not times of being passed out Nov. 26 Creative Problem Solving (Discipline and the same effect as in the past. but rather times when the For example, currently drink- individual is awake and func- punishment) ing a twelve pack of beer to tioning but all memory of that get a “buzz” when a six pack time is irretrievably lost. Dec. 3 Stress Management (Personal power) used to do the same. In more S: Solitary Use, Individual Dec. 10 Wellness (Body, mind and spirit) chronic drinkers reverse toler- sets up a pattern of using ance also occurs when an alone, either at home or going Dec 17. Self Esteem (For the whole family) individual gets intoxicated on to just a few drinks as opposed bars where no one knows This can be a life changing experience for you, your children to the many they used to be him/her, drinks in social set- and all your grandchildren that follow. able to handle. tings where no one else is E: Effect refers to drinking drinking Additional family and parenting programs: only for the effect, drinking to If you recognize any of The Oneida Nation Community Education Center and the these symptoms in yourself or get drunk not to be social, the Even Start Grant have joined together to offer the individual may drink doubles a loved one, call Oneida or start drinking prior to Social Services at 490-3701 Motheread/Fatheread Program. Parents will learn how to use going out to a party in order between 8:00am and 4:30pm stories to improve parenting skills, build listening, speaking to get drunk sooner. and ask for the on call person. and critical thinking skills. The focus is on stories that have N: Need refers to a physio- We can assist in starting you universal themes to help parents bond with their children or your loved one on the road logical point where an indi- and encourage reading. vidual’s body needs the alco- to recovery and a healthy life hol in order to avoid with- style. Volunteer Work = Oneida Faith In Action The Oneida Faith In Action (OFA) Program is having a luncheon at the Radisson for anyone who is interested in doing volunteer work within the Oneida area. Please There is no age limit where volunteering is concerned. Attend the luncheon to become better informed of what the contact the Faith In Action program is instructed to do. Oneida Nation The Luncheon will be held at the Radisson on Tuesday, November 12th from 9–1:00 p.m. Community Education Call 869-2448 for reservations. Center for any information Remember… When ye are in the service of your fellow being, ye are only in the service of your God. on these programs at 496-7860. K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Wisk)5 B VVeeteranteran’’ss Cornelius brothers obtain Eagle Scout badges What do former United Boy Scouts, the Eagle Scout. ed, 12 are required. First aid, Before earning the Eagle States Senator and National “The Eagle Scout is the citizenship in the community, Scout status the young man Basketball Association great highest and most coveted citizenship in the nation, citi- must progress through the Bill Bradley, former President award in the Boy Scout pro- zenship in the world, commu- other ranks in the Boy Scout of the United States Gerald gram,” said Scoutmaster Ian nications, environmental sci- organization. These ranks Ford, Ross Perot, Clint Nishimoto of troop 1199. ence, personal fitness, person- start with tenderfoot, second Cornelius and Kevin “Fewer than two percent of all al management, camping and class, first class, star, life and Cornelius have in common? scouts in the United States family life. The other two then eagle. Each advancement Not much, you may say, but receive such an honor,” he required badges are either is earned by passing specific all have one common thread added. emergency preparedness and tests that are organized by woven into their lives. Each The Eagle Scout is earned lifesaving and a choice requirements and merit of these individuals has by obtaining 21 merit badges. between cycling, hiking and badges. obtained the highest rank in Of the 21 merit badges need- swimming. During each rank advance- ment the scoutmaster of the troop has a conference with the scout, outlining goals and critiquing previous goals. Eagle Scouts must also plan and carry out a commu- nity project. Kevin’s project was to erect a flag pole in front of his church. Clint’s project was to build benches for his church. Steve Baehler, 1st coun- cilor, had high praise for the Cornelius brothers. “It’s a tremendous asset to have Photos by Phil Wisneski these young men in the com- Clint and Kevin Cornelius each were required to do A Soldier died today munity,” he said. He was getting old and paunchy, And his hair was falling fast, a community project. The flag pole and benches at Kevin and Clint are the their church were the projects that were completed. And he sat around the Legion, Telling stories of the past. sons of Kevin and Sherri Of a war that he once fought in, And the deeds that he had done, Cornelius and the grandchil- was relieved to get the award grade point average while In his exploits with his buddies; They were heroes, every one. dren of Amelia and Ira after striving so long to running track and playing And 'tho sometimes to his neighbors, His tales became a joke, Cornelius. achieve such a rank. “I’m football. “I’m happy to get it All his buddies listened quietly, For they knew where of he spoke. Kevin is a senior at West glad that it is over, now my (Eagle Scout) and I want to De Pere High School and has mom won’t be bugging me thank everyone that helped. But we'll hear his tales no longer, For ol' Bob has passed away, maintained a 3.3 grade point everyday,” he said. And the world's a little poorer, For a soldier died today. average as well as playing Clint is a junior at West De He won't be mourned by many, Just his children and his wife. football for the Phantoms. He Pere and has attained a 3.1 For he lived an ordinary, Very quiet sort of life. Veterans!! He held a job and raised a family, Going quietly on his way; Supermarket of And the world won't note his passing, 'tho a Soldier died today. Dear Oneida Nation Veterans Benefits When politicians leave this earth, Their bodies lie in state, Veteran… Brown County While thousands note their passing, And proclaim that they were great. To celebrate Veterans Memorial Papers tell of their life stories From the time that they were young, Arena But the passing of a soldier goes unnoticed, and unsung. Veteran’s Day, you Friday, November 1, Is the greatest contribution to the welfare of our land, and a guest are 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Some jerk who breaks his promise and cons his fellow man. Saturday, November 2, Or the ordinary fellow who in times of war and strife, cordially invited to 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. goes off to serve his Country and offers up his life? At this “one-stop shop” for The politician's stipend and the style in which he lives, a lunch and program in your honor! benefits, veterans can: are often disproportionate, to the service that he gives. The lunch and program will be • Receive FREE FLU While the ordinary soldier, who offered up his all, SHOTS (for veterans and is paid off with a medal And perhaps a pension, very small. held on Monday, November 11, family members–while vac- cine supplies last) beginning It's so easy to forget them, for it is so many times 2002 at Freedom Middle School. at 1:00 p.m. on Friday. that our Bobs and Jims, Went to battle, but we still pine. • Establish eligibility for state It was not the politicians with their compromise and ploys, Lunch will be served at 12:00 veterans benefits. who won for us the freedom that our Country now enjoys. noon and the program will begin • Apply for benefits such as Should you find yourself in danger, with your enemies at hand, health care, disability and would you really want some cop-out, with his ever waffling stand. pension compensation, edu- at 1:15 p.m. cation and job training Or would you want a Soldier, his home, his country, his kin, Just bring this invitation and grants, personal loans, home just a common Soldier, who would fight until the end. improvement loans, and He was just a common Soldier, and his ranks are growing thin, present it to the cafeteria workers home mortgage loans. but his presence should remind us we may need his like again. to enjoy a free lunch. • Receive information on fed- For when countries are in conflict, we find the Soldier's part eral VA health care. is to clean up all the troubles that the politicians start. • Get help in obtaining mili- Please RSVP by calling 788- tary medals and records. If we cannot do him honor while he's here to hear the praise, • Find out about employment then at least let's give him homage at the ending of his days. 7945 on or before 11/5/02. and education opportunities. Perhaps just a simple headline in the paper that might say: Hope to see you on • Pre-register for burial in "OUR COUNTRY IS IN MOURNING, A SOLDIER DIED TODAY.” state veterans cemeteries. November 11th. • Find out about BadgerCare and SeniorCare. • Receive feedback from the IRS, Department of Revenue, and Social Security Administration. Packerland Chiropractic • Access military retiree information. • Obtain information on minority veterans programs.

“The home of one-on-one personal service, a little Please bring a copy of your DD214, if available. TLC & where my patients Always come First.” Information briefings will be presented throughout both days! • Preferred Insurance Provider for Oneida Throughout the day on Friday, a Barbershop Quartet • Specializing in difficult cases will sing patriotic songs! • Headaches, neck, back, arm & leg pain FREE admission, FREE refreshments, FREE parking! • Work & Auto accidents, Sports injuries Park in the Lambeau Field lot. Shuttle service will be avail- • Care for Entire Family able – from the parking lot to Dr. Joseph Nelson the front door of the Arena. • New patient seen same day Look for the Army Reserve’s HUMMVS!! Any questions, please call “Call today and talk the Wisconsin Department of 496-8808 Veterans Affairs-800-947- with me personally!” 8387, your County Veterans Service Officer, or the WDVA 1641 Commanche Ave., Suite C • Green Bay, WI 54313 Northeast Regional Hwy. 172 W & Packerland Drive HOURS: MONDAY ~ FRIDAY Coordinator, Scott McFarlane, at 920-360-5055. (BEHIND TONY ROMA’S NEXT TO SUBWAY) 8:15 TO 5:30 P.M. We look forward to seeing you at the Arena! 6 B(Yá=yahk) October 31, 2002 Kalihwisaks Culture/HeritageCulture/Heritage @ha<@ha< Na>tekutahnu=t#leNa>tekutahnu=t#le Discipline of our TThhrreeee SSiisstteerrss Children Tsi> ni yo=l# t@ute tsi> tsi> kay=y^ The Code of Handsome abuse him. When the boy before They began of the women song for sure We will designate the one Lake (Parker, 1913:33-34) is grew up he was involved in all nu tsyoweht@u. N#= ka>i=k^ nikaw very specific concerning the mischief, but he was never he’ll tell a story where it began/started. These are the words he said now we’ll return to sinfulness of punishing chil- punished. The child then dren excessively, and the sug- became sick, and one day (by Tsyonuhsate=k^ tsi> nu she=k& $=thlate Skanyataly%.” Ast#htsi wahatk#tsko> wahatsl&nyahte> gested method of chastise- now he was a young man) he “Burning House” where still he stands Handsome Lake. In the morning He got dressed ment, is to use cold water. said to his parents, “Take me (Cornplanters Village) Even today is a culturally out to the woods, I’m passing accepted method for disci- on.” the father carried him o=n^ atste wahataw^li. O=n^ wah@ttoke> kwah i=k^ teyoswathetsli=y% tsi> lon&hte n< kwi pline. When a child misbe- out, and when they came to then outside he went.then he notice very much the sun shining brightly so he knows now haves, he is sprinkled with some bushes the boy said, wahanuhtunyu=k% w#ne n<>&wa yotohutsy%hu tsi> ka=y^= luwahlolih@ti cold water and if he fails to “Would you straighten the the thought now perhaps now it is necessary they’ll get him whoever they’re telling him improve, he is doused with crooked young bushes.” The cold water; and when he is father did so and managed to N< kwi sahat@wyahte> o=ya n#= wahatsl&nyahte> tsi> n@hte> kwah i=k^ lo=n@ste. O=n^ sahaya=k^=ne. still obstinate, he should be get them fairly straight. The so then he went back in another he got dressed whatever very much he values. Now he went back out. taken to a running stream and boy then said, ‘It’s fairly threatened with immersion or good, now you straighten out Ne tho lothahit@khe o=n^ wahat@hsaw< wahanuhtunyk% t&ske wah kany% &wa tahw$hte> tsi> nu ten$=tlu> tehyatate>k< Shakolehw@tha> khale> Shukwaya>t$su. “medicine.” If, however, the do so. Then the boy said, then they’ll carry him off where they live they two brothers the punisher and the Creator water methods do not bring “you see now what you have the desired results, the child done to me. You have let me N#= tsi> n@hte> wahanuhtunyu=k%= tsi> n@hte loy^thu. O=n^ tho w@lehte> tsi> loh<=t@y< kwah ahs<=n^ should be hit, three or four have my way all along, and it is what he thought of them whatever he planted then he went there to his garden halfway times with a red-willow whip, you never corrected me and for red willow is again con- punished me. You should $=lehse> tsi>yon$=lu>, sidered the appropriate “med- have tried to straighten me He was to the corn growing then something it grabbed him on his shoulder then she began to speak she said, icine.” Any other method of out. You should have straight- “yukwan&hte tsi> n@hte> sanuht&ni, $hselhe> yeskak&=te k^=tho ohutsy@=ke. O=n< punishment, such as slapping ened the crooked whip. Even “we know what you are thinking you think the last time here you’ll be here on earth.” Then a child is incorrect, because as the tree, I am now perish- “it fixes the child’s mind to ing, and it is all your fault.” wahatkalhate=n$= l#lhahkwe uhka>ok wahuwahn&tlane> ne ok wahatk@tho> yonw^ska wawatalh#=ne lahn^ksne khale sayew$=lu, “ $ wa>kalihway<=t@hkwe> the medicine to correct dis- Furthermore, children are it was corn leaves it caught on his shoulder and she began to speak she said “I have been appointed obedience.” Severe punish- said not to go to the creators wanu=t&=se> t@=t akakwe=n$ yakwatahnu=t#le n#=tsi> ment of children is also said land if they are not punished to ask you if it is possible we’ll follow you when you leave me and my sisters because to bring disease to the punish- with the red-willow whip. er, particularly vomiting of The etiology for this belief is yah tehatil@hkw< o=n^ u=kw# k^=tho ohutsy@hke>. N#= aol$=wa yakw@lhe> kany% worms and hysteria (“holler- contained in the following they are not respectful now people here on earth. That is why we want to follow when ing”). tale: Procuring a willow switch Once there lived a woman , wah^=lu>, “wakathu=t# tsi> n@hte> wahs$=lu> khale> t&ske is handled in the same manner who had only one girl, and you leave.” then he began to speak he said, “ I hear what you said and really in which any medicinal herbal she was very “stingy of her” n#= wakanuht&nyu t@=t n<>&wa y#ks< k^=tho nok tsi> yah ni thakkwe=n$ sk@nhne agent is obtained. Indian (treated her very carefully). I am thinking maybe the last time here I’ll be here but I cannot I say together tobacco is “given” to the first The girl was only five years plant of the species, and an old when she got sick and ka=y^ shukwal$hute latiksa>sh&ha> yah k@nike k@khwa> Indian name of the patient) is came back. “Ma, I want you If it’ll be up to me much I’ll cause distress they’ll cry the children nowhere food offered; and then any exem- to whip me, so I can go home. plar of the species is picked as I can’t go there if you don’t n#=s< lotikst yah ni thakkwe=n$= the medicine. Thus, it is the lick me. You take three little also they’ll be very poorly the Elders no where food. Thats why I am not able to “medicine” in the red willow switches and go to the grave rather than the “spanking” and lick me” They coaxed the , wa>$=lu>, “T&ske tho t@=t .” Then she spoke again, she said, “Truly it will happen if we all leave the child. Ideally, the mother whip the child over her grave. n#= ka>i=k^ kwi wanu=t& kany% i=s# swana>t&hkwa kaye niyol$=wake should always be the punish- But when the woman went it is this we’ll ask when you conduct the matters/issues what you call the four matters/issues er. there, the little hands were That some chastisement is sticking out of the grave, and yah teswan&hte o=n^ yotlihwaht tsi> nahte> kay^tho.” considered essential for the that is where she whipped her, you don’t know When it is carried out they move closer to what is planted.” training of the child is shown and she was told that her little in the following two stories girl had a good home. That is Ku=n#lhe> akunathu=t#ke> tsi> n@hte> yotlihwaht Yah ki>. O=n^ wa>kuti>nikuhl@ksane A set of parents had only Maybe it’s true. (This method they’re ready they will be hearing you mention them but it doesn’t. then there were discouraged one offspring, a boy. They of disciplining our children is (the woman had bad feelings) loved their child, and as he still used today in some fami- grew he could ask for any- lies through out Iroquois n#=aol$=wa yakwelhe> ok&ha thing he desired, and the par- country.) thats why we want we all to leave but if possible you will tell them your people ents would do as asked. Conservatism among the Whenever the child acted Iroquois at the Six Nations n#= ka>i=k^ n#= n#= ty%tkut kutilihwayo=t# thok n@hte> akakwe=n$ shukwal$hute k^=tho ohutsy@=ke akakwe=n$= tahni=l@tste> u=kw#. N# yakw@lhe> It’s the same he has appointed us here on earth so that we will strengthen them people. We want See the cultural website. We encourage everyone to become involved she=ku yot&u tyunh#hkw<. T@=t kwi akakwe=n$= o=k&. in the Oneida Language. Remember that every still its’ possible They will grow our life sustenance. If it can be you’ll tell your people. word you learn and speak becomes a part of O=n^ wahaw, wah^=lu>, “T&ske tho ok&. keeping the Oneida Language alive. Please visit our new website at: Then he ban to speak, he said , “for sure that will happen I’ll tell my people. http://language.oneidanation.org/about/history N# she=ku yukwatlihwaht n@hte> wa>kutili>w@=nute> ta=l@ke> kany% Still we carry out our responsiblilities whatever they asked for they’ll be part when ORDER FORM FOR “SAGOLE” BOOKLET yotlihwaht lonatlihwaht tho niyo=l# wakatkw#ni tsi> n@hte> wa>katlihway<=t@hkwe>, Phone: (920) 490-2096 Then the people it will be thus as far as I am able whatever I was responsible for Fax: (920) 490-2099 t@=t katsa> ok nu wa>klihw^=se> n#= tsi>niyo=l# wakatkweni. Ta o=n^ if somewhere I dropped it forgive me as far as I am able to. So now Name: yukwala=s#ts< n#= t^she kunathuw$s< n# i=s# kwanulh@ Address: my cousins we’ll work together we will conduct things for them the women it is you our mothers tsi> ka=y^ City: St: Zip: it’ll be the responsibility of what she’ll lead us we encouraged our mothers when you all go around Qty: Description Total: n#= akakwe=n$ t n@hte> tyunh#hkw<. Ta o=n^ tho niyoht&hak n#= yukwa>nik&hla. “Sagole… booklet it can be we’ll thank Of what our life sustenance. So then let it be this way our minds. Booklets = Prices 1 = $ 4.50 6 = $18.90 11 = $29.70 16 = $43.20 This is a brief story of the three sisters. The women’s dance is sung during most of our ceremonies. At one time the Corn plant seen how the people were not taking care of the corn and how disrespectful the people had become to 2 = $ 6.30 7 = $22.05 12 = $32.40 17 = $45.90 the plant life. Seeing this they became disheartened and asked to leave this world and go back to the Creators land. 3 = $ 9.45 8 = $25.20 13 = $35.10 18 = $48.60 The women’s dance is a reminder for us to give thanks for the three sisters corn, beans and squash and also to give 4 = $12.60 9 = $28.35 14 = $37.80 19 = $51.30 thanks for the women in your family, clan, and community. This is an acknowledgment to all the plant life and to 5 = $15.75 10 = $31.50 15 = $40.50 20 = $54.00 teach us to be thankful to the 3-Sisters for taking care of us. K a lliih w iis a k s October 31, 2002 (Tsya=ták)7 B GoodGood NeNewsws

Dagen is two and Maya''s now three, Happy Birthday Happy Birthday Our kids are getting older, And bigger they be. Cheyanne L.. Bardo to my son The joys are now different, The battles are new, who will be 3 years old Terry Metoxen Soon they'll be dating, I don't know what we'll do. on November 3, 2002 on November 11th, 2002 Happy 2nd and 3rd Birthday Maya and Dagen

If you have a birth announcement, please send it to the Kalihwisaks Newspaper, PO Box 365, Oneida WI 54155 or call Yvonne Kaquatosh at (920) 869-4280 for more information. There is NO CHARGE for birth announcements. Please include baby’s full (first, middle & last) name, parents (first & last), d.o.b., weight (lbs. & oz.), length, grandparents (maternal/paternal), siblings (names only). Also, if the baby was given an Indian name, please include the correct spelling and meaning. Please include phone number where you can be reached during the day! Desmond Frank Reiter Desmond Frank Reiter, newborn son to Toleka Melchert and Darryl Reiter, Jr., was born Thursday, October 24, 2002 at 10:37 a.m. at St. Mary’s Hospital, Green Bay. Desmond Love, Mom weighed 9 lbs. 1 oz. and measured 19.5 inches in length. Proud maternal grandparents are Frank and Liane Melchert. Love, Karl and Michele Lusis Maternal great-grandparents are Shirley and Fritz Hill and Love You, Do Do Adeline and Arthur Johnson. Proud paternal grandparents To… are Burnell & Darryl Reiter, Sr. Paternal great-grandparents Elderly Services staff and helpers are Ruby and the late Francis Reiter. Domestic Violence Group and participants To our readers… Participants of the Walk “Good News” submissions mailed in without payment will NOT be published. Payment for “Good News” Donors of money, gifts, food, beverages wishes MUST BE made at time of submission. KalihwisaksKalihwisaks NEXT and raffle prizes Please review the following price options: DEADLINE IS… Wednesday, THANK YOU everyone so much for the great turnout for (There is an additional $5.00 charge if message only is November 6, 2002 @ 4:30 p.m. the Memory Walk on October 5, 2002. Special Thank You to over 20 words and message with photo is over 40 word with a PUBLISH DATE of… Bob Brown for the tobacco burning, to Reverend Dewey Silas limit!) Thursday~November 14th 2002 and the Sioux Medicine Man for their prayers, to the Oneida Message with Photo: Message Only: Singers for the songs and to the speakers who all had such ˆ 1 col. @ $8.00 ˆ 1 column @ $3.00 good words to share. Your generosity and good will are ˆ 2 col. @ $16.00 ˆ 2 column @ $6.00 greatly appreciated! ˆ 3 col. @ $24.00 ˆ 3 column @ $9.00 From, It’s as plain as Call 869-4280 Roberta Kinzhuma’s mom, sisters, brothers, sons, Questions? black & white! For all your advertising needs! daughter as well as all of her grandchildren, Call Kalihwisak’s at 869-4280 cousins and friends

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closure entered on September 6, Concierge enue and expenditures expect- WIC/ Outpatient Tribal programs. This position is Board 2001 in the amount of Position #01806 ed and budget forecasting. This responsible for providing dietary has been designated as a key, Dietitian $22,085.36 the Sheriff will sell Salary: Grade 3 $8.49/Hr counseling for patients/clients as exempt position and reports to Position #00491 Vacancies the described premises at public (Negotiable dependent upon prescribed by physicians. This is the Assistant Gaming Manager Salary: Grade 10 (Negotiable an exempt position and reports Environmental Resource auction as follows: TIME education & experience). Finance. Continuation of this dependent upon education & to the WIC/Nutrition Director. Board One (1) vacancy. 11/20/2002 AT 10:00 A.M. Position Summary: This posi- tion is responsible for guest ser- position is contingent upon fund- experience). Position Summary: Continuation of this position is Qualifications: ERB members TERMS: Pursuant to vices for the Oneida Bingo and ing allocations. This position assists the contingent upon funding alloca- must be enrolled members of said judgment, 10% of the suc- casino customers. The incum- Closing Date: WIC/Nutrition Director in the tions. the Oneida Tribe. No ERB cessful bid must be paid to the bent will provide the following November 19, 2002 successful implementation of Closing Date: member may be employed with- sheriff at the sale in cash, services information; tour bus Proposed Start Date: the Wisconsin WIC program November 1, 2002 January 20, 2003 in the Environmental cashier’s check or Certified cashier, special event ticket according to the DHHS regula- Proposed Start Date: Department, the Conservation funds (personal checks cannot sales and gift certificates. incum- Concierge Supervisor tions. Incumbent will plan, devel- January 6, 2003 Department or any other area of and will not be accepted). The bent will present a welcome Position #01805 op, implement and evaluate the the Oneida Tribe which the ERB balance of the successful bid script to all tour operators and Salary: Grade 7 $11.21/Hr nutrition component of Oneida has direct oversight responsibil- must be paid to the clerk of Oneida Bingo and Casino (Negotiable dependent upon guests. This is a Key, non- ities and authority. All appli- courts in cash, cashier’s check education & experience). cants shall be required to sign a exempt position and reports to **Must be an enrolled member $ 00 or certified funds no later than the Concierge Supervisor. conflict of interest statement. of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of ten days after the court’s confir- Continuation of this position is 150. Wisconsin**Position Summary: Each ERB member shall be mation of the sale or else the contingent upon funding alloca- The primary focus of this posi- appointed fora three year term. 10% down payment is forfeited tions. tion is to promote guest satisfac- All ERB members, within nine- to the plaintiff. Successful bid- Closing Date: tion on the gaming floor. This ty (90) days of the appointment November 5, 2002 REWARD der to pay real estate transfer at position will supervise the are required to participate in time of sale. Proposed Start Date: training: Environmental Law, concierges, hosts and servers to PLACE: At the Brown Slot Tech Supervisor include scheduling, completion Oneida Tribal law and proce- Stolen from Hidden County Law Enforcement Position #00416/06009 of annual and probationary eval- dures, grievances, hearing and Center, 300 E. Walnut St. Salary: Grade 9 $13.06/Hr uations and kronos. Incumbent Valley Driving Range appeals and professional ethics. DESCRIPTION: The sale is (Negotiable dependent upon must possess strong communi- In addition, all ERB members for the residence only, which is education & experience). cation skills and have successful are required to review and accu- located on leasehold property of **Must be an enrolled member experience with organizing, between mulate minimum of eight (8) the Oneida Tribe of Indians. of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of developing, planning and pos- th th hours annually in these courses. PROPERTY ADDRESS: 208 Wisconsin**Position Summary: sess well developed interper- Oct. 15 & Oct. 26 ! ERB members shall be required Cornelius St, Oneida, WI 54155 This position will provide assis- sonal skills. Incumbent will be a tance and supervision to all slot working supervisor with direct to be familiar with Robert’s Loretta R. Webster, Attorney for Possibly taken out on techs in all gaming locations communication with casino Rules of Order. DEADLINE Plaintiff Oneida Division of DATE of NOVEMBER 8, 2002. ensuring all machines are in guests. Incumbent will be a trailer. Land Management PO Box 365 safe working condition. This expected to complete all duties Oneida Housing Authority Oneida, WI 54155 position will oversee the day to necessary to ensure a positive Board One (1) vacancy. Pursuant to the Fair Debt day operations of the slot tech first impression for the Oneida department for assigned shifts, Qualifications: A commissioner Collection Practices Act (15 Bingo and Casino guests. Must U.S.C. Section 1692), we are complete annual and probation- be able to work nights, week- may be a member or non-mem- ary evaluations as ber of the Tribe and may be a required to state that we are ends and holidays. This is a attempting to collect a debt on needed/required and have designated Key, non-exempt member or non-member of the strong problem solving skills. our client’s behalf and any position and reports to the Fun Tribal Council. No member This position will complete information we obtain will be Club Manager. Continuation of shall be barred from serving on paperwork to accurately ensure this position is contingent upon used for that purpose. that all reports are forwarded to the board because he is a tenant funding allocation. the appropriate sources in a or home buyer in a housing pro- Closing Date: timely manner. This is a desig- ject of the Authority. Will serve November 12, 2002 Item For Sale nated Key, non-exempt position a four (4) term. DEADLINE Proposed Start Date: and reports to the Assistant Slot DATE OF NOVEMBER 8, January 13, 2003 Beautifully crafted diamond Director. 2002. Closing Date: New Holland with 60” Rotary mower attached solitaire engagement ring Driver Aide/Relief Driver Pow Wow Committee Two (2) November 12, 2002 with matching diamond inlaid Position #01734 Any information vacancies. Qualifications: Shall Proposed Start Date: wedding band. For more infor- Salary: Grade 3 $8.49/Hr serve a two year term and may January 13, 2003 (Negotiable dependent upon mation please relay message at regarding this theft please be required to perform supervi- education & experience). 920-869-4280. Serious Cage /Vault Supervisor sory duties in regards to a pow Position #00053/06006 Position Summary: This posi- contact OPD at 869-2239 or inquiries only! tion will assist the transit driver wow. DEADLINE DATE OF Salary: Grade 9 $13.06/Hr to include loading/unloading NOVEMBER 8, 2002. (Negotiable dependent upon Glenn or Linda Mercier at passengers, and helping with Dream education & experience). carrying items for Elders. Must **Must be an enrolled member 429-9391 Legal take full responsibility for transit Home For of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of driver as needed/required. This Wisconsin**Position Summary: is a non-exempt position and Notice The primary purpose of this Sale reports to the Transportation PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE position is to assist the Oneida Appeals Commission Supervisor. 1090 Sunlite Drive Cage/Vault Manager in oversee- Per Capita Attachment Closing Date: Purpose: Amendments to the Indian Preference Law Oneida ing the day-to-day operations of Claims; Notice of November 5, 2002 the cage/vault department and which clarify ambiguities within the law and it’s relation to . A diligent Open House Proposed Start Date: provide excellent guest services. other Tribal laws, policies and procedures. attempt was made to notify the November 6, 2002 from The incumbent will be a mentor Transit Driver When: Tuesday, December 3, 2002 following individuals of 4:30-6:30 pm and management representative Position #01673 Where: Ridgeview Plaza, Suite #4 claim(s) to intercept and the November 9, 2002 from while encouraging and support- Salary: Grade 04 $9.07/Hr Time: 5:00 P.M. attachment of their per capita 10am-Noon ing employees. The incumbent (Negotiable dependent upon Public Hearing Process payments. These claims were will ensure all paper work includ- education & experience). I. Testimony: filed in accordance with the Per Application deadline: ing priority audits, exception Position Summary: This posi- A. Oral: There will be a 5 minute limit for all oral testi- Capita Ordinance by a tribal November 15, 2002. reports, sensitive key responsi- tion will safely transport Oneida mony. Each participant is encouraged to provide a written entity or a child support agency. bilities, Title 31 reports are com- Elderly to shopping, meal sites, transcript of his/her oral testimony, to be submitted while Tri-level home, with 6 bed- plete and accurate and forward- Franklin J. Nicholas (#7426) fitness center, doctor appoint- present at the public hearing or within ten (10) business l/k/a W1281 Redtail Dr. , De rooms, 3.5 bathrooms. ed to the appropriate source in ments and special events. Selling price - $120,000; the proper time frame. Hours days from the date of public hearing to the below named Pere, WI 54115; Abraham P. Incumbent will be expected to individuals. Minimum down payment - may vary based upon opera- attend related Elderly assistant Ninham Jr. (#9763) W1127 B. Written: For those who cannot attend the scheduled $6,000.00; Monthly gross tional need and will include training. This position will per- Park Dr. #402, Oneida, WI nights, weekends and holidays. public hearing or do not plan to speak at the hearing, the 54155; Donald B. Skenandore income needed - $3,405.00; form all routing and safety This is a designated Key, non- inspections of vehicle and other Oneida Tribe encourages those to submit written testimony. (#5013) l/k/a 3444 N. 41st St., Estimated monthly payment exempt position and reports to duties for safe operations of the A maximum of ten (10) pages, doubled spaced, can be sub- Milwaukee, WI 53216; Gerald - $734.50. Estimated the Cage/Vault Manager. transit vehicle. Incumbent must mitted within ten (10) business days from the date of public L. Skenandore, Jr. (#9664) monthly Real Estate Tax Closing Date: be willing and able to work hearing to the Tribal Secretary (Julie Barton) or Bridget l/k/a N5394 Wolf Dr., Oneida, payment - $218.95. November 12, 2002 nights, weekends and holidays Long, Legislative Reference Office at the Norbert Hill WI 54155; Michael S. Smith Proposed Start Date: as needed/ required. This is a Open house flyers will be January 13, 2003 Center, 2nd floor or at N7210 Seminary Rd., Oneida WI (#7678) l/k/a N6420 Evergreen on site. Please contact the non-exempt position and reports 54155. Dr., Oneida, WI 54155-9419; Financial Analyst to the Transportation Supervisor. Finance Department at 490- * If you would like to obtain a copy of the above pro- Julius Summers, Jr. (#5788) Position #01689 Continuation of this position is contingent upon funding alloca- posed policy or have any questions as to the public hearing l/k/a P.O. Box 755, Green Bay, 2090 for further informa- Salary: Grade 10 tions. process you may contact Bridget Long at the Legislative WI 54303-0755; Gerald T. tion. $29,411/Annually (Negotiable Closing Date: Reference Office via Group Wise [email protected] Williams (#10523) N7101 Path dependent upon education & Until Filled or call 1-800-236-2214 or 869-4376. The Legislative of the Bear, Oneida WI 54155. Oneida experience). Position Summary: Proposed Start Date: Reference Office Fax # is 869-4399. Inquiries for additional infor- This position will analyze As Soon as Possible mation may be directed to: Nation Jobs records of past and present Administrator / Clerk financial operations of the gam- When you have to sue your insurance company. Oneida Appeals Commission Administrative Assistant ing division. Incumbent will ana- P.O. Box 19 II lyze records of present and past Oneida, WI 54155. Position #01617 operations, trends and costs, You are David. and income performance. (920) 497-5800. Salary: Grade 4 $9.07/Hr (Negotiable dependent upon Incumbent will document rev- They are Goliath. State of Wisconsin Circuit Court education & experience). BANKRUPTCY Brown County Branch V Position Summary: This posi- Plaintiff- Oneida Tribe of tion will provide clerical support WARNING! We are your slingshot. Indians of WI substituted for for the Oneida Law Office. This Associated Bank. NOTICE OF will include, but not limited to, Before you call another I can help you get what you need quickly, honorably, and with FORECLOSURE SALE Case answering phones, typing, filing bankruptcy attorney, call your dignity intact when you have been injured by a person with and research. This is a non- No. 01-CV-678 me. Let me explain why little or insurance and your opponent is your own insurance Defendants-Cathy L. Metoxen, exempt position and reports to the Chief Counsel. Valley Pain Clinic, S.c, De Pere I should handle your case. company. Closing Date: Credit Union Atty. Joe Recka November 5, 2002 Recka & Mike Winkelman Recka & Joannes PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that Proposed Start Date: Joannes by virtue of a judgment of fore- January 6, 2003 In Howard 434-2777 Howard 434-2777