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Wa:k Newsletter
Inside this issue:
Ranger News Page 2
Announcements Pages 2 – 6
Council Minutes Page 7-10
Wa:k Spirit Pages 11-19
Special points of interest:
Ranger News pg.~ 2
SXF Feast Invite pg.~2
Monitor Training pg.~ 4
San Xavier Development Author-
ity Scholarship - pg. ~ 5
San Xavier Mission church
Schedule pg. ~ 6
December 2010 -Volume 19 , I s su e 12~Ge ’ e S -h i :p j i g Masad —Big Co ld Month
Join us for a festive Holiday Event; the second annual San
Xavier District Community and Staff Holiday Party will be held on Satur-day, December 18, 2010 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the Tohono O’odham Nation Recreation Center.
The event will start at 10:00 a.m. with a welcome from Austin G. Nunez, SXD Chairman followed by a blessing from Joseph “Tony” Burrell, El-derly Department Program Director.
There will be games for the children from 10:30 a.m.– 12:00 p.m. Holi-day snacks will be available beginning at 10:00 a.m. and a buffet lunch-eon will be available from 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
The menu features Ham, Tamales, Mashed Potatoes, Yams, Mixed Vegetables, Bread, and Desert. Drinks will also be
available.
All guests over the age of 18 who arrive before 2:00 p.m. will be given a ticket for the door prize drawing. At 2:00 p.m. there will be a special ap-pearance and treat for the children in attend-ance. The door prizes will be drawn at 2:30 p.m. and all guests are invited to check to see if they have won at the door prize table.
So we hope to see you there. This event is open to the Community, Council, Council Com-mittees and San Xavier District Staff.
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Greeting everyone! The Holiday Seasons are here!
For your safety: Hunting season. Community members please notify the Ranger Department if you are going to be out in the remote desert area hunting, cutting wood, etc. The Communications Officer, on duty, logs information upon calling into the Ranger Department. Safety reasons for notifi-cation are for yourself in case you get lost, your vehicle breaks down, become immobile, and/or any unforeseen circumstances that may occur. A note to the hunters: keep watch of your sur-roundings and the direction in which you discharge your weapon; keep in mind community members and District workers frequent the desert area on a day to day basis. The Ranger Department and others would not want anyone to be stuck in an area of cross-fire nor hit from a stray bullet. Keep safety in mind to prevent acci-dents and be safe.
Please report to the Ranger Department and Tohono Oodham Police Department any suspicious activity of wood cutting, illegal hunting and sale of our natural resources and wildlife. The mission of the Ranger Department is to protect San Xavier District’s natu-ral resources (land, wildlife, and animals) and to assist in protec-tion of the Community.
Child Safety Information: Curfew. We also want the children to be safe on Holiday break as well as at all times! Parents/Guardians please take note of the Tohono O’odham Nation Curfew laws:
A person commits the offense of curfew violation if while he or she is the custodial parent, legal guardian or other per-son having the care, custody, or supervision of a juvenile under the age of eighteen (18) years, the juvenile is on or remains or loiters in, about or upon any place private or public within the Tohono O’odham Nation away from the dwelling house or usual place of abode the juvenile, be-tween the hours of 9:00p.m. and 6:00a.m. the following day.
A custodial parent, legal guardian, or other adult person hav-ing the care, custody or supervision of the juvenile found guilty of curfew violation shall be sentenced to the follow-ing:
For a first offence, a $50.00 fine and counseling for the custodial parent, legal guardian, or other adult per-son having care, custody or supervision of the juve-nile and the juvenile involved as directed by the Court in its discretion.
The fine/penalties escalate for second and third offense and so on. The Tohono O’odham Nation Laws were set forth to protect us and our children. Please let us take care of each other. Have a safe and fun Saint Frances Xavier Feast and Joyous Holi-day Season.
Ranger News
The S.F.X. Feast Committee 2009 – 2010
Extend their invitation to come and join them
December 2, 2010
Feeding at S.X. Rockhouse 12:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Rosary: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Procession: San Xavier Church @ 7:00 p.m.
Dance: 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m.
Music By: Desert Spirit
December 3, 2010
Mass at 10:00 a.m. - San Xavier Mission Church
Feeding at S.X. Rockhouse 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Dance: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Music By: Pablo Waila Band
Procession: San Xavier Mission Church @ 7:00 p.m.
Dance: 8:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
Music By: Valenzuela & Co.
2009 – 2010 S.X.F. Feast Committees
Eugene Enis & , President
Gabriel & Nancy Encinas, Vice President
Anthony Orosco & Philistine Pablo
Floyd Rios & Leticia Enriquez
Lydell Rios & Alda Antone
Richard & Josephine Alvarez
Edward & Yvonne Corella
Fred Garcia & Catherine Unito
Roderick Cannon & Phyllis Campus
Joseph Two-Two & Vangie Ramon
Dennis Ramon & Barbara Salvicio
Russell Alvarez & Felicia Nunez
STATS FOR THE MONTH OF October 2010: Animal Control 16; Community Assist 8; Agency Assist 3; Suspicious Activity 10; Violation of District Ordinance 1; Trespassing 12; Public Assist 6; Property Damage 3; Assist other Department 3; Security Welfare Check 12; Environ-mental Nuisance/ Hazard 2; Found Property 1; Motor Vehi-cle Accident 1; Vandalism 1; Recovered Stolen Vehicle 1: all totaling 80 incidents for October.
Important Telephones: Emergency - 911 Tohono O’odham Police – 622-1587 Ranger Department-807-8499 Ranger Supervisor - 807-8484 On Duty Ranger 471-8092 Ranger Supervisor cell - 349-1359 The Ranger Staff send their prayers and condolences to the Oliver family and anyone else whom may have lost a loved one in the month of October. Be Safe!
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ATTENTION
IIM ACCOUNT BENEFICIARIES OST/IIM AND BIA PROBATE STAFF
WILL BE AT THE A FROM 9 AM TO 4 PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2010
TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR IIM ACCOUNT OR CURRENT PROBATE MATTERS
Community Announcements
San Xavier District
2011 MONITOR TRAINING
The Natural Resources Department announces the Bi-Annual Monitor Training to be held on January 25 & 26, 2011 at the San Xavier District Center, 2018 W. San Xavier Road. Monitor certi-
fication is valid for 2 years.
The District Monitor Guidelines apply to all outside organiza-tions/agencies/ persons conducting business on the San Xavier
Indian Reservation.
Look out for more information in the January Wa:k Newsletter which will include when we will begin accepting call-ins to re-
serve a spot.
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Puppy Love Pet Medical Transport
For a fee, I will provide transportation service for your pet from San
Xavier to the Veterinarian Program in Sells.
Veterinarian and transportation services are available on Fridays
Only. A veterinarian technician is available Monday thru Thursday in
Sells. The technician provides vaccinations, medications for your
pet, and other minor medical attention. You can call 520/383-2298 to
reach the technician.
If you plan to utilize pet transport services, please:
Do not give your pet food or water after midnight the day before
transport.
Please have your pet ready on the day of transport.
f your pet is unusually hyper or aggressive, it would be best if you
take him/her on your own. This type of behavior greatly increases
the risk of your pet running away or hurting themselves and others.
t is very important that someone be home when your pet returns.
If your pet is given medications, please give meds until it’s all gone.
Call Aldea Lewis at: 520/578-8764 or 520/971-8007 to schedule
transportation.
―SAN XAVIER DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY SCHOLARSHIPS‖
Those students who have been awarded scholarships last semester
and are planning to continue do not have to fill out another applica-
tion. We will only need the following documents from you:
1. A short, typed letter from you explaining your progress aca-
demically and your future plans and whether or not they have
changed, how close you are to reaching your goal, struggles
and/or positive happenings during your educational efforts.
2. An official, school generated grade sheet or progress report.
3. An itemized list of your financial needs, including a school gen-
erated document stating the cost of the next semesters’ tuition
and fees such as your registration form and a statement from
the bookstore listing the cost of books and supplies.
All requests should be made by students themselves. Please keep
us informed of any phone numbers or addresses that have changed.
Although it is not likely, you may be asked to come before the com-
Scholarships Available
The San Xavier Development Authority is pleased to offer schol-arships to persons who are looking to further their education
beyond high school.
To qualify for the scholarship, you must be a
Tohono O’odham tribal member and a registered member of the San Xavier District.
To apply, visit our office at 7765 S. Comobabi Street, in the Hi:kdañ Business Park, to pick up and complete an application. Applications are also available at the San Xavier District Educa-tion Center, but will need to be delivered to the Comobabi Street office. You will need to submit the following: 1) tribal enrollment card or certificate; 2) registration or acceptance letter from the college; 3) class schedule (which should show the amount due for tuition) and 4) an estimate from the bookstore for the amount needed to purchase the required books. You will be expected to submit an essay stating your goals, achievements, need for the scholarship. Typed/computer generated essays only. PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT ORIGINAL COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENTS OR IDENTIFICATION CARDS. THEY WILL NOT BE ACCEPT-
ED.
The scholarship committee will meet 3 times a year to review and award/deny scholarships for the Fall/Spring/Summer se-
mesters which includes
non-traditional colleges. You will be eligible for continual funding for the duration of your educational program as long as you maintain a 3.00 GPA or higher, show continual progression, submit the requested documentation to our office in a timely manner. The next due date for applications is Wednesday, January 5, 2011, 12:00 p.m. No exceptions! Committee will be meeting during the same week so we can mail awards in time for the beginning of school.
For more information, please call our office @520-746-3692 or
stop by, Tuesday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
SAN XAVIER
DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY
7765 S. Comobabi Street
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On behalf of our father
Nathan M. Oliver
We would like to thank our family
from both sides for being there
for us when our father was in the
hospital and when he passed on.
Our father was a good man; we will
not forget him or his smile!
We love you Dad, Uncle, Cousin,
Compadre, Nephew & Son-n-law
Special Thanks to:
M.F.C., Spiritual Runners, Gabriel Encinas & Prayer Group, St.
Mary’s Hospital & Hospice, S.X. Feast Committee (Fitzpatrick Igna-
cio Committee), San Xavier District, San Xavier Recreation (Tim
Bailey) Pure Nativez, Lopez Band, San Xavier Rangers, San Xavier
Mission Church, Florabelle Thomas, Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Campos,
Willy & Berta, Marthalene Gonzales, Cindy & Ismael, Philberta
Vasquez, Chris Palimo & Ruth Manuel, Carol Ramon, Alaric Oliver,
Jonathan Bailey, Genaro Contreras, Paul Hernandez, Terry, Cecelia
Ramirez & Family, Jasper Pilone, The Martinez Family, Sonya &
Cheryl Pablo, Marcine & Nolan Ben, Ryan Antone, Sean Pablo.
Love Always: Aldeena & Brian Oliver, Celestine, Vasquez, Oliver,
Rosie & Bobby, Mendez & Antone Families
1st Year Anniversary
For
Gordon Martinez
May 16, 1970 – December 28, 2009
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Mass at 9:30 a.m.
San Xavier Mission Church
Rosary: 1 p.m. – 4 p.m. at Marilyn & Michael Carlos Residence
2085 W. San Xavier Rd.
Rosary by: Gabriel Encinas Group
In Loving Memory
Of
Jane D. Hunter
09/13/49-11/06/10
We would like to take this time to ex-
press our upmost gratitude and apprecia-
tion to everyone that helped out during our time of loss. Eleanor
Hunter and Family, Viola Hunter and Family, Geraldine Encinas
and Family, Rosie Santos, Cheryl Celestine, Philaberta Vasquez,
God daddy( Edward Norris), Lynn Thomas-Campos, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lohenia, Ruthie Manuel, Julian Bustamante, Titus Smith,
Joseph Angelo, The Garcia Family, Gloria Rios, Stewart and
Conley Gilmore, Marcus Burial Services, The Mary’s Feast Com-
mittee, District Workers, Elderly Program, Rangers, and many
others that we may not have mentioned. Once again ―Thank You‖
for all your help and support.
Flores – Valenzuela , Antone and Gonzales, Celaya Fami-
lies
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San Xavier Mission Church Schedule
St. Francis Xavier Feast Day Services
Dec. 2, 2010: 7:00 p.m. Procession
Dec. 3, 2010: 10:00 a.m. Feast Day Mass
7:00 p.m. Procession
Dec. 4, 2010: 8:00 a.m. Mass
Christmas Mass Schedule
Christmas Eve December 24, 2010
5:00pm – Public Mass
8:00pm – Public Mass
10:00 p.m. – Public Mass
Midnight Mass – Wa:k Village Mass
(Not advertised – use back door)
Christmas Day December 25, 2010
9:00am – Public Mass
11:00am – Public Mass
Dec. 26, 2010 – Regular Sunday
No New Year’s Eve Mass
New Year’s Day Mass Jan. 1, 2010
9:00 a.m. – Public Mass
11:00 a.m. – Public Mass
San Xavier Mission News Baptismal Class : December 14, 2010 @ 7pm
Baptisms: December 18, 2010
Advent Reconciliation Service December 15, at 7:00pm in Church
Bethlehem Marketplace
December 19, 2:30pm—5:30pm Come and relive the events leading up to
The first Christmas. Checkout the flyer!
Youth Alive Suicide Prevention Workshop
December 30 at District Center 9:30am—3:00pm Checkout the flyer!
Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day
December 12, 2010
Mass: San Xavier Mission Church
Time: 9:30am
Rosary: San Xavier Rock House
11:00am – 2:00pm
Luncheon Buffet: 11:00am
San Xavier District Council
Meeting of December 7, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. – District Center
AGENDA Tentative
Welcome and Open Remarks:
Invocation:
Review and Approval of Agenda:
Unfinished Business:
Final review to support the draft resolution to conduct a District Community As-sessment project, by Kirk Koyama, Public Health Nurse, Indian Health Ser-
vice.
New Business:
Ronald Homewytewa, Coordi-nator of Tohono O’odham Veteran’s Affairs – Presen-tation on the Veterans Me-
morial Park in Sells.
Tohono O’odham Youth Coun-cil District Representatives – To request for a mone-
tary donation.
SXDC Election Committee – Request support of New Voter Registrants to be added to the San Xavier
District List.
Chairman/Vice Chairman’s Activity
Report:
SXDC Minutes:
Announcements:
Adjournment:
San Xavier District Council
Meeting of December 21, 2010 at 7:00 P.M. – District Center
AGENDA Tentative
Welcome and Open Remarks:
Invocation:
Review and Approval of Agenda:
Mr. Harold Stuth, SXD Finance Manager – Reporting of the District’s Monthly Finances
report – Closed Session.
Unfinished Business:
Open)
New Business:
(Open)
Chairman/Vice Chairman’s Activity
Report:
SXDC Minutes:
Announcements:
Adjournment:
San Xavier District Community
Meeting of December 11, 2010 at 9:00 A.M. – District Center
AGENDA - Tentative
Welcome and Open Remarks:
Invocation:
Call to the Audience:
Review and Approval of Agenda:
Sgt. Martin Robledo, TO Police De-partment SXD Sub-station – Reporting of the monthly
statistics for the District.
(Open for items to the agenda)
TOLC Reports:
SXDC Reports:
Announcements:
Adjournment:
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Recruiting membership to the San Xavier District Council Recommending Committees and Legislative Representative
The San Xavier District Council is currently recruiting for enrolled and/or community members of the San Xavier District to fill in the vacant positions for four year terms to the following committees and Legislative alternate:
Natural Resources Committee – (1) vacant (2) vacant terms up
Finance Committee – (1) vacant, (1) vacant term up
Personnel & Policy Committee – (1) vacant term up
Legislative Council Alternate to Felicia Nunez term ending May 2011.
The Committees are a recommending Committee under the District Council umbrella that and deal with all issues that are related to the said Committees. All Committees are a (5) membership and all meetings are held twice a month as scheduled on the dates, time and location. Each committee mem-ber is entitled to receive a incentive payment of $75.00 per meeting if they are in attendance.
All interested individuals must submit a letter of interest to the Council department and you will be scheduled for appointment by Council resolution at their next upcoming meetings, and you may contact Ernie Reyes, Council Secretary at (520) 573-4026 for any information.
Hi! I’d like to introduce myself. My name is Hector Mike. The new Inventory Control Clerk
For the San Xavier Dist. Property& Supply Dept. I am a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation,
Which I’m registered in the Hickiwan District. My previous position I held was with the
Tohono O’odham Nations Property & Supply Dept. as Property Technician for over three years
I have great people skills and willing to do what it takes to get the task done and to be of great
Help.
I look forward to working with everyone here in the district and the community and also put
Forth my knowledge and experience to provide the best possible service to the Wa:k Community
I look forward to meeting you all and feel free to drop in and say Hey! And I will introduce myself.
Thank- you. And look forward to working with you all,
Mr. Hector Mike
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DECEMBER 2010
WA:K SPIRIT
San Xavier District of The Tohono O’odham Nation
Hello everyone ,
I hope everyone enjoyed themselves with family and
friends for Thanksgiving.
I hope all the student are studying hard! It is almost the
end of the first semester, I know some of the students are
falling behind in their school work, remember Education
Staff is always here to help you out, so take this opportuni-
ty before its to late, we are here for you, the computers are
also available. I encourage parents to get involved with
your children’s education so you will know what is going
an in their school. Come to the parent meetings that we
have with the Santa Clara School Staff, or even volunteer
at your child’s school.
Desert View Students High School Juniors: JTED
and Pima College are partnering to offer five classes
beginning next semester, the programs are: Automo-
tive, Aviation Technology, Building Construction,
Electrical Power Distribution Technologies, Hotel and
Restaurant Management and Pharmacy Technology.
Here are some dates to remember:
Student of the Month Santa Clara Breakfast 7:15am,
December 3, 2010
Challenger Middle School Winter concert @ Desert
View High 6:00pm, December7, 2010
Desert View High Winter Concert December 9, 2010
@ 6:00pm
Challenger Middle School Student of the Month De-
cember 14, 2010
Santa Clara PTO / 4th grade Chorus Performance @
6:00pm, December 15, 2010
End Of Second Quarter December 16th
NO SCHOOL—OFFICE CLOSED DECEMBER
17TH
SUSD WINTER BREAK DECEMBER 20TH –31ST.
GED Students:
Needing help come to the Education Center on Mon-
day’s for volunteer assistance From 6:00pm-8:00pm
San Xavier District Youth Conference will be held De-
cember 20-22, 2010. We are seeking volunteers to help
out at the Conference on those days. If anyone is interest-
ed Rainey Carlyle @ 490-6903 or Phyllis Campus @
807-8620.
Phyllis Campus, Community Liaison
Hello again everyone! I Hope that everyone enjoyed
their Turkey Day, Family and Friends. With Christ-
mas and the other feast days coming up. I wish you
and your family a Joyful Holliday Season!
Standing Strong Boys are doing great! We are still
full with 15 boys and for the months of September
and October, 10 of them had near perfect attendance
only missing 1 day in the 2 month period. As a re-
ward and incentive, we took them to the U of A vs.
USC Trojans football game. They all enjoyed them-
selves and we are hoping that their great attendance
and participation stays up. Also, we had our Thanks-
giving family night which was a great success.
As for Standing Strong Girls, we are now up to 8 par-
ticipants, which is great! These girls are all very ac-
tive and enjoy coming to the program thus far. There
are still 7 slots available to the girls ages 11-17. Ap-
plications are available at the front desk of the Edu-
cation Department, we look forward to any new com-
ers. For any other questions regarding Standing
Strong, please contact Kim Ortega or Tina Rodriguez
at 520-807-8620.
Also, the After School Program is continuing to run
smoothly, we have 12 students enrolled in the K-1st
grade class. These kids make my day, they each
have a different story to tell on a daily basis and it
makes our time together very fun and interesting. In
November we made turkeys and family trees along
with completing all homework tasks. These students
are very bright and I hope to see them continue to
have the love for school in their years to come.
Its winter time and the weather around us is getting
harsh. Parents, please make sure that you have a
screen around your fire place, also unplug Christmas
tree lights before going to sleep.
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Greetings from the Library and wishing you all the most of
this Holiday Season.
We have been extremely busy here in the library. We
have done some renovations and have rearranged the
library.
I would like to introduce our Learning Center Aide, Joshua
Eleando. He will be assisting me here in the library. He
has already been very helpful with the library and the kids.
Hello! my name is Joshua Eleando, I am from Gu-Achi
District, son of Darlene Lopez and the youngest of four
older siblings. I am a recent high school graduate, ―class
of 2009‖ from Ha:san Preparatory & Leadership School. I
am currently enrolled at ITT-TECH studying for my Asso-
ciates Degree in the Drafting and Design Program. Upon
accepting my new position as Learning Center Aide, I will
have the opportunity to serve the Wa:k community both
young and old at heart. It gives me great pride to be an
employee of the San Xavier District., I look forward to
meeting all of you and helping you when you come to the
Learning Center .
The library continues to hold basic computer classes on
Tuesdays at 10:00 am. Please feel free to come in and
learn what you would like to learn. We can set you up for
an e-mail address, we can get a resume going for you, we
can teach you how to use the programs that we currently
have on the computer. We can even teach you how to
type.
I would like to thank the 4th and 5th graders for helping us
reshape the library the students worked hard on emptying
shelves cleaning the shelves, sorting our the books, and
categorizing them, special thanks to De Ana Antone, Bri-
anna Rodriguez, Reuben Reyna, Brenton White, Bowden
White, Shania Encinas, Aiyana Ortega, and Ryan Lopez.
After School Program 4th & 5th Graders write what Vet-
erans Day means to them:
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is about when President Wilson pro-
claimed November 11, as the first commemoration of
Armistice Day with the following words: ―To Us In Amer-
ica‖
By: Ryan Lopez
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is about the ending of world war one also
known as ―Armistice Day‖. It is called Veterans Day
because people served in the Military. So we call them
Veterans, some Veterans passed away. Thank you.
By: De Ana Antone
Veterans Day
What Veterans Day means to me is, remembering the
people who are in the Army and people that are in the
Air Force.
By: Aiyana Ortega
Veterans Day
Veterans Day is a legal Holiday in the United States.
―Armistice Day‖ but it is called Veterans Day. It is to
honor the people who served in the U.S. Military.
By: Brianna Rodriguez
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
FROM THE LIBRARY
San Xavier Education Department Presents
San Xavier District of The
Tohono O’odham Nation
San Xavier Library Staff
Merry Christmas & A Very Happy New Year
Seasons Greetings from the
Learning Center Library Staff
Gertie Lopez & Joshua Eleando
CHRISTINA MILES 12/5
FELICITY LEWIS 12/24
HELENE LEWIS
DESIREA LOPEZ 12/13
CLARINDA NUNEZ
MICHAEL FRANCO
ALONZO THOMAS
LORRIAN JUAN 12/16
JASHAWNA JOSE
AIYANA ORTEGA
SHANIA ENCINAS
NORMAN WOLFCHIEF
PAUL MESA
FLORA JUAN
NILES WOLFCHEIF, SR.
VICTORIA JUAN
JOSETTE JUAN
LEWIS THOMAS
YOLANDA CAMPUS
DAYSON FRANCO
BENNETT ENCINAS
LISA CORELLA
DENISE BEGAY
MONIQUE MORENO
EVANA JOAQUIN-OSEGUEDA
CHRIS GASTELUM
TROY A. PARRA
Information
Northwest Native American Basket Weavers As-
sociation, I had the privilege to attend my first
(NNABA) Conference in October.
It was great to see so many Native Americans
weaving together. They shared their techniques,
showed us the different types of materials and
different ways to weave baskets, hats, dolls and
belts, and of course we shared a lot of food and
laughter. I was pleased to see the youth in-
volved, helping the elders, and the elders teach-
ing the youth to weave.
After this conference, I will never look at a bas-
ket the same way again because, I know now
how much time, work and pride that is put into
each basket being made.
Here are some comments from the students that
attend the Basket Conference:
It was an experience I will treasure and re-
member. I want to say thank you to my
teacher for teaching me and being so helpful
and patient. Rosemarie Savala
I want to express my appreciation for the trip
to Warm Springs, Oregon, for the NNABA
Conference. We were warmly greeted by the
basket weavers there, as we were the weav-
ers from the southwest and received ap-
plause and cheers for it, which made me feel
very welcomed. It was very exciting and edu-
cational to learn how basket weaving is done
by the tribes up there. To see how they use
their materials like cedar, bear grass, yarn
and other materials to make their baskets.
Everyone was very friendly, they were inter-
ested in our basket weaving and some were
surprised by the materials that we use. They
make hats, head bands, vests, mats, animal
The land scape and scenery was beautiful as
we drove through Oregon with all the tall
Pine trees. The forest we drove through went
on for miles. I expected a deer or bear to
jump out of the trees. There were many riv-
ers and lakes with lots of fish. We were treat-
ed to a traditional meal in one of their long
houses. Salmon with corn, potatoes ,salads,
pies and huckleberries. It is a tradition for
them to have a drink of water before and af-
ter they eat along with prayer. Even though
they have lots of water we were told to have
respect for our water, especially in our land
where there is hardly any. I appreciate Cla-
rinda for arranging this trip. I never dreamed
of a trip like this, I am thankful to Clarinda for
an educational trip.
Marilyn Savala
Attending the Northwest Native American
Basket Weavers Association Conference,
held in Portland OR was a great experience,
along with the other basket weavers from the
Basket and Language class we attended the
conference to promote and acknowledge our
Tohono O'odham basketry. To know that oth-
er cultures are also trying to keep the tradi-
tion alive is encouraging, as well as, promis-
ing that Native American basketry will contin-
ue. It was not only informative it was also
good to see some of the basket weavers,
that we met at the last NNABA Conference, it
seems we all enjoy and share a common
bond through our basketry regardless of our
location as Native People. I also thank all the
people who contributed to our fundraising,
also all the Tohono O'odham
Basket weavers, who encour-
age us to keep this art and tra-
dition alive.
Clarinda Nunez, Language &Cultural Instructor
Here are some pictures taken at the
“Northwest Native American Basket Weavers
Association Conference in Warms Spring, Ore-
gon
Note to Parents
Did you know? It is unlawful for any child who is between six
and sixteen years of age to fail to attend school during the
hours school is in session. In other words, students must be
attending school unless the parent makes alternative ar-
rangements for the child’s education.
School Resource Officer
The Education Department welcomes Officer Brown of the
Tohono O’odham Nation Police Department in his part time
role of School Resource Officer for the San Xavier communi-
ty; he spends time visiting the local school campuses and
makes home visits as needed. Officer Brown also works in
cooperation with all the local schools; and makes referrals to
various programs/agenices to meet the needs of our students
and families. Join us in welcoming Officer Brown to our stu-
dent support system.
Choo Chool Soul
Thanks to a new partnership between SXD Education De-
partment and UA Presents, a large group of Wa:k students
enjoyed a fabulous performance titled “Choo Choo Soul” at
Centennial Hall on the UA campus, October 17. Many of our
students in K-5th grades joined the pre-show fun of the Chil-
dren’s Festival. They made crowns, collected bookmarks,
had their faces painted, were handed free Eegee’s and more
while listening to live music in front of Centennial Hall. When
the Choo Choo Soul started everyone was on their feet,
dancing in the aisle, clapping their hands and totally enjoying
the show. It was obvious the parents and grandparents who
accompanied the children also had a great time. We are very
thankful to Ms. Sarah Kristin Smith and UA Presents for join-
ing our education partnership for the students of San Xavier.
The next event - a performance by the Paul Taylor Dance
Group on November 20, 2010. These performances are a
wonderful opportunity for us to introduce the students to the
performing arts, encourage their creativity, and bring students
to the UA campus. Our students include musicians, singers,
dancers, and writers so anything we can do to support their
efforts is a step toward making dreams come true. Thanks
UA Presents.
SUSD 5th Graders to Receive Laptops
If you are the parent of a SUSD 5th grader, they should be
receiving a SUSD issued laptop computer in January 2011. If
your home does not have internet access, the students can
connect to wireless internet at the SXD Education center.
We are cooperating with SUSD to host a parent orientation
on this SUSD laptop program at the Education Center, with
the training to be conducted by SUSD staff. Keep an eye out
for announcements from the schools.
Sylvia Dawavendewa, Manager
Cont. Language & Cultural
Holiday Safety Tips:
Christmas and the holidays are an exciting and busy
time but with all the joys of the holiday season come
potential safety hazards that can cause injury or
even death. Help prevent injuries at Christmas and
during the holiday by following these tips.
Christmas Trees:
Christmas tree safety begins with the selection
and purchase of a fresh tree.
When buying a live pre-cut tree, make sure the
tree is still alive and healthy. A fresh tree is
green, needles are hard to pull from the branch-
es, and when bent between
your fingers, needles do not
break. Pull on the needles. If
the needles come off easily, it
is probably not in great condi-
tion. The trunk should be
sticky and the limbs should be
very flexible. Lift the tree and
bounce the cut end on the ground, if a bunch of
needles come tumbling off, it isn’t a safe tree to
take home.
When you get the Christmas tree home, cut off
the bottom two inches of trunk to expose the
fresh wood. This will create a fresh, raw cut for
the tree to soak in water, allow for better water
absorption, and help to keep your tree from dry-
ing out and becoming a fire hazard. If you don’t
do this, the trunk may not be able to drink in the
water in the Christmas tree stand.
Keeping your thirsty Christmas tree well hydrated
is the best way to prevent a tree fire. Keep the
water in the stand well above the fresh cut bot-
tom of the trunk. There are products also availa-
ble to help you keep your Christmas tree from
getting too thirsty.
When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the
label “Fire Resistant”.
Christmas trees dry out with heat, so place your
tree away from heat sources like the fireplace or
heater vents. The cooler the Christmas tree
stays, the better.
Christmas Lights-Inside and Outside:
Unplug the lights and decorations when you are
not home, or otherwise not in use. Heat + a pine
tree = house fire. The lights could short out and
start a fire. The trees are highly flammable. Turn
off all lights when you go to bed.
Check each set of tree lights
for frayed wires, broken bulbs,
and loose connections. Turn
off lights before you go to bed
or leave the house.
Never run electrical cords un-
der carpets or rugs, over nails, in traffic areas, or
where there is a chance of water.
Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The
tree can become charged with electricity from
faulty lights, and person touching a branch could
be electrocuted.
Before using lights outdoors, check labels to be
sure they have been certified for outdoor use. To
hold lights in place, string them through hooks or
insulated staples, not nails or tacks. Never pull
or tug lights to remove them. Check all tree
lights-even if you’ve just purchased them-before
hanging them on your tree. Make sure all the
bulbs work and that there are no frayed wires,
broken sockets or loose connections.
Plug all outdoor electric decorations into circuits
with ground fault circuit interrupters to avoid po-
tential shocks.
Also, be sure to check all cords and plugs prior to
using them for the year, for wear and tear. Throw
out and replace any that look as thought they are
starting to fray or show bare wires. The smallest
spark can possibly result in a very large disaster.
Make sure all external electrical decorations
are well protected. Keep them away from
moisture, and especially keep them aware
from moisture and sale.
Never overload an electrical receptacle with
extension cords or three-way adapters. If
you need to plug a lot of things into single
receptacle, use power strip.
CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY SAFETY TIPS BY: www.mannlawfirm.com
Don’t pull on an electrical cord to unplug it.
Grasp the plug firmly and pull out straight so
don’t bend the prongs.
Replace any cord or plug that is cracked or dis-
colored or feels hot to the touch when in use. If
the original wire or plug is polarized (one prong is
wider than the other), or if it has a third grounding
prong, replace it with similar equipment.
Call an electrician if your lights flicker and your
appliances run sluggishly, or if you have a fuse
that repeatedly blows or a circuit breaker that
trips often. There are sighs that the system is
overloaded.
Here is a recipe for all to try!!
“Cherry Christmas Coffee Bread”
This tasty and festive coffee bread filled with strips of
cinnamon will become a family holiday favorite. The
bread is drizzled with a powdered sugar icing and
decorated with candied cherries to create a Christ-
mas tree effect. Serve on Christmas morning with a
cup of coffee or juice for the kids. This will become a
recipe that you will want to make every year.
Ingredients:
1 cup milk
1/3 cup water
1 egg
1/3 cup margarine or butter, cut up
4-2/3 cups bread flour
1/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1-1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1-1/3 cup dried tart cherries
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons bread flour
1-1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Directions:
1. Add the first 9 ingredients to the bread machine
pan according to manufacturer’s directions. Se-
lect the dough cycle. When cycle is complete,
remove dough from machine. Punch down.
Cover and let rest for 10 minutes. Also, if you do
not have a bread machine, you can mix it by
hand and knead the dough then let rest for 10
minutes.
2. Meanwhile, for filling, in a bowl combine the 2/3
cup sugar, 2 tablespoons bread flour, and 1-1/2
teaspoons cinnamon. Then cut in 1/4 cup mar-
garine or butter until crumbly. Set aside.
3. Divide the dough into thirds. On a lightly floured
surface, roll each portion into a 12x6-inch rectan-
gle. Sprinkle the rectangle with one-third of the
filling, then fold in half to make a 12x3-inch rec-
tangle. Cut into twelve 3x1-inch strips. Twist the
strips. Arrange twisted strips on a greased large
baking sheet to form a tree shape. Use 10 strips
for the lower branches, placing cut ends toward
the center, and one strip for the base. Cut re-
maining trip in half; use for top branches.
4. Repeat with remaining dough, forming two more
tree shapes on baking sheets. Cover; let rise in a
warm place about 30 minutes or until nearly dou-
ble.
5. Bake in a 375 degree F oven for 12 to 15 minutes
or until golden brown. Remove from baking
sheets; cool on wire racks.
6. In a small bowl stir together powdered sugar and
vanilla. Stir in enough milk (3 to 4 teaspoons) to
make a glaze of drizzling consistency. Drizzle
over breads. Garnish with cherries. Makes 3
loaves (24 servings). (Better Homes & Garden)
Holiday Safety Tips, cont.
We Would Like to
Wish the Wa;k Community
A Merry Christmas
And
A Safe New Year
From the Education Staff
Sylvia Dawavendewa, Tina Rodriquez, Francine Johnson. Clarinda Nunez,
Phyllis Campus, Gertie Lopez
Joshua Eleando, Kim Ortega
May the peace and joy of the Holiday season be with you
throughout the coming year !
Blessings
from the Administration Department
Austin Nunez
Jerry Carlyle
Velma Begay
Kimimula Encinas
Natana Gastelum
Rosaleen Ignacio
Kathleen Lopez
In Loving Memory of all those who have passed on…
― Grieve not, nor speak of me with tears, but laugh
and talk of me as I were beside you there‖ - Isla Pas-
chal Richardson
Crystal Anderson ~ December 2009
Georgianna M. Lewis-Encinas ~ January 5, 2010
Eunice Marry Juan-Narcho ~ January 10, 2010
Edward J. Rios Jr. ~ January 14, 2010
Ameila Angelita Norris ~ January 27, 2010
Geraldline Margaret Orosco ~ January 28, 2010
Margaret Patrricio ~ March 2, 2010
Elmer Valenzuela, Jr ~ March 3, 2010
Joseph Matthew Gomez ~ March 16, 2010
Patricia Martinez Francisco ~ March 20, 2010
Beverly Ann Rios ~ March 25, 2010
Dominic H. Havier ~ April 7, 2010
Rufina J. Morris ~ April 12, 2010
Bernadette Hunter ~ April 13, 2010
Jeanette Amelia Rios ~ May 18, 2010
Roderick L. Cannon ~ May 23, 2010
Andrea Bernadine Manuel ~ May 27, 2010
Aurelia Victoria Murrietta ~ June 26, 2010
Georgiann Preston Lopez ~ July 5, 2010
Shaylon D. Patricio ~ July 6, 2010
Samuel Montoya Jr. ~ July 17, 2010
Paulinus Parley ~ August 8, 2010
Gilbert Zepeda ~ August 30, 2010
Dorinda Mamake ~ September 1, 2010
Mary L. Encinas-Lewandowski ~ September 9, 2010
Nathan Oliver ~ October 9, 2010
Lucinda T. Encinas ~ October 31, 2010
Richard Alvarez ~ November 4, 2010
Jane D. Hunter ~ November 5, 2010
San Xavier District of the
Tohono O’odham Nation
2018 W. San Xavier Road
Tucson, AZ 85746
Phone: (520) 573-4000
Fax: (520) 573-4089
Attention San Xavier District Enrolled
Call Mrs. Natana Gastelum or Ms. Rosaleen Ignacio at 573-4000 to sign
up your children for the distribution of Toys for Tots. Parents/Guardians
must call in and provide a contact number. The Deadline is
Thursday, December 2, 2010.
San Xavier District enrolled members may apply for Financial Assistance
for consideration. Must provide enrollment card and other required forms
upon request. Call 573-4000 for further information.