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PONCA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
Funded & Distributed by the Ponca Tribe OF OKLAHOMA
VOLUME 3, ISSUE 5
OCTOBER 2017 OCTOBER NEWSLETTER
Special points of interest:
HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
PROJECT EAGLE
BIA LAW ENFORCEMENT
Inside this issue:
WARRIOR’S JOURNEY 1
COMMUNITY ACTION 2
MEMORIAL DANCE
PONCA SENIOR’S
UNIT 38 LADIES AUXILIARY
AARP ELDERS AWARD
PONCA TRIBAL HOUSING
3
4-5
6
7-9
10-11
GRANTS
TRIBAL HALLOWEEN
12
13
PROJECT EAGLE
TNA CLUB
LIBRARY AND MUSEUM
CHILD SUPPORT
14-15
16
17
18
HEAD START
ADULT & YOUTH WIOA
ADULT & HIGHER EDU.
BIA LAW ENFORCEMENT
ANNOUNCEMENT
PONCA TRIBE FDPIR
ENROLLMENT OFFICE
NEWSLETTER SIGN
PONCA CUSTOM T’S
19-21
22
23
24-25
26-29
30
30
31
32
PONCA TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA
ANNUAL MEETING
NOVEMBER 18TH, 2017
LOCATION: PONCA TRIBAL
CULTURAL CENTER
TIME: 10:00 AM
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ANNOUNCEMENT
PONCA ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNITY ACTION
MEMORIAL DANCE– DELBERT COLE
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PONCA TRIBE SENIOR CENTER
PONCA TRIBE SENIOR CENTER
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SENIOR CITIZENS
WOULD LIKE TO THANK
EVERYONE WHO
DONATED PUMPKINS
*FOR BINGO PRIZES!
*SNACKS!
*CAKES!
UNIT 38 LADIES AUXILIARY
VETERANS DAY DANCE
NOVEMBER 11, 2017
PONCA TRIBAL CULTURAL CENTER
HEADMAN SINGER ………………………………………………….WILKIE EAGLE
HEADMAN DANCER………………………………………..PETE BUFFALOHEAD
MASTER OF CEREMONIES……………………………………….LESTER EAGLE
HEAD LADY DANCER………………………….PRINCESS SERENA HORINEK
SPEICAL INVITATIONS TO FORMER POST 38 AND LADIES AUXILIARY
PRINCESSES COME AND BE PART OF OUR DANCE!!!!
HONORING ALL VETERANS: PRESENT AND PAST ALL WAR
DANCE/VETERANS SONGS
START TIME 2:00 PM
DINNER AT 5:00PM
EVENING 6:00PM
BRING YOUR OWN DISHES AND CHAIRS
NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENTS, INJURY’S, AND/OR THEFT
AARP RECOGNIZES NATIVE ELDERS
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AARP RECOGNIZES NATIVE ELDERS
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CHRIS LITTLECOOK –HONORED
Pictured with the elders (L-R) is Mashell Sourjohn, AARP OK Associate State Director Outreach, Joe Ann Vermillion, AARP OK State President and Eric Schneidewind, AARP National President. CHRIS LITTLE COOK ALSO HONORED BY AARP OKLAHOMA
PONCA TRIBAL HOUSING SERVICES
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PONCA TRIBAL HOUSING SERVICES
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PONCA TRIBE GRANTS AND COMPLIANCE OFFICE
OCTOBER NEWSLETTER
Ponca Tribe Grants and Compliance Office
The Ponca Tribe Grants and Compliance Office received notification that we were
awarded the Tribal Sexual Assault Services Program Grant in the amount of $345,000
at the end of September. The TSASP grant provides funding directly to tribes, tribal or-
ganizations, and nonprofit tribal organizations to create, maintain, and expand sustain-
able sexual assault services programs and activities within Indian country and Alaska
Native villages. Tribal agencies, organizations, and nonprofits provide critical and cultur-
ally relevant services that are specifically responsive to the needs of sexual assault vic-
tims within tribal communities. The TSASP Grant will provide much needed services.
In the last few months, the Grants Office has also received the Basic Library Services
Grant, The VOCA (Victims of Crime Act) Grant, MIPPA (Medicare Improvements for Pa-
tients and Provider’s Act) Grant and the THPO (Tribal Historic Preservation Office) Grant.
We have several other grants we have applied for and are awaiting notification.
A big project that the Grants Office received and has participated in is the USDA Com-
munity Facilities Grant. This grant was awarded to renovate the Ponca Tribe Library lo-
cated in the Cultural Building. With funding through this grant, the Tribe will be able to
provide a space for cultural items and memorabilia, tutoring services, a television room
for movies to be shown, various activities for tribal members to participate in and a
more comprehensive library selection. A grand opening will be scheduled in the near
future for all tribal members to come and see the newly renovated Ponca Tribe Library
and Museum.
The objective of the Grants and Compliance Office is to apply for grants for needed ser-
vices for the Ponca Tribe. Compliance of grant requirements is also a major part of our
office duties. We hold monthly Program Director’s Meetings so that the different tribal
programs will know what the others are doing and can work together to coordinate pro-
gram efforts when appropriate. Please feel free to visit the Ponca Tribe Grants Office.
Sue Bellmard, Grant Writer
PONCA TRIBE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL
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PROJECT EAGLE
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PROJECT EAGLE
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PONCA TRIBE TRADITION NOT ADDICTION
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PONCA TRIBE CULTURAL ITEMS NEEDED
Ponca Tribe Grants and Compliance Office
Ponca Tribe Library and Museum
The Ponca Tribe Grants and Compliance Office and the Ponca Tribe Library and Mu-
seum is making a request to all tribal members to donate or loan to the newly reno-
vated Ponca Tribe Library and Museum, any relevant item to be placed in and be a part
of our Tribal Museum. If you have an item to donate please call Sue Bellmard at (580)
762-8104 ext. 204.
A grand opening will be scheduled in the near future!
Sue Bellmard, Grant Writer
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PONCA TRIBE CHILD SUPPORT
OCTOBER NEWSLETTER
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HEAD START DEPARTMENT
Top picture - 3's are dressing warm with jackets and hoodies for the cool fall weather. Bottom picture- 4's are participating in a Fire Safety Scaven-ger hunt in our Ponca Tribe Head Start building.