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Testimonial Dinner “Honoring Jim Rementer and the Lenape Language Program”

The Lenape Center
presents
Honoring Jim Rementer and the Lenape Language Program

A testimonial dinner honoring the achievements of this dedicated scholar of The Lenape. We will recognize his remarkable career of over 50 years which has amassed an amazing collection of Lenape or Delaware Indian history, culture, and language. Proceeds will go to the Lenape Language Fund of the Delaware Tribe of Indians. Come join us for a traditional Indian meal, guest presenters, and a multi-media presentation of Jim’s work.

Tickets are $35.00 each. The event will be held on Friday June 17, 2016 at 7:00pm at the Delaware Tribe Community Center, 5100 Tuxedo Blvd.in Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74006. Tickets on sale at the door or in advance at the Community Center Reception Desk.

If you can’t attend please make a donation in honor of Jim Rementer. Please make your check to Lenape Native American Foundation. Mail to: Delaware Tribe of Indians, Attn: Jean Lewis, CFO, 5100 Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006. Ticket purchase or donation is considered tax-deductible under IRS regulations.

For more information contact The Lenape Center (thelenapecenter@gmail.com) or on Facebook

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Information Technology Specialist

Delaware Tribe of Indians
Employment Opportunity
Information Technology Specialist

General Description:

The Delaware Tribal I.T. Specialist is responsible for maintaining and improving all I.T. functions for the Delaware Tribe of Indians.

Qualifications:

Bachelor or Associate degree, ideally in technology-related field, Preferred: Bachelor’s Degree in Information Technology or related field and/or 2 years experience in I.T, Familiarity with Microsoft Windows platform (Windows 2012 Server R2 and Windows 7), Familiarity with software used by the tribe including Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Acrobat, Preferred: Familiarity with Kerio Mail Server, Past Perfect, Progeny ES, Housing Data Systems (HDS), ArcGIS, Experience in website design and maintenance.

Note: This position starts at $16 p/h.

Please email resumes to mtaylor@delawaretribe.org or fax to 918-337-6591 or mail to 5100 Tuxedo Blvd, Bartlesville OK 74006, with subject line of Information Technology Specialist. Applications and complete Job Description can be found on this page. No phone calls please, Position open until filled.

Delaware Tribal/Native American preference will be observed.

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Delaware Water Gap Native Youth Camp

July 10th – 23rd, 2016

Youth Camp

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPECTATIONS

  • High School Freshman – Senior 2016, (ages 15 – 18) Male/Female
  • Enrolled Delaware Tribal Member
  • Completed application process, signed parental consent/waiver forms & 3 personal Adult references
  • Essay “Who you are, Why you want to attend and What you hope to learn”
  • Travel original Delaware Tribe homelands hiking and canoeing to sacred sites with Delaware Nation and Stockbridge Munsee youth
  • Good health, physically fit, able to travel by air, hike, canoe, swim, camp and other strenuous outdoor activities
  • Committed to the entire duration of the 2 week trip, team player, leadership skills and a level of maturity
  • Interest in career paths with National Park Service, archeology, fish and wildlife conservation, protecting natural resources, etc.
  • ENJOY THE OUTDOORS, NO TELEVISION, NO LOUD MUSIC, LIMITED CELLPHONE SERVICE, BUNKHOUSE, HEALTHY FOODS

CONTACT CHAPERONE: Cece Biggoose@ 918 337-6572, cbiggoose@delawaretribe.org
DEADLINE: JUNE 10, 2016

Participants are responsible for clothing, hiking boots, backpacks, water bottles, personal items, luggage. Airline flights are provided.

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New Prep Tables for the Elder Nutrition Program

Thanks to our Elders Committee, we now have two stainless steel prep tables. A big thank you, Elders Committee!

Prep Tables Prep Tables
Archie Elvington removing the protective cover. Lucy Young, Thomas Selby and Archie Elvington ready to start using the new tables.

Lewis Abraham Ketchum (1914 – 2016)

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Lewis A. Ketchum, age 102 and longtime Bartlesville resident, passed away on Saturday, April 30, 2016, in Jane Phillips Medical Center.

Lewis Abraham Ketchum was born on January 3, 1914, in Woodward, Oklahoma. He was the son of Charles Christopher and Bertha (Scoval) Ketchum. His mother was visiting family in Woodward at his birth. The Ketchum family home was north of Dewey on the Delaware Indian allotment owned by his father. Lewis was a member of both the Delaware and Cherokee Tribes. He was the only son of his parents, with one sister, Mildred Ketchum Morrison, deceased, and two living sisters, Imogene Kay Ketchum Walling of Edmond, Oklahoma and Jane Ketchum Ethridge and her husband, Larry, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Lewis’ father died in 1968 and his mother died at age 102 in 1996.

He attended grade school at Wayside School, northeast of Dewey, and then went through high school at Chilocco Indian School, north of Ponca City, Oklahoma. Lewis was an all-around good athlete. He enjoyed playing golf, baseball, basketball, etc.

Lewis was employed for 42 years at Reda Pump Company in the drafting department, going from washing windows to head of the department. He was married to Lillian Berry and Edith Harvey, both deceased. He also had a special friend, Martha Tate, of Bartlesville.

Lewis is survived by his son, Dee Ketchum and his wife, Annette, of Bartlesville; a daughter, Patricia Kay Ketchum Donnell, and her husband, Walter, of Copan, Oklahoma; and daughter-in-law, Betty, of Tulsa; grandchildren include Craig Ketchum, Kent Ketchum, Kevin Ketchum, Brian Ketchum, Steven Donnell, Sandy Donnell Tompkins, Doug Donnell, DeAnn Ketchum and Kala Ketchum. He is also survived by numerous great-grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son, Lewis B. Ketchum.

Lewis was proud of his Delaware heritage and will be missed by all his friends at the Delaware Campus in Bartlesville.

Come and go visitation will be held on Monday and Tuesday from 9:00 AM-8:00 PM in the Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home, 710 S. Dewey Ave. Family will be present to greet friends on Tuesday from 6-8:00 PM.

In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorials in Lewis’ name may be made to Delaware Tribe designated for Elder Nutrition Program.

Graveside services will be held in the Dewey City Cemetery, 11am, Wednesday, May 4, 2016 with Michael Svitak officiating.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home. Online condolences may be left at www.honoringmemories.com.

– See more at: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/examiner-enterprise/obituary.aspx?n=lewis-abraham-ketchum&pid=179853401&fhid=8813#sthash.68t3T2DE.dpuf

Cultural Preservation Committee Requests Your Input

The Cultural Preservation Committee is trying to assess interest in various programs. Please fill out a questionnaire.

The questionnaire can be downloaded below, or obtained from the Tribal Offices. Please return to: Delaware Tribe of Indians, Attn: Dana Murrell, 5100 Tuxedo Blvd., Bartlesville, OK 74006 or give to Chief’s assistant Dana Murrell by June 6, 2016. Wanishi!

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Veterans Committee Auction and Spaghetti or Chili Lunch, April 23

The Veterans Committee is sponsoring an Auction & $5 Spaghetti or Chili Lunch on Sat. April 23. Doors open at 10am for set up.

LUNCH AT NOON, AUCTION BEGINS AT 1PM until finished

Donations for Auction Needed. Please call John Sumpter 918-766-5592 / Kenny Brown 918-510-9555 or Homer Scott 918-332-8020.

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Teen and Young Parent National Conference, May 5-6

To be held May 5-6, 2016, at the Hilton Phoenix East-Mesa Hotel located at 1011 West Holmes Avenue, Mesa, Arizona 85210

For details, see www.nativeamericanfathers.org.

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Delaware Tribe Looking for Potential Grant Writers

The Delaware Tribe of Indians is assembling a list of grant writers to access when specific grants become available for RFP’s or FOA’s. Please include your name, your area of expertise, successful awards, your fee structure, and any other matters that we would be interested in knowing.

Our list of grant writers will be maintained over several years as we work to increase our base of federal, state and local programs and will be utilized in our search for assistance.

Forward your information to jobs@delawaretribe.org by email or regular mail to:

Human Resources
5100 Tuxedo Blvd.
Bartlesville, OK 74006

April 2016 Delaware Indian News is Now Online

The April issue of the Delaware Indian News is now available online. To view the newspaper, click the link below:

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