Wolf Clan Assists Homeless VeteransAt the March 13, 2021 meeting, the Wolf Clan continued its support of our veterans by donating needed items to Three Hots and A Cot. This donation continues the Wolf Clan's ongoing backing of this organization. Three Hots and A Cot was formed by veterans to assist the homeless military veterans' transition from life on the streets into a self-sustained lifestyle. Assistance provided includes temporary housing, meals, counseling, medical, dental, and job placement services. To Learn more about Three Hots and A Cot, please visit its website at: www.cotsforvets.org. Should you wish to join the Wolf Clan in helping this organization, you may view a list of current need at: www.cotsforvets.org/needs-list. Spotlight on Deer Clan Members
Monthly Work Days on the Tribal Land
Condolences to Our Tribal Families
Paint Clan AnnouncementOsiyo, The next Paint Clan meeting will be March 20, 2021 at 12:00 noon at the Historic Train Depot in Guntersville, Alabama. The March meeting will be our Plant and Seed Swap meeting, which in previous years was in April. If you haven’t already, today is a good time to get those fast germinating native or heirloom seeds in some soil for next weekend. I will be bringing egg gourd seedlings that were given to me at a previous Echota Cherokee seed swap. I will also dig up some elderberry plants to bring. Elderberry harvesting for syrup has provided my family with good health throughout the winter months. So I hope you will do the same for next year. There is no mailing address to the museum, but it is very easy to find. It is located at the corner of Blount Ave and Greenwood St about a mile South of the big river bridge in Guntersville, and also located just behind Ross Graden Lumber that is on Blount Ave. There is a Historic Train Depot sign on Blount Ave and just follow it a couple hundred feet to the end of the road where the rail road tracks and Depot are located. Wado, Chief Reginald H. Youth SpotlightWe would like to congratulate one of our youth, Aubrey L., age 12 for becoming a member of the National Junior Honor Society. She is an Echota Citizen living in Orlando, Florida. Her parents are Rob and Tracey who are Echota as well. Her grandparents Rita & Almon M. of Athens are all members of the Deer Clan. Pow Wow Committee Meeting
Helping to Make a Difference
Clan NewsThe Deer Clan met at the tribal complex to put together socks to be delivered to the Tut Fanning Veterans Home. This annual tradition was started by the late Lucky Bates many years ago. The clan wishes to continue this tradition and the program will be under the direction of Wayne S. and Carl B. The Paint Clan will be meeting March 20, at 12 noon at the Historic Train Depot. It will be their Plant and Seed Swap meeting. The Wolf Clan has appointed two members of the Clan to serve on the Festival/Powwow Committee. This will be Barry P. and Eddie B. who will volunteer. They also had a guest speaker for Shelby County, Deputy Sheriff Robert. The Wolf Clan presented the Deputy with a donation that was spear headed by Ron H. The Clan donated tarps, tape measures and scissors. These are items that are needed in every car in the department. The Wolf Clan's next meeting will be the second Saturday in March. Lunch will be at 12 noon with the meeting to follow. Introducing Miss Indian Alabama
Association on American Indian Affairs ScholarshipsThe site is now open to accepting scholarship applications. Here is a link to scholarships for Native American students. Make sure to watch the 3 minute video for instructions for applying. Also review the FAQ's page. It will answer questions you may have. These scholarships are open to federal and state recognized tribes. https://www.indian-affairs.org/scholarships.html To see more scholarship opportunities, visit our scholarship page on this website.
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