Honoring Our People Everyday
6th Annual Senior Native American Christmas Party
Eldest elders honored at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party. Eldest ranged from 95 to 87 years young.
6th Annual Senior Native American Party: These lovely elders (Erma, Dorothy and Susie) were able to choose a pendleton blanket or hand made quilt for their gift. Merry Christmas!
Elders being honored in their pendleton or star quilt of their choice at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
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Elders being honored in their pendleton or star quilt of their choice at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Our elders also received a hawk feathers at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Susie Campbell and her son Ira Campbell at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Necho Feliz at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Susie Campbell at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Dorothy Reid at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Erma Crabtree at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party.
Hand quilted Raiders quilt presented to Cecil Brown of El-em Colony.
Cecil Brown (El-em Colony) was honored as an honorary Veteran and community cultural leader. He is pictured here with Michael Hunter and Jaime Boggs.
Cecil Brown (El-em Colony) was honored as an honorary Veteran and community cultural leader. He is pictured here with his wife Carol Brown.
Evelyn won the main giveaway gift at the 6th Annual Senior Native American Party. It's a 60" television with a sound bar. The item was donated by Round Valley Youth Council, thank you!