[Back] 1-25 / Pendleton Round-Up 1989
Atiyeh, in a cowboy hat and wearing a native necklace, stands in front of the Pendleton Round-up parade route holding a manila folder.
A woman in native dress sits on horseback as part of a Pendleton Round-Up parade. Her saddlebag reads 'Happy Canyon Princess,' a title given to winners of a pageant for Native American women held as part of the Round-Up.
[back] Pendleton Round-Up 1985
Dolores and Victor Atiyeh stand in a motel parking lot during the 1985 Pendleton Round-Up. Each is wearing a native-style necklace.
[Back] 1-30 / Pendleton Round-Up 1989
Atiyeh talks with his wife and an unidentified man while a woman on horseback looks down at them during the 1989 Pendleton Round-Up parade.
[Back] Chief Clarence Burke (passed away July 1987, age 92)Dolores & VA @ Pendleton Rodeo Grounds, Saturday morning of Pendleton Woolen Mills Annual Dance Contest
Dolores and Victor Atiyeh sit with Chief Burke, who is attired in native regalia and headdress.
Press clipping regarding the burial service for Chief Clarence Burke of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Reservation. The article includes a photograph of tribal singers Louis Dick, Fermore Craig, and Gail Shippentower helping to lead the service.
Press clipping with two photographs of Atiyeh at the Black Hawk Pow Wow at the Mission Longhouse in Pendleton. In one photograph, Atiyeh watches a native dance; in the other, he receives a blanket as a gift.
A handwritten note at the top of the clipping reads, 'Gov Atiyeh
Vic-- No singing!
Mont 9-25-86'
Atiyeh speaks at an outdoor flag ceremony as part of a pow wow. To his left is a man holding the Oregon flag; to his right are two men holding American flags and two other unidentified individuals.
Atiyeh on horseback and wearing a tribal headdress at an Umatilla Pow Wow. To his left and right are Native American women on horseback and in traditional native apparel.
[Attached note] Governor Atiyeh: Enclosed are copies for you of some pictures I took at the recent Umatilla Pow Wow. I thought you might appreciate having your own copies.
Maria Tenorio
Photograph of Umatilla Chief Clarence Burke on horseback and in traditional dress. An attached note and business card are from Maria Tenorio, a State Department of Human Resources employee.
[Back] Edmond A Ben1075 Sharon Loop SE
Salem OR 97306
Dinner to honor Art Bensell
March 22, 1986
Atiyeh stands with Siletz tribal chairman Art Bensell, who is wearing a native headdress, at a dinner held in Bensell's honor.
[Back] Museum groundbreaking / at Warm Springs – 6-3-90
Atiyeh stands with three members of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs at the groundbreaking ceremony for the Museum at Warm Springs.
[Back] Chief Wallulatum/ VA/ Mike ClementsThe Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon
Warm Springs, Oregon 97761/ 503 553-1161
Nelson Wallulatum
Mid-Oregon Indian Historical Society
Funeral of Chief Amos Simtustus
Atiyeh stands in between two members of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Chief Nelson Wallulatum and Mike Clements, at the funeral of Chief Amos Simtustus.
Photograph of the Governor Atiyeh Perpetual Up the Creek without a Paddle award paddle, painted with the names of previous recipients, including John Lobdell, Jane F. Huston, Darrell Ralls, Fred D. Miller, and Atiyeh himself.
[Back] Made- Taken on EES-800EKTACHROME
COLOR PRINT from 35mm TRANSP.
At Council Crest
CPC-BSA Tree plant deLay
1-12-85
Close-up of Atiyeh, wearing a National Jamboree jacket, at Portland's Council Crest Park for the Boy Scouts of America (BSA)'s Cascade Pacific Council (CPC)'s Guy Miller Tree Plant program.
[Back] 2-20-84 / Bend Jaycees / William Byron Mills / (503) 382-4813 / 40 S.E. Taft / Bend, OR 97702
Close-up of Atiyeh in Bend, Oregon to speak to a Jaycees group.
[Back] Allan J. de Lay / Professional Photographer / Feb 11 1983 / 8835 S.E. 31st Avenue / Portland, Oregon 97222 / 654-6495
Black-and-white photograph of Atiyeh in a suit and bow tie.
[Back] Shirley Woodrow
Black-and-white photograph of Atiyeh, seated and with his fingers steepled.
An unidentified woman, possibly Shirley Woodrow, can be seen in the background. Woodrow served as Atiyeh's assistant for executive appointments while he was governor.
[Back] Victor Atiyeh / Atiyeh for Govenor [sic] Committee / Don A. Ellis, Treasurer / 712 S.W. 12th / Portland, Oregon 97205
Portrait of Atiyeh taken for one of his gubernatorial campaigns.