Photocopy of former Governor Victor Atiyeh standing with several Scouts. Atiyeh threw the first pitch of a Portland Beavers baseball game following a showing of the National Jamboree celebration at PGE Park.
Photocopy of former Governor Victor Atiyeh talking to infielder Josh Barfield. Atiyeh threw the first pitch of a Portland Beavers baseball game following a showing of the National Jamboree celebration at PGE Park. He is surrounded by Scouts.
Photocopy of former Governor Victor Atiyeh throwing the first pitch of a Portland Beavers baseball game following a showing of the National Jamboree celebration at PGE Park. He is surrounded by Scouts.
Former Governor Victor Atiyeh speaks on the steps of the Oregon State Capitol for the 25th anniversary of the Commission on Indian Services. Sitting nearby at the top of the stairs are a number of Native American representatives. Back row, left to right: Bruce Bishop, former director; Anton Minthorn, chairman of the Umatilla Council; [?]; Delores Pigscem, chairman of the Siletz Tribal Council; [?]; [?]; and Allen Foreman, chairman of the Klamath Tribes Council. Front row, from left to right: Sue Shaffer, chairman of the Cow Creek Tribal Council; and Kathryn Harrison, chairman of the Grand Ronde Tribal Council.
A photocopy of former Governor Victor Atiyeh sitting on the back of a four-wheeler during the 2012 Pi-Ume-Sha Powwow parade. Driving the four-wheeler is Warm Springs Chief Delvis Heath.
Dolores Atiyeh stands with another woman, likely Sister Kathleen St. Martin SNJM, during a fundraising event for Albertina Kerr, an organization for people with disabilities.
Photocopy of Dolores Atiyeh going door to door to raise funds for the March of Dimes. A young girl, possibly her daughter or granddaughter, is accompanying her.
Governor-elect Victor Atiyeh and Dolores Atiyeh prepare for departure to Salem, where Vic will be sworn in as the 32nd Governor of the State of Oregon. The inaugural ceremonies began at 11:00AM.
The 1986 Pendleton Round-Up. Pictured are Dolores Atiyeh, wife of Governor Victor Atiyeh, and Donald Cook, a member of the Board of Pendleton Foundation Trust and two-year President of the Pendleton Round-Up.
Atiyeh's name tag for the First Conference of America Parliamentarians of Arab Origin, also known as the Congreso de Parlementarios Americanos de Origen Arabe.