Web6 feb. 2024 · The Forest Grove Indian School was the second federal off-reservation boarding school in the United States. From 1880-5, it enrolled 310 students from over two dozen tribes in the Pacific Northwest. In 1885, it moved to Salem where it was renamed Chemawa Indian School. The Pacific University Archives hosts a web site with scans of … WebThe Molalla tribes, North, Santiam, and Umpqua valley (southern), were traders between the Chinookans to the north, the Klamaths to the south and the Paiutes to the east and the Kalapuyans in the west of their territory. Their name is a corruption of the Chinook Wawa word “ulali” meaning berry or huckleberry.
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Web19 okt. 2024 · The Siuslaw traditional homelands were on the Central Oregon Coast of Western Oregon. Landscape and Environment The Siuslaw and Quuiich (Kuitsh, Lower Umpqua or Kalawatset) peoples … Web11 jan. 2024 · Proud ancestors of those first people make up nine federally recognized tribes of Oregon: the Burns Paiute Tribe; the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower … aleotti stefano ortopedico
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http://www.oregonhistoryproject.org/native-lands/ WebTitle on map: Indian Tribes and Languages of the Old Oregon Country (crossed out by SLF) Key on map: Language Families. Athabascan, Chemakuan. Hokan. Kitunahan. Penutian (Alsea-Coos-Siuslaw, Chinook, Kalapuya, Klamath-Modoc, Molale-Cayuse, Sahaptin, Takelma). Salishan. Shoshonean. Wakashan. WebOreGOn Indian Country PETER MARBACH. Table of Contents Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians Pages 8-9 Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw … aleotti domoteka