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Indian Country Welcome To
Public Law 588-Aug. 13, 1954 [68 St At
Pre-Visit Lesson Three
Mary's River Kalapuyan: a Descriptive Phonology
The Art of Ceremony: Regalia of Native Oregon
Four Deaths: the Near Destruction of Western
Oregon's History
Native Americans of the Rogue Valley
EIS-0386-DEIS-02-2007.Pdf
The Takelma and Their Athapascan Neighbors: a New Ethnographic
A “Most Disastrous” Affair
Federal Register/Vol. 73, No. 117/Tuesday, June 17
Termination of the Confederated Tribes of The
LCSH Section T
Indians in Oregon Today
THS Newsletter Dec. 2016.Pub
American Anthropological Association
Top View
Lowland Takelma Indian Trail & Rock Old Woman at Sexton Pass
The Distribution of Geologic and Artifact Obsidian from the Silver Lake/Sycan Marsh
Before Contact
Ta.Ble Rock $2.50
SOHS Magazine V1 , No 2, 1995
C. Melvin Aikens
Our Culture and History
Tillamook Indian Basketry : Continuity and Change As Seen in the Adams Collection
Domestic Geographic Name Report
Willamette Valley Voices: Special Edition a Publication of the Willamette Heritage Center at the Mill
A Critical Bibliography on North American Indians, for K-12. INSTITUTION National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC
Historical Uses of the Middle and Upper Rogue River, Oregon
The Landscape of Klamath Basin Rock Art
Improving Subject Access to Resources on Oregon Indian Tribes
Federal Register/Vol. 76, No. 140/Thursday, July 21, 2011/Notices
Native Americans of the Rogue Valley with a Focus on the Ashland Area
A CULTURAL RESOURCE OVERVIEW Of
Northwest Journal of Linguistics 1.2:1–98 (2007) the Verbal Morphology of Santiam Kalapuya∗ Jonathan Banks University Of
The Influence of Sacred Rock Cairns and Prayer Seats on Modern Klamath and Modoc Religion and World View
Syllabus Summer 2017
Tribes of the Oregon Country
Contributions to Tualatin Ethnography: Subsistence and Ethnobiology
An Ethnohistorical Overview of Groups with Ties to Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Indian Country Welcome To
Proposed Finding
Archaeological-Survey-Crater-Lake
11000 Years on the Rogue River: Prehistoric
Native American Cultures by Kay Atwood and Dennis J
Dialect Contact Convergence and Maintenance In
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