This essay is inspired by the title of the book, “Prisons We Choose to Live Inside” by Doris Lessing, I read some years ago. I
Month: July 2015
We Would Prefer to Remain in Our Own Lands, The Molalla People
The Molalla tribes, North, Santiam, and Umpqua valley (southern), were traders between the Chinookans to the north, the Klamaths to the south and the Paiutes
Klamath Termination: Water, Timber and Sovereign Rights
The reasons for the elimination of federal management of Indians were many. A primary reason was the tribal reservations contained the last undeveloped
The Grand Enterprise of Six Tribes in 1845
In 1845, before the waves of settlers had come to the Oregon Territory, a confederation of six Oregon tribes worked together to begin to expand
Review: Melinda Marie Jette’s “At the Hearth of the Crossed Races” OSU Press, 2015.
Melinda Marie Jette’s 2015 book, At the Hearth of the Crossed Races, expands upon previous historical analysis of the beginnings of the Oregon territory,
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