The First Census of the Coast and Grand Ronde Reservations: 1856
In 1856, Joel Palmer had some 4000 Natives removed from their homelands to the Coast and Grand Ronde Indian Reservations. Up to at least April
Journal of Critical Indigenous Anthropology | David G. Lewis, PhD
In 1856, Joel Palmer had some 4000 Natives removed from their homelands to the Coast and Grand Ronde Indian Reservations. Up to at least April
The Final Year in Our Homelands: Temporary Reservations and Encampments Over the past few years, I have been writing articles about the temporary reservations in
The Umpqua Reservation was located on the central Oregon Coast and was established as a reservation in May of 1856. Previously, there had been another
Some recent census research revealed a census I had not yet analyzed. Luckily, a brief search of my records found that I had previously collected
The Cow Creek Umpquas were a Takelman speaking tribe of native peoples related to the Takelma peoples of the Rogue River Valley. The Cow Creek
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