Oregon Tribal Knowledge

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  1. 5. In determining the appropriate placement for an Indian child, the Department must contact the child’s tribe to determine if the tribe has established an order of
  2. 7. Present day location of the Klamath Tribe Family Services Department
  3. 10. Indian Child Welfare Act
  4. 11. Oregon Tribe restored to federal recognition in 1989
  5. 13. number of federally recognized tribes in Oregon
  6. 14. The ___, Walla Walla, and Cayuse tribes were renowned for their horsemanship. Near the end of the nineteenth century, they had herds estimated at 15,000 to 20,000 horses.
  7. 16. the right to govern one's community, the ability to preserve one's culture, and the right to control one's own economy
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  1. 1. Band of Umpqua Indians forced to cede 800 square miles for 2.3 cents an acre
  2. 2. Oregon's non-Public Law 280 tribe
  3. 3. Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siuslaw Indians
  4. 4. tribal fishing area on the Columbia River, just east of the Cascade Mountains, on what is today the border between the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington.
  5. 6. Western Oregon __ Act of 1954 which removed recognition from more than 60 Oregon Tribes
  6. 8. Oregon Indian Child Welfare Act
  7. 9. Oregon Tribe located in Harney County
  8. 12. second formerly Terminated Tribe to regain federal recognition as a Tribe in 1977
  9. 15. Confederated Tribes of the Grand Rondeincludes over __ tribes and bands from western Oregon, northern California, and southwest Washington.