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Homelands of the Siskiyou Divide

Homelands of the Siskiyou Divide  

An Ethnohistory of American Indian Communities' Tradition Ties to Oregon Caves National Monument and Vicinity

by Douglas Deur   2008        Pacific West Region Social Science Series Publication No. 2008-02

challlenges to ethnographic documentation; Ethnographic Context of Oregon Caves with settlement and activity areas of Southern Illinois Valley, Applegate Valley and Klamath River Valley; Siskiyou Upland--precontact uses; 19th Century Encounters & The Rogue War, Tribal Communities of the Post-War Period with early years of Siletz and Grand Ronde, Indian Communities of the Siskiyous 1858-1930s, termination and restoration of Federally-Recognized Tribes 1940s-1980s, new Indian Communities 1970-2006; Federally Unrecognized Tribes, Cultural Identity and Cultural Resource Issues, Potentially relevant Cultural Resource Laws and Litigation.  Suggestions for further research; acknowledgments; principal investigator; Sources of Interviewees and Advisors, Bibliography

Appendices:  Factsheets on Federally Recognized Tribes, Ratified Treaties, Unratified Treaties, Selected Public Laws and Federal Register Notices            plus Notes explaining numbered items

Location
979.525 D3
Source Reference
Accession Number
LIB 2012.50.1