Oregon Indians: Voices from Two CenturiesStephen Dow Beckham From "first encounters" in the late eighteenth century to modern tribal economies, this rich documentary history charts the major trends shaping the lives of Oregon Indians and how those Indians perceived their changing world. |
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Canoes 1788 | 18 |
Other Piece of Land 1851 | 116 |
Tom 1853 | 126 |
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