The Rogue River War ensued, in which numerous Native people were killed. After the war ended in 1856, much of the Indigenous population in southwestern Oregon was removed, with many Natives ultimately ...
The Rogue River War ensued, in which numerous Native people were killed. After the war ended in 1856, much of the Indigenous population in southwestern Oregon was removed, with many Natives ultimately ...
with many Natives ultimately ending up on the “Coast Reservation,” now called the Siletz Reservation. Referred to as the Rogue River Tribe of Indians by the U.S. government, the tribal ...
Robert Kentta of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and the tribal council’s treasurer, stands in part of the tribe’s 2,000-acre purchase of Table Rock property north of Medford.
with many Natives ultimately ending up on the “Coast Reservation,” now called the Siletz Reservation. Referred to as the Rogue River Tribe of Indians by the U.S. government, the tribal ...
The Rogue River War ensued, in which numerous Native people were killed. After the war ended in 1856, much of the Indigenous population in southwestern Oregon was removed, with many Natives ultimately ...
The Siletz announced the historic land return in ... establishing a temporary reservation on the north side of the Rogue River that included the Upper and Lower Table Rock. The treaty created ...
After centuries of overhunting by fur traders, sea otters have largely disappeared from the Oregon and Northern California coasts. But the Siletz Tribe is trying to bring them back with the help of a ...
The Siletz Tribe announced the historic land return ... establishing a temporary reservation on the north side of the Rogue River that included the Upper and Lower Table Rock.
This most recent blast of winter can only mean one thing – we are getting close to safe ice for fishing. Exercise caution and be patient. We will get there. The Niagara River is always an open ...
FILE - A wild sea otter swims as he snacks on seaweed covered with roe. The Siletz Tribe is trying to bring them back to Northern Calif. and Ore. coasts with the help of a government grant.