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  1. Collaborations between Tribal and Nontribal Organizations: Suggested Best Practices for Sharing Expertise, Cultural...

    This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by the Society of American Archivists. The published article can be found at:...

  2. PH036_4286 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Jack Chapman, Indian, and family ; Jack Chapman, Indian, and family.

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    A Native American man, identified as Jack Chapman, stands by a ford, or stream crossing, with his family, two horses, and a carriage. He wears Euro-American clothing and holds a baby in a cradleboard. A Native...

  3. Stressful Life Events : a Comparative Study of Native American and Urban Samples

    The subject of this paper is an extension of the work done Holmes and Rahe on the development of the Social Readjustment Rating Scale or SRRS and of the study, “Individual Perception of Stressful Life Events:...

  4. Multiple Reoccupations after Four Paleotsunami Inundations (0.3–1.3 ka) at a Prehistoric Site in the Netarts Littoral Cell,...

    Netarts Bay is the setting of one of the largest concentrations of late prehistoric Native American settlements on the tectonically active Oregon coast. A prehistoric site (35TI74) exposed by sea cliff erosion...

  5. Unintended consequences of cultural competence: How tailoring services to the needs of tribal children in Klamath County can...

    In 2011, a study by Freeman and Wornell uncovered that social service providers in Klamath County believed Native American children experiencing maltreatment might be slipping through the cracks. In an effort...

  6. Rebuilding the Dream: Strategies for LIHNAPO's Future

    Community development is difficult, yet rewarding work. Success is dependent on focused activities, organizational capacity, availability of funding and technical assistance, leadership capability and community...

  7. Melee at the Edge of Empire: The Manifestation of the Reservation System in Southwest and Western Oregon 1850-1875

    The purpose of this thesis is to explain why the reservation system manifested so

  8. The Takelma and their Athapascan kin : an ethnographic synthesis of southwestern Oregon

    This study is a synthesis of the available ethnographic and relevant archaeological data pertaining to the Native American groups who formerly occupied the upper Rogue River

  9. PH036_6363 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Two Native American men on horseback, tipis in background

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    Looking out from under a vegetation-covered arbor. In a large open space, two Native-American men sit on horseback, facing left. Standing behind them is a Native-American wearing a flat hat, with a bundle or...

  10. PH036_6221 Lee Moorhouse photographs; Lee Moorhouse collection of Indian costumes and artifacts.

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    A Native American woman reclines on a blanket before a collection of Native American artifacts, identified as belonging to Major Lee Moorhouse. The woman wears a beaded buckskin dress, a choker, beaded...

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