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  1. Wildfire protection and tribal needs assessment : a study of the resources and needs related to wildland and structural fire...

    96 p.

  2. The Umatilla Indian Reservation, 1855-1975 : factors contributing to a diminished land resource base

    This dissertation is concerned with the diminution of Oregon's Umatilla Indian Reservation over a 120 year period (1855-1975). Its objective is to show that the transfer of land from Indian to non-Indian...

  3. The Making of Seaside’s “Indian Place”: Contested and Enduring Native Spaces on the Nineteenth Century Oregon Coast

    During the mid nineteenth century, non-Native settlement and activities disrupted and changed historic Chinook and Clatsop communities at the mouth of the Columbia River. Indian Place in what would be Seaside,...

  4. Josephine E. Powell's contributions to Middle Eastern cross-cultural understanding : a preliminary study of a photographer...

    This study investigates the setting, lifework, and influence of Josephine E. Powell,

  5. Enhancing cultural resources management and improving tribal involvement in

    This dissertation presents an analysis of the historic preservation

  6. Economic and financial feasibility of an expanded farm enterprise for the Umatilla Indian Reservation

    The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation have begun a program aimed at increasing tribal participation in the farming of Reservation lands. This program is viewed by tribal leaders as a means...

  7. Traditional ecological knowledge to develop and maintain fire regimes in northwestern California, Klamath-Siskiyou bioregion...

    The use of Native American fire regimes evolved in the Klamath-Siskiyou

  8. Bridge of the Gods; P84; 109; W84; 143

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    [View across river to landforms, sailboat on water. Tribal legend of previous land bridge destroyed to end battle between two sons. (Lockley, Hist Col Riv)]; default

  9. Anthropogenic activities associated with the status of salmon stocks in Pacific Northwest watersheds

    Stocks of salmon are declining in the Pacific Northwest. Based on region-wide studies that list and categorize the status of salmon stocks (Nehlsen et al., 1991; Huntington et al., 1994; and Nawa, 1995), I...

  10. PH036_2932 Lee Moorhouse photographs

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    Puyallup Indians clearing land for railroad on reservation, April 1893. First to make railroads in America. [Work crew, some tribal, with others, clearing land and burning brush.]

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