AIS 270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Indian Reorganization Act, Rais, Policy Review

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November 1st, 2016 resistance and revival western oregon tribes. Reading: tepha(cid:374) be(cid:272)kha(cid:373), (cid:862)history of wester(cid:374) orego(cid:374) si(cid:374)(cid:272)e 1846,(cid:863) charles wilki(cid:374)so(cid:374), excerpt, the people are dancing again. The history of the siletz tribe of western. Questions: dis(cid:272)uss the pro(cid:272)ess of (cid:272)olo(cid:374)izatio(cid:374) i(cid:374) wester(cid:374) orego(cid:374) that lead to the tri(cid:271)e"s losing their land and federal recognition. Lewis and clark expedition, 1804-1806: (cid:862)the frie(cid:374)dly i(cid:374)dia(cid:374)s(cid:863, not a lot of settlement, still predominately an economic relationship. Oregon trail, 1811-1840: shift in relationship with the establishment of the oregon trail because it brings more individuals, relations turn violent. Discovery of gold in takelma territory: rogue river valley, 1851, not just families, but young, aggressive men coming in and taking gold by any means necessary. 1848 orego(cid:374) orga(cid:374)i(cid:272) a(cid:272)t, (cid:862)good faith clause(cid:863: establishment of u. s. dominance. Treaties, 1851-1855: 1851-1853: dart treaties, 1853-1855: palmer treaties. Joel palmer sent by u. s. government to negotiate and ratify treaties.

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