[Libs-Or] New guide - Indigenous History of Oregon
Paul Addis
paddis at coosbaylibrary.org
Fri Sep 4 15:46:21 PDT 2020
Thank you, Isaac and Eva!
I will be sharing this with my community.
If you're interested in expanding the reading section, Coastal & SW Oregon Tribes, one of our local historians, Lionel Youst, has written a couple biographies on members of two local tribes, Coquelle and Coos.
Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Witness: A Cultural Biography
She's Tricky Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, an Oregon Coast Indian Woman
Best,
Paul/Pablo
Paul Addis
Reference Librarian
Coos Bay Public Library
525 Anderson Ave
Coos Bay, OR 97420
541-269-1101 x222<mailto:paddis at coosbaylibrary.org>
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Cc: Guggemos, Eva R. <guggemos at pacificu.edu>
Subject: [Libs-Or] New guide - Indigenous History of Oregon
Colleagues,
We would like to share a new resource compiled by one of our librarians at Pacific University, Eva Guggemos. This may be of general interest to your staff or patrons:
Indigenous History of Oregon (LibGuide)
https://pacificu.libguides.com/indigenous
This guide was created in response to the increasing number of requests we've been getting for sources on indigenous history. It covers Oregon overall, but has special attention to the tribes near Pacific University in Washington County. Inside the guide you'll find:
* Timeline<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7794169> - a timeline of events in the indigenous history of Oregon from ancient times to the present
* Nations, Tribes and Bands<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7636236> - includes a table of how Oregon's modern tribal nations relate to earlier tribal groups/bands. This contains more up-to-date detail about the constituent bands of each modern nation than other published sources. (See notes at the bottom of page for notes & caveats.)
* Readings<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7789859> - suggested readings related to Indigenous History in Oregon, broken down by region. (Additional title suggestions welcome!)
* Languages<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7789896> - Map snippets, short descriptions and links to more information about the indigenous languages of Oregon
* Tualatin Kalapuyas<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7625221> - Maps and links to top sources on the history of the Tualatin Kalapuyas, who are the tribe on whose land Pacific's Forest Grove & Hillsboro campuses sit.
* Boarding Schools<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7625226> - context and links to more information about the Forest Grove Indian School / Chemawa Indian School and on-reservation boarding schools across Oregon
* Terminology<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7788760> - Discusses variety of meanings of the terms "Tribe" and "Band"
* About this Guide<https://pacificu.libguides.com/c.php?g=1050460&p=7844162> - About the compiler and acknowledgements.
Please feel free to share this guide with those who may be interested. Comments, corrections and suggested additions are also more than welcome! (Though written with care, there are sure to be errors and omissions, which we would be more than glad to hear about and correct.)
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