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As Listed on Treaty |
Tribal entity |
Language Stock[2] |
Merger with Other Reservation[2] |
Date of Reinstatement |
Date of Land Restoration |
Details
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1.
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Alsea
|
Alsiya Indians
|
Yakonan
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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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As of the 1890 census, there were no members of this tribe enumerated who were not in the confines of the Siletz Reservation.[2] Comments in the 1930 US Federal Census state, "The report of the Office of Indian Affairs for 1932 shows 13 Alsea and Yaquina enrolled at the Siletz Reservation of whom 5 are residing there and 8 elsewhere." It also indicates that the 1910 Census showed 29 Alsea, 7 Siuslaw, and 19 Yaquina living in Oregon.[9]
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2.
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Applegate Creek
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Applegate Creek Tribe
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Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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As of the 1890 census, there were no members of this tribe enumerated who were not in the confines of the Siletz Reservation.
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3.
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Calapooya
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Kalapuya Indians
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Kalapooian
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4] and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
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Various bands of this group were incorporated into either the Grand Ronde or Siletz Communities.
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4.
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Chaftan
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Chafan Band of the Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
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There were no members of this tribe enumerated on the 1890 census.
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5.
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Chempho
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Muddy Creek Chemapho Band of the Central Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
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6.
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Chetco
|
Chetco Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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7.
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Chetlessington
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Chet-less-ing-ton Band of Tututni[10]
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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8.
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Chinook
|
Chinook Indian Nation
|
Chinookan
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
On January 3, 2001 the US Congress endorsed restoring the tribal status of 5 Tribes of the Chinook Indian Nation: the Wahkiakum, Lower Chinook and Willapa (in Washington State) as-well-as Cathlamet and Clatsop in Oregon; however, on July 5, 2002 the decision was reversed. An appeal is in process.[11][12]
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9.
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Clackamas
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Clackamas Tribe
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Chinookan
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
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1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
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10.
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Clatskanie
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Clatskanie (Tlatskanai) Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Shasta Costa (Shastao-Skoton, Shista-Kkhwusta)Band of Tututni
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
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1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
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The Clatskanie people merged with the Shasta Costa and in 1910, had only 3 remaining members.[13]
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11.
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Clatsop
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Clatsop Band of Chinook Indian Nation[14]
|
Chinookan
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
On January 3, 2001 the US Congress endorsed restoring the tribal status of 5 Tribes of the Chinook Indian Nation: the Wahkiakum, Lower Chinook and Willapa (in Washington State) as-well-as Cathlamet and Clatsop in Oregon; however, on July 5, 2002 the decision was reversed. An appeal is in process.[11][12]
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12.
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Clowwewalla
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[]
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Chinookan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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13.
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community
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Chinookan
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n/a
|
November 22, 1983
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November 22, 1983
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By federal statute. Public Law No. 98-165, 97 Stat. 1064[15] Upon restoration 10,678.36 acres of land were placed back into trust by the Bureau of Land management.[16]
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14.
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
|
various
|
n/a
|
November 18, 1977
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November 18, 1977
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By federal statute. Public Law No. 95-195, 91 Stat. 1415[17] Records of the Bureau of Land Management confirm that upon restoration 4,250.68 acres of land were re-established in the federal trust.[16]
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15.
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Coos
|
Coos/Kusa peoples
|
Kusan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians
|
October 17, 1984
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October 17, 1984
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By federal statute. Public Law No. 98-481, 98 Stat. 2250[18] 130.50 acres were placed into the Bureau of Land Management's trust upon tribal restoration.[16]
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16.
|
Cow Creek
|
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
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Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians
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December 29, 1982[19]
|
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By federal statute. Public Law No. Public Law 97-391 96 Stat. 1960[20]
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17.
|
Euchees
|
Euchre (Yukwitche, Yugweechi) Band of Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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18.
|
Galic Creek
|
Galice Creek Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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19.
|
Grave
|
Grave Creek Umpqua
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
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20.
|
Joshua
|
Joshua or Chemetunne Band of the Tututni[21]
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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21.
|
Karok
|
Karok Tribe
|
Hokan
|
|
|
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As of the 1930 census, there were no Karok peoples enumerated living outside the State of California.[22]
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22.
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Kathlamet
|
Cathlamet Band of Chinook Indian Nation[14]
|
Chinookan
|
n/a
|
n/a
|
On January 3, 2001 the US Congress endorsed restoring the tribal status of 5 Tribes of the Chinook Indian Nation: the Wahkiakum, Lower Chinook and Willapa (in Washington State) as-well-as Cathlamet and Clatsop in Oregon; however, on July 5, 2002 the decision was reversed. An appeal is in process.[11][12]
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23.
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Kusotony
|
Kusotony Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
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Kusotony, Co-sutt-hen-ton, Co-ca-to-ny, Co-sate-he-ne all appear as variations of this name.[23] An 1854 memo lists that the group, which had 27 members at that time was part of the "ToToTin" (clearly Tututni) Indians.[24]
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24.
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Kwatami or Sixes
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Kwatami or Sixes Band of Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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25.
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Lakmiut
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Luckiamute Band of Central Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
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26.
|
Long Tom Creek
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Long Tom Creek Band of the Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
27.
|
Lower Coquille
|
Lower Coquille (Ko-Kwell) of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
Coquille Indian Tribe
|
June 28, 1989
|
June 28, 1989
|
By Federal Statute. Public Law 101-42.[25] The Bureau of Land Management placed 6,481.95 acres of land into trust for the tribe upon restoration.[16]
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28.
|
Lower Umpqua
|
Lower Umpqua
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians
|
October 17, 1984
|
October 17, 1984
|
By federal statute. Public Law No. 98-481, 98 Stat. 2250[18] 130.50 acres were placed into the Bureau of Land Management's trust upon tribal restoration.[16]
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29.
|
Maddy
|
Maddy or Chemapho Band of the Central Kalapuya[26]
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
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30.
|
Mackanotin
|
Mikonotunne Band of the Tututni[27]
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
31.
|
Mary's River
|
Mary's River Chepenefa Band of Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
32.
|
Multnomah
|
Multnomah Band of the Chinook Indian Nation
|
Chinookan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
33.
|
Munsel Creek
|
Munsel Creek Band
|
unknown
|
|
|
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The band or sub-tribe was probably located near present Florence, Oregon, which is in Siuslaw country.[28][29]
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34.
|
Naltunnetunne
|
Naltunnetunne Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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35.
|
Nehalem
|
Nehalem or Tillamook Tribe
|
Salishan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
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36.
|
Nestucca
|
Nestucca
|
Salishan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
The 1890 census indicates that the Nestucca were residing on the Grand Ronde Reservation and the Nostucca were residing on the Siletz Reservation.[2]
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37.
|
Northern Molalla
|
Northern Molalla Band of the Plateau Indians
|
Waiilatpuan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4] and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
38.
|
Port Orford
|
Naltunnetunne Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
The 1890 census states that the Nahltanadons live in Port Orford; however, in the enumeration portion, the closest tribe listed to this spelling is Nultuatana.[2][30]
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39.
|
Pudding
|
Pudding River Ahantchuyuk Band of Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
40.
|
River Tribe
|
|
|
|
|
|
Smith River tribe merged with Siletz, but impossible to determine without more quantifiers what "river" refers to.[31]
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41.
|
Rogue River
|
Rogue River Band of Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4] and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
Various bands of this group were incorporated into either the Grand Ronde or Siletz Communities. Rogue River appears on both the Grand Ronde and Siletz census for 1890.
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42.
|
Salmon River
|
Salmon River Band of Salish
|
Salishan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[4]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
43.
|
Santiam
|
Santiam Band of Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
44.
|
Scoton
|
Shasta Costa Band of Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
Chasta-Scotons, Chasta Costas, Shis-ta-koos- tee, Shasta Coazta, Shasta Costa, Chaste Costa, Shasta Costa, ChasteCosta and Shista Kwusta all appear as variations of this name.[23]
|
45.
|
Shasta
|
Shasta (Chasta) Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
46.
|
Shasta Costa
|
Shasta Costa Band of Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4] and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
Chasta-Scotons, Chasta Costas, Shis-ta-koos- tee, Shasta Coazta, Shasta Costa, Chaste Costa, Shasta Costa, ChasteCosta and Shista Kwusta all appear as variations of this name.[23]
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47.
|
Siletz
|
Siletz Band of the Tillamook Tribe
|
Salishan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
48.
|
Siuslaw
|
Siuslaw Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw Indians
|
October 17, 1984
|
October 17, 1984
|
By federal statute. Public Law No. 98-481, 98 Stat. 2250[18] 130.50 acres were placed into the Bureau of Land Management's trust upon tribal restoration.[16]
|
49.
|
Skiloot
|
|
Chinookan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
50.
|
Southern Molalla
|
Southern Molalla Band of the Plateau Indians
|
Waiilatpuan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
51.
|
Takelma
|
Takelma Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
52.
|
Tillamook
|
Tillamook Indian Tribe
|
Salishan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community and Confederated Tribes of the Siletz[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
53.
|
Tolowa
|
Tolowa Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
54.
|
Tualatin
|
Atfalati or Tualatin Band of Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
55.
|
Tututui
|
Tututni Indians
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
Various bands of this group were incorporated into either the Grand Ronde or Siletz Communities.
|
56.
|
Upper Coquille
|
Upper Coquille Band of the Tututni
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
|
Coquille Indian Tribe
|
June 28, 1989
|
June 28, 1989
|
By Federal Statute. Public Law 101-42.[25] The Bureau of Land Management placed 6,481.95 acres of land into trust for the tribe upon restoration.[16]
|
57.
|
Upper Umpqua
|
Upper Umpqua Band
|
Athapascan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4] and Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation and/or 1983 as Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
58.
|
Willamette Tumwater
|
Willamette Tumwater Band of the Chinook Indian Nation
|
Chinookan
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
59.
|
Yamhill
|
Yamhill Band of Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|
60.
|
Yaquina
|
Yaquina Tribe
|
Yakonan
|
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians[8]
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
1977 as part of the Siletz Confederation
|
By the time the Coast Reservation of 1856 was established, the population of the Yaquina Tribe was so reduced that the entire record of the Yakonan/Alsean language stock comes from the Alsea. The reservation was established in the traditional homeland of the Yaquina and Alsea and encompassed their homelands.[32] Comments in the 1930 US Federal Census state, "The report of the Office of Indian Affairs for 1932 shows 13 Alsea and Yaquina enrolled at the Siletz Reservation of whom 5 are residing there and 8 elsewhere." It also indicates that the 1910 Census showed 29 Alsea, 7 Siuslaw, and 19 Yaquina living in Oregon.[3]
|
61.
|
Yoncalla
|
Yoncalla Band of the Kalapuya
|
Kalapooian
|
Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community[4]
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
1983 as part of the Grand Ronde Confederation
|
|