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Teaching Oregon Native Languages

In a world where over half of the remaining 6000 languages will most likely disappear by the end of the century, attention has finally begun...

| paperback | $24.95

To Harvest, To Hunt

To Harvest, To Hunt reveals how diverse peoples have valued and used natural resources throughout the history of the American West. Drawing on family letters...

| paperback | $19.95

The First Oregonians

Originally published in 1991, The First Oregonians has been revised and expanded for a new generation of Oregonians. It provides a comprehensive view of Oregon's...

| paperback | $22.95

Renewing Salmon Nation's Food Traditions

Among all the "food nations" of North America, ranging from Clambake Nation to Chile Pepper Nation, Salmon Nation is the richest in mushrooms, berries, wild...

| paperback | $9.95

Oregon Indians

In this deeply researched volume, Stephen Dow Beckham brings together commentary by Native Americans about the events affecting their lives in Oregon. Now available in...

| paperback | $45.00

The Sandal and the Cave

Luther Cressman's 1938 discovery of a 9,000-year-old sandal in Fort Rock Cave revolutionized accepted theories of western prehistory. The recovery of the woven sagebrush-bark sandal...

| paperback | $14.95

Klamath Heartlands

Klamath Heartlands introduces the unique-in-the-nation plan by the Klamath Tribes of southern Oregon to restore the "remembered forest" of their former reservation, an area that...

| paperback | $19.95

The Nehalem Tillamook

The first book-length ethnography of any Western Oregon native group, The Nehalem Tillamook fills an important gap in what was previously known about southern Northwest...

| paperback | $21.95

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