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Broken Treaties: The history of the native people of Oregon and how they went from possessing 100 percent of the state's land to nearly none of it

Type
Literature
Publication
PBS. 2017. Broken Treaties: The history of the native people of Oregon and how they went from possessing 100 percent of the state's land to nearly none of it.
Year Published
2017
Organization
PBS
Description

“Broken Treaties” offers an introduction to the Indian tribes of Oregon, the treaties they signed and the land they lost. It examines the injustice endured by the tribes and illuminates a chapter of Northwest history that is rarely talked about.

Geography