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NATIVE AMERICAN BROCHURE SERIES

I.  PUBLIC TAKELMA INDIANS REGIONAL SETTING BROCHURES
Brochures NA-1 through NA-49 are based upon works of anthropologists, archeologists, and other professionals.
 
NA-1A      Program Overview: Native Americans of Hugo, Oregon
NA-1B      Hugo's Native American Team
NA-2          Takelma Indians: An Essay on Native Americans in the Rogue River Area
NA-3         BLM’s Prehistory of Athapascans
NA-4A      Takelma Rogue River Locations       
NA-4B      Gray’s Hugo Lowland Takelma Sites
NA-5         Rogue Indian Wars from 1851-1856
NA-6A       Bibliographies For Takelma Indians
NA-6B       Gray’s Bibliographies For Takelma Indians
NA-7         Oregon History: Indian Wars
NA-8A       Language Notes: Indians in Southwestern Oregon I of II
NA-8B       Language Notes: Indians in Southwestern Oregon II of II
NA-9         Takelma Indians Habitat/Land
NA-10       Takelma Indians Food
NA-11       Takelma Indians Clothing and Personal Adornment
NA-12       Takelma Indians Tools
NA-13       Ceremonies and Spiritual Beliefs of the Takelma
NA-14       SW Oregon Forts
NA-15A     Takelma Indians And Anthropogenic Fire
NA-15B     Native Americans, Including Takelma Indians And Fire
NA-15C     Prairies and Open Woodlands along Applegate Trail
NA-15D     Applegate Trail’s Open Valleys & Wagon Routes In Hugo Region: 1846 - 1855
NA-16       Jumpoff Joe Band
NA-17       Oregon Native American Law
NA-18AA   Gray Biography
NA-18AB   Gray’s Dan-mologol or Medicine Rock
NA-18B      Edward Sapir, American Anthropologist-Linguistics
NA-18C      Sapir’s Notes on the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon
NA-18D      Sapir’s The Religious Ideas of the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon
NA-18E      Sapir’s Old Rock Woman: Takelma Texts
NA-18F      John Peabody Harrington, Linguist and Ethnologist
NA-18G      John Peabody Harrington’s Takelma Indian Field Notes
NA-19        UO Study
NA-20        UO Study
NA-21
NA-22A     Settlement Patterns of Takelma Villages
NA-22B     Takelma Village: Daktsasin or Daldani
NA-23       Halaemsi Place: Between Wagner House & Jumpoff Joe Creek
NA-24       Dipoltsilda
NA-25       Daldal (dragon fly)
NA-26       Sapir’s Hugo Takelma Place Names
NA-27       Harrington’s Hugo Takelma Place Names
NA-28       Gray’s Hugo Takelma Place Names
NA-29       Peruvian Phone Token Found Along the Applegate Trail Near Rock Old Woman
NA-30       Tatmelmal Indian Cemetery
NA-31       Mastalow Slough
NA-32A     Beckham's Notes on Fort Vannoy:  Part I of II
NA-32B     Beckham's Notes on Fort Vannoy: Part II of II
NA-33       Takelma Salwaxkan Village
NA-34       Takelma Tatmelmal Village
NA-35       Takelma Talkwallk Village
NA-36       Beckham's Notes on Vannoy Ferry
NA-37A    GLO Contract No. 54 - Surveyors: 1855: Part I of II
NA-37B    GLO Contract No. 54 - Surveyors: 1855: Part II of II
NA-38       Sapir's Acorn Woman Revenges Herself upon a Medicine-Man 
NA-39       Sapir's Mudcat Woman
NA-40A    Sapir's Chicken-Hawk Revenges Himself Upon Medicine-Man
NA-40B    Sapir's The Four Otter Brothers And Chicken-Hawk
NA-41       NA-41 - NA-49 will be added as needed.
 
II.  HUGO'S PUBIC LOCAL ANECDOTAL STORIES BROCHURES
These brochures (NA-50 through NA-60) are mostly based upon local oral histories and/or field work. These brochures will be developed as neighbors share their stories. 
 
NA-50      Hugo’s Indian Trail
NA-51      Hugo’s Primary Indian Trail
NA-52      Ritchie’s Indian Trail: Hugo, Oregon
NA-53      Indian/Chinese Camp
NA-54      Sexton Mt. Pass Rock
NA-55      NA-55 - NA-60 will be added as needed
 
III.  HUGO NATIVE AMERICAN TEAM, Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society. 
August 31, 2011.  Minutes of Field Trip To Sexton Mt. Pass Trail Rock (Trail Rock) of Applegate Trail.
Mike Walker for HNA Team.   Hugo, OR
 
IV.  WEB LINKS & REFERENCES
 
Native American History. Middle Illinois River Watershed Analysis
(http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/rogue-siskiyou/projects/watershed/mid-ill-r/social.pdf)

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Access Genealogy. 2011. Takelma Indian Tribe History (http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/takelma/takelmaindianhist.htm)

Beckham, Stephen Dow. September 30, 1993. Takelman And Athapascan Lifeways And History, Rogue River Corridor – Applegate River To Grave Creek: Investigations For Interpretive Programs. Submitted to BLM Medford District. Heritage Research Associates, Inc. Eugene, OR.

Beckham, Stephen Dow. 1971. Requiem For a People: The Rogue Indians and the Frontiersmen. University of Oklahoma Press. Norman, OK

Bureau of Land Management. 2011. Ceremonies and spiritual beliefs of the Takelma. Web
(http://www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/table-rock-ceremonies.php)
 
Bureau of Land Management. 2011. Spring Seasonal Settlement Patterns of the Takelma. Web.
(http://www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/table-rock-settlement-spring.php)
 
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
(http://www.grandronde.org/)
 
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
(http://ctsi.nsn.us/)
 
Doty, Thomas, Story Teller
Doty & Coyote: Stories from the Native West
(http://www.dotycoyote.com/home/index.html)
 
Doty, Thomas, Story Teller
Waiting For Rock Old Woman
(http://www.dotycoyote.com/library/rock.html)
 
Gray, Dennis J. 1987. The Takelmas and Their Athapascan Neighbors: A New Ethnographic Synthesis for the Upper Rogue River Area of Southwestern Oregon, University of Oregon Anthropological Papers, No. 37. Eugene: Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon.
(http://soda.sou.edu/awdata/021104a1.pdf)
 
Gray, Dennis J. 1985. The Takelma and their Athapascan Kin: an Ethnographic Synthesis of Southwestern Oregon. A Thesis submitted to Oregon State University in partial fulfillment of
the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. Corvallis, OR.
http://scholarsarchive.library.oregonstate.edu/xmlui/handle/1957/7902?show=full
 
Pilgrim, Agnes Baker
       
        Grandma Aggie, Takelma Indian Elder, Confederated Tribes of Siletz
        Names and Positions Of Agnes Baker Pilgrim
        Taowhywee, Agnes Baker Pilgrim
        Takelma Indian Elder, Confederated Tribes of Siletz
        Chair International Council 13 Indigenous Grandmothers
        Susan
        Taowhywee (Morning Star)
 
        Aggie Pilgrim (Squidoo)
        http://www.squidoo.com/aggiepilgrim
        2008 Aggie Pilgrim In Eugene with Gary Nabhan and Dennis Martinez
        The 13 Indigenous Grandmothers - Conversations from Penn State
 
        Salmon Ceremony on the Applegate River, 1994-2006
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/Page.asp?PID=90
        A Voice for the Voiceless
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/
        Joining Prayers
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/Page.asp?PID=89
        Blessings & News, 12/05
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/Page.asp?PID=91    
       
        13 Grandmothers' Council
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/Page.asp?PID=87
 
        13 Grandmothers' Council - Main Sites
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/links.asp
 
        International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers    
        http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/about-us/grandmother-bios
 
        Video of Grandmother Agnes at Esalen - Summer, 2011
        http://www.grandmotherscouncil.org/node/55
 
        Turtle Island Storyteller Agnes Baker-Pilgrim
        http://www.turtleislandstorytellers.net/tis_oregon/transcript_a_pilgrim.htm
 
        Where are the Takelma now?
        http://www.blm.gov/or/resources/recreation/tablerock/table-rock-takelma-today.php
 
        The 4th Annual Lane Peace Symposium (April 15, 2011)
        http://oied.uoregon.edu/node/215
 
        Tribal elder keeps Salmon Ceremony going Strong (June 2004)                 http://www.nativevillage.org/International%20Council%20of%2013%20INDIGENOUS%20GR/Each%20GR%20Home%20Page/Agnes%20Baker-Pilgrim/tribal_elder_keeps_salmon_ceremo.htm
 
        Agnes Baker Pilgrim From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Baker_Pilgrim
 
        Taowhywee, Agnes Baker Pilgrim Biography
        http://www.agnesbakerpilgrim.org/Page.asp?PID=97

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