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The Grand Ronde Community is an
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located on several non-contiguous sections of land in southwestern
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and northwestern
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, United States, about east of Lincoln City, near the community of Grand Ronde. In the mid-19th century, the United States government forced various tribes and bands from all parts of Western Oregon to be removed from their homes and placed on this reservation. It is governed by the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon. The reservation has a land area of . In the 2000 census recorded a population of 55 persons. Most members of the tribe live elsewhere in order to find work.


Geography

Grand Ronde Reservation is located near .


Historical summary

* Since 6,000 BCE or earlier, the Rogue River, Umpqua, Chasta,
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, Molalla, Salmon River,
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, and Nestucca Indians lived in their traditional homelands * 1854–1857: In the wake of the
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, the Grand Ronde reservation established by treaty arrangements in 1854 and 1855 and an Executive Order of June 30, 1857 * 1856:
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built next to reservation * 1860s: Arrival of the Belgian Catholic missionary Father Adrien Croquet (renamed Crockett), uncle of the famous
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, later followed by his nephew, Joseph Mercier. The non-ordained Joseph married into a local tribe, and many present-day tribespeople are among his descendants.Fr. Cawley Martinus, Father Crockett of Grand Ronde: Adrien-Joseph Croquet, 1818–1902, Oregon Missionary, 1860–1898 * 1887: the General Allotment Act makes allotments to individuals totaling slightly over of Reservation land. Most of this ends up in the hands of non-Indians. * 1901: U.S. Inspector James McLaughlin declared a tract of the reservation "surplus" and the U.S. sold it for $1.16 per acre ($287/km). * 1936:
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enables the Tribe to re-purchase some land for homes * 1954: Under the Termination Act, the tribe's federal status was ended. * 1983: Grand Ronde Restoration Act: On November 22, 1983, President
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signed the Grand Ronde Restoration Act, restoring federal recognition to the people as a tribe. * 1988: Tribe regains . This is now about .


Footnotes


Further reading

* C.F. Coan, "The Adoption of the Reservation Policy in Pacific Northwest, 1853–1855," ''Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society,'' vol. 23, no. 1 (March 1922), pp. 1–38
In JSTOR
* Melinda Marie Jetté, "'Beaver Are Numerous, but the Natives ... Will Not Hunt Them': Native-Fur Trader Relations in the Willamette Valley, 1812–1814," ''Pacific Northwest Quarterly,'' vol. 98, no. 1 (Winter 2006/2007), pp. 3–17
In JSTOR
* Tracy Neal Leavelle, "'We Will Make It Our Own Place': Agriculture and Adaptation at the Grand Ronde Reservation, 1856–1887," ''American Indian Quarterly,'' vol. 22, no. 4 (Autumn 1998), pp. 433–456
In JSTOR
* Ronald Spores, "Too Small a Place: The Removal of the Willamette Valley Indians, 1850–1856," ''American Indian Quarterly,'' vol. 17, no. 2 (Spring 1993), pp. 171–191
In JSTOR


External links


Confederated Tribes of Grande Ronde homepageGrand Ronde Community and Off-Reservation Trust Land, Oregon
United States Census Bureau {{authority control American Indian reservations in Oregon Unincorporated communities in Yamhill County, Oregon Unincorporated communities in Polk County, Oregon 1854 establishments in Oregon Territory Unincorporated communities in Oregon