Siletz — can refer to:*Confederated Tribes of Siletz, a federally recognized tribal entity from the U.S. state of Oregon *Siletz (tribe), a nearly extinct tribe of Native Americans from Oregon, now absorbed into the multi tribal Confederated Tribes of… … Wikipedia
Siletz Indians — • The collective designation for the rapidly dwindling remnant of some thirty small tribes, representing five linguistic stocks • Salishan, Yakonan, Kusan, Takelman, and Athapascan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Siletz Indians … Catholic encyclopedia
Siletz — Die Siletz waren ein im heutigen US Bundesstaat Oregon lebender indianischer Stamm. Sie gehörten kulturell zu den Küsten Salish, deren südlichste Vertreter sie waren, und sie sprachen den Lekwungen Dialekt. Die Bedeutung des Namens ist nicht… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Siletz Reservation — The Siletz Reservation is a 15.157 km² (5.852 sq mi) Indian reservation in Oregon, United States, owned by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz. The reservation lies on numerous non contiguous parcels of land in east central Lincoln County, mostly… … Wikipedia
Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians — Total population 4,804 (2011)[1] Regions with significant populations U … Wikipedia
Confederated Tribes of Siletz — The Confederated Tribes of Siletz in the United States is a federally recognized confederation of 27 Native American tribal bands that once inhabited a range from northern California to southwest Washington. Organization and locationThe tribe has … Wikipedia
Tillamook (tribe) — Infobox Ethnic group group = Tillamook population = Unknown (Not separately enumerated after joining the Siletz reservation in 1856) regions = flagcountry|United States smaller|Oregon languages = English, Tillamook religions = traditional beliefs … Wikipedia
Coquille Indian Tribe — For other uses, see Coquille (disambiguation). Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre contact through the mid 19th century 1.2 … Wikipedia
Duwamish tribe — Duwamish Duwamish territory shown highlighted in green. Orange blocks are modern Indian Reservations Total population About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004).[1] … Wikipedia
Rogue River (tribe) — Rogue River is the name of a Native American group originally located in southern Oregon in the United States. Rogue River was not a single tribe, but a conglomeration of many affiliated and related tribal groups. The total estimated population… … Wikipedia