• The Oregon Jack Creek Band is a First Nations government in the Thompson Canyon area of the Southern Interior of the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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  • First Nation Tsleil-Waututh First Nation (Burrard Band) Kwikwetlem First Nation (Coquitlam Indian Band) First Nations, Land Rights and Environmentalism...
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  • Nation Boothroyd First Nation (Boston Bar) Boston Bar First Nation Oregon Jack Creek Band (near Ashcroft) Spuzzum First Nation (also a member of the Fraser...
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    of southwest Oregon. Prior to the arrival of White settlers in mid-19th century, the Shasta people lived in the valley along Ashland Creek approximately...
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    Three Fingered Jack is a summit of a shield volcano of the Cascade Range in the U.S. state of Oregon. Formed during the Pleistocene epoch, the mountain...
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    2016. John, Finn J.D. (April 4, 2010). "Wolf Creek Inn was writing retreat for Jack London". Offbeat Oregon. Archived from the original on November 17,...
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    Modoc War (category Wars involving the indigenous peoples of North America in Oregon)
    southeastern Oregon from 1872 to 1873. Eadweard Muybridge photographed the early part of the US Army's campaign. Kintpuash, also known as Captain Jack, led 52...
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    passes under Roy Rogers Road, receives Chicken Creek and Rock Creek from the right, then passes under Oregon Route 99W (Southwest Pacific Highway) at King...
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    Nez Perce (category Native American tribes in Oregon)
    River Band. the Esnime (Iyăsnimă) Band (along Slate Creek ('Iyeesnime) and Upper Salmon River, therefore often simply called Slate Creek Band or Upper...
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    Jim Pepper (category Musicians from Portland, Oregon)
    Upstream Productions. Berry, Jack. "Jim Pepper (1941-1992)". The Oregon Encyclopedia. Portland State University and the Oregon Historical Society. Retrieved...
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  • Shoshone (category Native American tribes in Oregon)
    Redtop Grass Eaters, Deep Creek Gosiute, Deep Creek Valley, Antelope Valley Tipatikka, Pinenut Eaters, northernmost band Tsaiduka, Tule Eaters, Railroad...
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    Olivia Jean (category One-man bands)
    family in 2009, Jack White introduced her to various musicians to potentially become her band. "I had a recording that I gave to Jack, and it was mostly...
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    town in America." Tryon Creek State Natural Area is one of three Oregon State Parks in Portland and the most popular; its creek has a run of steelhead...
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    Lieutenant Colonel Frank Wheaton and a band of the Native American Modoc tribe from Oregon and California, led by Captain Jack (Kintpuash in Modoc). The US Army...
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    (/juːˈdʒiːn/ yoo-JEEN) is a city in and the county seat of Lane County, Oregon, United States. It is located at the southern end of the Willamette Valley...
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    Washington County, Oregon, United States. The population was 54,539 at the 2020 census, making it the 12th most populous city in Oregon. Incorporated in...
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  • Kong Sandy Bay, Saint Helena Sandy Beach, Hawaii Sandy Creek (disambiguation) Sandy Glacier, Oregon Sandy Island (disambiguation) Sandy Islands (disambiguation)...
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    Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin (category Native American tribes in Oregon)
    Redtop Grass Eaters, Deep Creek Gosiute, Deep Creek Valley, Antelope Valley Tipatikka, Pinenut Eaters, northernmost band Tsaiduka, Tule Eaters, Railroad...
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    Chris Thile (category Nickel Creek members)
    At age eight, Thile's family and the Watkins family formed Nickel Creek. The band performed at many California bluegrass festivals, and as a result Chris...
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    with the nearby Three Fingered Jack volcano. Mount Jefferson lies in the temperate maritime climate of Western Oregon. The Cascades absorb east-moving...
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  • (Portland, Oregon) The Kings Ransom (Allentown, Pennsylvania) The Kinks (London, England) The Kitchen Cinq (Amarillo, Texas) The Knack (British band) (Ilford...
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    Modoc people (category Native American tribes in Oregon)
    The Achomawi, a band of the Pit River tribe, called them Lutuami, meaning "Lake Dwellers". About 600 Modoc live in Klamath County, Oregon, in and around...
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    Indian War. Soon afterwards all Indians in southwest Oregon, with the exception of a few small bands, were moved to the Coast reservation (later known as...
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    cannabis farm in Oregon, called Growing Belushi. In August 2022, Belushi appeared as Brother Zee, with Aykroyd and The Blues Brothers Band, at the first...
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    Bannock people (category Native American tribes in Oregon)
    1700s, the bands in eastern Oregon traded with the tribes to the north, who by 1730 had acquired the horse. In the mid-18th century, some bands developed...
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  • partial list of notable musicians and musical groups, past and present, from Oregon of the United States. The list is grouped by metropolitan areas. 16volt...
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    Band and Gus Cannon's Jug Stompers featured harmonica played by Will Shade and Noah Lewis, respectively. Other bands from the Memphis area were Jack Kelly...
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    by Czech singer Jan Vyčítal and his band Greenhorns. "Military draft system stopped". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). UPI. January 27, 1973. p. 1. "Military...
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    Joe Sawyer (category Deaths from cancer in Oregon)
    (1950) as Cactus Jack Blondie's Hero (1950) as Sgt. Gateson Operation Haylift (1950) as George Swallow Curtain Call at Cactus Creek (1950) as Jake The...
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  • Benjamin Hoff (category Writers from Portland, Oregon)
    His book, The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow, won the American Book Award in 1988. Hoff grew up in the Portland, Oregon neighborhood of Sylvan...
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