The Klamath Termination Act was a 1953 law under the US Indian termination policy. The Klamath tribe along with the Flathead, Menominee, Potawatomi, and...
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the Klamath tribe in Oregon in 1954. The Klamath Termination Act (Public Law 587, enacted on August 13, 1954), embodied the U.S. Indian termination policy...
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1979. The Klamath tribe in Oregon was terminated under the Klamath Termination Act, or Public Law 587, enacted on August 13, 1954. Under this act, all federal...
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Western Oregon Indian Termination Act, was passed by the US Congress in the same year as the Klamath Termination Act. The act ended the official recognition...
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tribes: Klamath Tribes (Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin (Yahuskin) Band of Northern Paiute Indians), Oregon Quartz Valley Indian Community (Klamath, Karuk...
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forest, the Klamath were very well off as a people until the termination of the reservation by the U.S. government in 1954. Termination parceled the...
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ratified in 1870) which gave the Klamath sovereign rights to the new reservation. However, through the 1954 Termination Act, federal aid to the tribes was...
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Modoc Nation (section Termination and recognition)
tribes were terminated under the Indian termination policy from federal supervision by the Klamath Termination Act, or Public Law 587, enacted on August...
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Natalie Ball (category Klamath Tribes)
was a quiltmaker. Her family moved from Klamath lands to Portland, Oregon, after the Klamath Termination Act was passed in 1954. Ball has three children...
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Edison Chiloquin (category People from Klamath County, Oregon)
have contributed to the restoration of the tribe following the Klamath Termination Act. He also assisted a lot in preserving his culture, which he had...
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Alfred Leo Smith (category People from Klamath County, Oregon)
York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0312262396. Retrieved 17 July 2016. Klamath Termination Act (PDF) (Public Law 587). 13 August 1954. Retrieved 17 July 2016...
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Indian Termination Act or Public Law 588, was passed in August 1954 as part of the United States Indian termination policy. It called for the termination of...
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Mount Mazama (category Articles containing Klamath-Modoc-language text)
Mount Mazama (Tum-sum-ne in the Native American language Klamath) is a complex volcano in the western U.S. state of Oregon, in a segment of the Cascade...
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Concurrent Resolution 108 which called for the immediate termination of the Flathead, Klamath, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Turtle Mountain Chippewa, as...
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Fremont–Winema National Forest (category Protected areas of Klamath County, Oregon)
few termination acts directed at specific tribes that included the Klamath Tribe. The Klamath Tribe was likely vulnerable to government termination due...
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Kalapuya (section Termination and restoration)
Western Oregon Indian Termination Act of 1954. This ended their special relationship with the federal government. Under final termination actions, the government...
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Ronde Community of Oregon, Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, and the Klamath Tribes. In the 1950s 141 of the 882 Grand Ronde Reservation members claimed...
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Concurrent Resolution 108 which called for the immediate termination of the Flathead, Klamath, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Turtle Mountain Chippewa, as...
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Concurrent Resolution 108 which called for the immediate termination of the Flathead, Klamath, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Turtle Mountain Chippewa, as...
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Oneida Nation of Wisconsin (section Termination period)
official federal policy of Indian termination. The resolution called for the "immediate termination of the Flathead, Klamath, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Turtle...
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Arthur V. Watkins (section Refugee Act of 1953)
come up with a plan for termination. When speaking with the Klamath Tribes, Watkins invoked God's blessing upon termination and if that was not enough...
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Menominee (section 20th-century termination era)
Menominee were identified for termination, which would end their status as a sovereign nation. At the time, the Klamath people in Oregon were the only...
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Termination Act as a backhanded way of abrogating the hunting and fishing rights of these Indians." He noted that in a similar bill for the Klamath Tribe...
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being illegally taken from them. Congress passed the Western Oregon Termination Act, ending the government to government relationship with the Siletz Tribes...
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historic accounts, but treaties signed at Tansy Point in 1851 were not acted upon by Congress through a formal ratification process. This inaction caused...
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Agricultural Act of 1949 by the United States Congress, which set the official parameters for the Bracero Program until its termination in 1964. In studies...
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languages Shastan languages Thunderbird Wapato Western Oregon Indian Termination Act Yoncalla language Events Bridge of the Gods Kalapuya Treaty Cayuse...
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Fremont National Forest (category Protected areas of Klamath County, Oregon)
Fremont National Forest in 1913. The Klamath tried to recover their previous lands, but in 1954 the Klamath Termination Act meant that the tribe's remaining...
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mid-twentieth century, some members moved to cities under the Indian Relocation Act of 1956, an effort to give better access for contemporary jobs. Their number...
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Siletz allotments being owned by non-Indians. The Western Oregon Indian Termination Act of 1954, Public Law 588, was passed into law on August 13, 1954. This...
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