User:Emma.Fagan/Native American peoples of Oregon/Outline

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[The following text and subheadings are copied from the page Native American peoples of Oregon. All text in brackets are my own additions and notes.]

Existing Lead[edit]

The Native American peoples of Oregon are the set of indigenous peoples who have inhabited or who still inhabit the area delineated in today's state of Oregon in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. While the state of Oregon currently maintains relations with nine federally recognized tribal groups, the state was previously home to a much larger number of autonomous tribal groups, which today either no longer exist or have been absorbed into these larger confederated entities.

[lead section is brief and well-written; could some historical references be added?]

History[edit]

Pre-Columbian period[edit]

[empty, hard to find information]

Explorers, fur traders, and indigenous peoples[edit]

[written out already]

Arrival of the Anglo missionaries[edit]

[written out already]

Racism and violence[edit]

[written out, could maybe use expansion?]

The Rogue River War (1855–1856)[edit]

[written out, could maybe use expansion?]

Dispossession and the reservation system[edit]

[empty]

[Land Cession Treaties][edit]

[Reservations][edit]

[Termination and re-recognition][edit]

[possible subheadings re: the termination act and subsequent fights for federal recognition of tribes]

Native Americans in contemporary Oregon[edit]

[includes a reference to Rep. Tawna Sanchez, but is otherwise empty]

[Government-to-government relations][edit]

[Gaming][edit]

[Education in state schools][edit]

Population[edit]

[the table and information included here aren't laid out super well, and I'd like to re-format it a little to clarify things...however, the code is confusing to me and it may be beyond the scope of this project.]