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Indigenous History of the Portland, OR Area - David LewisOn April 27, 2023, Oregon State University Associate Professor David Lewis gave a talk at the Skyline Grange Hall called "Native History of the Willamette Valley & Locally." This two-part Flying Focus episode captures much of Lewis' presentation, mostly covering the tribes in the Portland area as they struggled with devastating pandemics and the influx of Europeans who sought to capitalize on fur and other items found in abundance in the region.He discusses the tension between the locals' attraction to fancy items being offered by the newcomers and the ultimate devastation, accomplished mostly by treaty, where tribes were pushed onto undesirable lands as "reservations." Though he begins in the 1800s, the talk connects the past tribal migrations and colonial injustices to ongoing disputes today about rights to build casinos and engage in traditional fishing activities. Viewers will also learn more about land stewardship, including crops valued by local indigenous people (one being wapato, also known as "Indian potatoes"), controlled burning, and seasonal rotations. Lewis also points to issues around the government's use of violence against native people, the role of women, and the way people deliberately changed the landscape. This show was recorded by FFVC Field Coordinator PC Peri and produced/edited by Dan Handelman. It's important history that everyone should know.
Part 1 (28:29):
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Part 2 (28:28):
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