In 1995, four Coquille Tribal members embarked on research project to Washington, DC, hoping to find archived records of tribal history, language, and culture. They returned with nearly 60,000 pages of materials. What happened next changed Oregon’s history.
Anthropologist and UO Tribal liaison Jason Younker, Assistant Vice President and Advisor to the President on Sovereignty and Government to Government Relations
This talk is part of the Fall Archaeology Talks series:
INDIGENOUS ANTHROPOLOGY: VIEWS FROM THE FIELD