Clatsop Chinook
Chinook renew ties with hereditary homeland
By OLIVIA PALMER , EO Media Group, Oct 25, 2023 SEASIDE — Rachel Cushman has a clear message: the Chinook
New Exhibit Sheds Light on Chinook Tribes’ Struggle for Federal Recognition
by Lisa Brewer | Our Coast Weekend | March 16, 2022 Amiran White has a message to share from the
The Repatriation of the Canoe Stolen by Meriwether Lewis & William Clark in 1805
as witnessed by Joan Tuttle Wekell on September 24, 2011 at Fort Columbia, Chinook, Washington Background information: Lewis and Clark
The Chehalis River Treaty 1855
The second treaty negotiation attended by the leaders of the Chinook Indian Nation. This Council was led by Territorial Governor
Earpiercing
A tradition of the Chinook People is to record the significant events of one’s life by piercing their ears. According
Chinook May be Paid For Land Seized in 1850s
By Karina Brown | January 25, 2021 | Courthouse News Service | Chinook Observer file photo
Chinook Creators and Small Businesses
Support Local, Support Chinook: Your Continually Expanding Holiday Guide to Chinook-Owned Businesses & Artists! Habitat Plants (Plants and Gifts)Melissa Adams
Oregon State University creates ‘modest structure’ to repatriate Indigenous ancestral remains, belongings
Leaders from Oregon tribes and Oregon State University gathered in mid-October for a reception after moving Native ancestors’ remains and