- The
Calapooia River is an 80-mile (130 km)
tributary of the
Willamette River in the U.S.
state of Oregon. The
Calapooia flows generally northwest from...
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tribal name has been
rendered into
English under various spellings as "
Calapooia," "Calapuya," "Calapooya," "Kalapooia," and "Kalapooya." The Kalapuyan...
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Albany is
located in the
Willamette Valley at the
confluence of the
Calapooia River and the
Willamette River in both Linn and
Benton counties, just...
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Treaty with the
Umpqua and
Kalapuya of 1854, also
known as the
Treaty of
Calapooia Cr****. In the mid-1830s —
partially driven by
public interest in the concept...
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Native People, or "Kirk's Ferry",
after the
ferry operated across the
Calapooia River by
early settlers Alexander and
Sarah Kirk. When Linn
County was...
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trail and
river access to both the
Calapooia River and the
Willamette River . It sits
right across the
Calapooia River from
Monteith River Park. The...
- The
Calapooya Mountains are a
mountain range in Lane and
Douglas counties of
southwestern Oregon in the
United States. The
range runs for approximately...
- the cr**** is
located on a
remote part of the
upper North Umpqua in the
Calapooia Mountains west of the
Cascade Range. It
rises in
southeastern Lane County...
- Oregon:
Calapooia Publications. p. 38. Carey, Margaret;
Patricia Hainline (1977). Halsey: Linn County's
Centennial City. Brownsville, Oregon:
Calapooia Publications...
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Tsankupi dialect,
spoken in the
southeastern Willamette Valley along the
Calapooia River Winefelly-Mohawk dialects,
spoken in the
southeastern Willamette...