- The
Luckiamute River is a
tributary of the
Willamette River,
about 61
miles (98 km) long, in
western Oregon in the
United States. It
drains an area of...
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Luckiamute may
refer to: The
Luckiamute band of the
Kalapuya people of what is now the U.S.
state of
Oregon The
Luckiamute River,
named for the Kalapuya...
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River Central Kalapuya: Ahantchuyuk,
along the
Pudding River Luckiamute,
along the
Luckiamute River Santiam,
along the
lower Santiam River near present-day...
- The
Little Luckiamute River is a
stream in Polk
County in the U.S.
state of Oregon. It
rises in the
Central Oregon Coast Range near
Fanno Peak and joins...
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Valley along the
lower Santiam River Luckiamute dialect,
spoken in the
central Willamette Valley along the
Luckiamute River Chepenafa dialect,
spoken in...
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Chastacosta name. Päifan amím,
Luckiamute Kalapuya name. Si ni'-te-li tunne,
Naltunne name,
meaning "flatheads." Tcha yáxo amim,
Luckiamute Kalapuya name. Tehayesátlu...
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Elijah Bristow Erratic Rock Fall Cr**** Fort
Yamhill Holman Jasper Lowell Luckiamute Maples Maud
Williamson Molalla River North Santiam Sarah Helmick Silver...
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miles west of
Falls City, in the
Central Oregon Coast Range on the
Little Luckiamute River.
Louis Gerlinger came to Polk
County in 1903 and
bought 7,000 acres...
- trail. Anna
Maria King
wrote to her
family in 1845
about her trip to the
Luckiamute Valley Oregon and of the
multiple deaths experienced by her traveling...
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Ahantchuyuk (Pudding River), Santiam), Chelamela, Chemapho, Champinefu,
Luckiamute,
Chafan Molalla (Santiam
Forks Band,
Northern Molala,
Mountain Band, Crooked...