“Euro-Americans in coastal communities conflated and amplified Native American oral traditions of shipwrecks in Tillamook County, increasingly focusing on buried treasure,” write authors Cameron La Follette, Dennis Griffin and Douglas Deur. In this article, the authors trace the Euro-American blending of Native oral tradition with romances and adventure tales that helped create the “legends contributing to Neahkahnie [Mountain]\u27s reputation as Oregon\u27s treasure-seeking haven.” They also examine the history of treasure-seeking in the area and describe the escalating conflict between Oregon\u27s treasure-hunting statute and cultural resources protection laws, which led finally to statutory repeal that ended all treasure-hunting on state...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
This project explores the notion that the summer camping community in Dawson City, Yukon, epitomizes...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
From 1565 to 1815, Manila galleons such as the Santo Cristo de Burgos — the ship now thought to be t...
This dissertation chronicles the historical record of the attempt to recover treasure from buried we...
For over two centuries, Pacific Northwest Tribes have told the histories of at least five shipwrecks...
This study of treasure stories and beliefs from Atlantic Canada is based on over 450 unpublished or...
During the summer of 2015, a landowner finds an “interesting rock” building a spring-fed pond on his...
The stunning natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula draws millions of tourists from around the worl...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
"The subject of these remarks is the name Oregon, the ultimate source and meaning of which seem dest...
An estimated fifty thousand shipwrecks lie in the territorial waters of the United States. Five to t...
Abstract: Underwater treasure hunting is a rampant and concerning problem for marine archaeology and...
The coast Indians between Cape Arago and Cape Foulweather have at one time been very numerous, the n...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
This project explores the notion that the summer camping community in Dawson City, Yukon, epitomizes...
For two centuries, physical evidence of a vast shipwreck, including beeswax and Chinese porcelain, h...
From 1565 to 1815, Manila galleons such as the Santo Cristo de Burgos — the ship now thought to be t...
This dissertation chronicles the historical record of the attempt to recover treasure from buried we...
For over two centuries, Pacific Northwest Tribes have told the histories of at least five shipwrecks...
This study of treasure stories and beliefs from Atlantic Canada is based on over 450 unpublished or...
During the summer of 2015, a landowner finds an “interesting rock” building a spring-fed pond on his...
The stunning natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula draws millions of tourists from around the worl...
Three groups have a special interest in historic shipwrecks: the sport diving community, members of ...
"The subject of these remarks is the name Oregon, the ultimate source and meaning of which seem dest...
An estimated fifty thousand shipwrecks lie in the territorial waters of the United States. Five to t...
Abstract: Underwater treasure hunting is a rampant and concerning problem for marine archaeology and...
The coast Indians between Cape Arago and Cape Foulweather have at one time been very numerous, the n...
Graduation date: 1991The portion of the Oregon coast extending from Cape Blanco south\ud into Califo...
This thesis examines the impacts of treasure salvors and looters on the Pillar Dollar Wreck (site # ...
This project explores the notion that the summer camping community in Dawson City, Yukon, epitomizes...