"Oregon derives its present name from a typographical error in Jonathan Carver's Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America in 1766-1768.
Correspondence from Wingate F. Cram concerning Indian names for streams and rivers which were digiti...
"There can be no doubt that slavery as an institution existed...in some form or other in most of the...
In some American aboriginal words, similarities in phonetics and meaning suggest borrowing, especial...
"For nearly one hundred years there has been considerable speculation and much thoughtful effort… to...
"The subject of these remarks is the name Oregon, the ultimate source and meaning of which seem dest...
"In eastern Washington and western Idaho, north of the snake and Clearwater Rivers, lies an agricult...
Multnomah is a word familiar to Oregonians as the name of a county and a waterfall, among other pla...
During the early nineteenth century, upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in t...
For decades, the Way West referred not to any kind of overland trail but to the channel of the Mis...
One of the curious twists of Great Plains history is that the first accurate eyewitness map of the M...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 5, N...
"On page 107, Washington Historical Quarterly for April 1919, 'Hawk's Prairie' is alluded to…Now, th...
The following Indian names of streams and localities, is furnished by Henry Fontenelle
Throughout its history the United States government professed the goal of assimilation of North Amer...
Full title: Indian place names : Indian names of some of the streams, islands, etc., on the Penobsco...
Correspondence from Wingate F. Cram concerning Indian names for streams and rivers which were digiti...
"There can be no doubt that slavery as an institution existed...in some form or other in most of the...
In some American aboriginal words, similarities in phonetics and meaning suggest borrowing, especial...
"For nearly one hundred years there has been considerable speculation and much thoughtful effort… to...
"The subject of these remarks is the name Oregon, the ultimate source and meaning of which seem dest...
"In eastern Washington and western Idaho, north of the snake and Clearwater Rivers, lies an agricult...
Multnomah is a word familiar to Oregonians as the name of a county and a waterfall, among other pla...
During the early nineteenth century, upwards of thirty Native American villages were documented in t...
For decades, the Way West referred not to any kind of overland trail but to the channel of the Mis...
One of the curious twists of Great Plains history is that the first accurate eyewitness map of the M...
The monthly newsletter for people who live, work or play on the Upper Mississippi River. Volume 5, N...
"On page 107, Washington Historical Quarterly for April 1919, 'Hawk's Prairie' is alluded to…Now, th...
The following Indian names of streams and localities, is furnished by Henry Fontenelle
Throughout its history the United States government professed the goal of assimilation of North Amer...
Full title: Indian place names : Indian names of some of the streams, islands, etc., on the Penobsco...
Correspondence from Wingate F. Cram concerning Indian names for streams and rivers which were digiti...
"There can be no doubt that slavery as an institution existed...in some form or other in most of the...
In some American aboriginal words, similarities in phonetics and meaning suggest borrowing, especial...