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Essay heading: Native Americans In Oregon
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Other Penutian languages include Klamath-Modac, Cayuse, Molale, Coos, Takelma, Chinook, Tsimsnian and Zuni. Major languages being Zuni, Tsimahian and Sahaptin spoken mostly in New Mexico, British Columbia and north-central Oregon.
As the Kalapuya people expanded, the population in the Willamette Valley alone grew to more than 15,000 people... displayed 300 characters
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They were powerful people who were experts in what they grew and developed. It wasn’t until the 1830’s when settlers introduced the plague and small pox that the population majorly decreased, leaving less than 500 Kalapuya in the Valley. Consequently, the Kalapuya people are now extinct with not even a handful of people who know the language anymore... displayed next 300 characters
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