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OSU-Cascades Celebrate First Peoples of Central Oregon

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Oregon State University – Cascades will host a slate of events celebrating the history and culture of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The First Peoples of Central Oregon – Cultural Experiences will take place Oct. 6 and 7 in conjunction with OSU-Cascades’ Discovery Day.

“OSU-Cascades is honored to host leaders, artists and educators of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs and deepen our understanding of the rich and complex history of the Indigenous peoples of Central Oregon,” said Elizabeth Marino, associate dean of academic affairs and an associate professor of anthropology. “The celebration will help demonstrate the intent of OSU’s land acknowledgement and our recognition of OSU as a land-grant institution, and the profound responsibility this history creates in our institution and ongoing partnerships with the Tribes.”

Marino is also a member of a campus committee engaged in building relationships with the Confederated Tribes. Leona Ike, a tribal elder and liberal studies student at OSU-Cascades, also serves on the campus committee as a tribal liaison and played a key role in making the event possible.

Community members are invited on Oct. 6 to:

Community members are invited on Oct. 7 to:

To learn more about the First Peoples of Central Oregon – Cultural Experiences and OSU-Cascades Discovery Day, and to register for the salmon bake, visit OSUcascades.edu/first-peoples.