Grand Ronde, Oregon (AP)
If Kathryn Harrison had one wish, it would be that the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde elders long dead could see the nation today.
For nearly three decades after Congress passage of the Western Oregon Indian Termination Act in 1954, there was no nation.
If Kathryn Harrison had one wish, it would be that the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde elders long dead could see the nation today.
For nearly three decades after Congress passage of the Western Oregon Indian Termination Act in 1954, there was no nation.