Kalapuya Resources

Books, references, and news

 Lucy Vinis, Eugene Mayor, spoke at the July 9, 2022 honoring ceremony. Photo by Emily Matlock.

Books

The World of the Kalapuya: A Native People of Western Oregon
Judy Rycroft Juntunen, Mary D. Dash, Ann Bennett Rogers
Benton County Historical Society & Museum, 1101 Main St., Philomath, Oregon
The Halo Trail
Annie Applegate Kruse
Published by Lowell Anderson, Drain Enterprise 1954, Yoncalla, Oregon
The Kalapuyans: A Sourcebook on the Indians of the Willamette Valley
Harold Mackey, Ph.D.
Published 1974, Mission Mill Museum Association, Inc., Salem, Oregon
The Indians of Western Oregon: This Land Was Theirs
Stephen Dow Beckham
Published 1977, The Irwin-Hodson Co., Portland, Oregon

References

You Lose a Language, You Lose a Culture
March 2, 2022 article about Esther Stutzman
CHINUK WAWA: A Local Tribe's Efforts to Save A Dying Language
Relevance: the plants identified in Gabby’s essays identify plants in chinuk-wawa and other languages

News

Local Artist paints a mural in Eugene, celebrating the Kalapuya people
Nika Bartoo-Smith, The News-Review Aug. 31, 2022
Kalapuya Mural dedication to be held at Westmoreland Park
Aubrey L. Bulkeley, KLCC, July 8, 2022
Kalapuya's relationship to native plants focus of new mural
Brian Bull, Oregon Public Broadcasting, May 26, 2022
Susan Applegate's Spectacular Kalapuya Lifeways Mural Unveiled at Westmoreland Community Center
Sandy Brown Jensen, Viz City & KLCC Arts Review Program, June 28, 2022