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  2. Tribal Council - Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs

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    Tribal Council has 11 members, 8 elected positions (representing three districts: Agency, Simnasho and Seekseequa) along with three lifetime chieftain positions representing the three tribes of the Confederacy (Wasco, Warm Springs and Paiute).

  3. Warm Springs Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Warm Springs Indian Reservation consists of 1,019 square miles (2,640 km 2) in north-central Oregon, in the United States, and is governed by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs.

  4. Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon

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    A 640,000-acre reservation in north central Oregon is home to a confederation of three tribes: the Warm Springs, Wasco, and Paiute tribes. The Warm Springs Tribe is made up of the Upper Deschutes (Tygh), Lower Deschutes (Wyam), Tenino, and John Day (Dock-spus) bands.

  5. Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs is a federally recognized Native American tribe made of three tribes who put together a confederation. They live on and govern the Warm Springs Indian Reservation in the U.S. state of Oregon.

  6. Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation - Oregon...

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    Long before Europeans set foot on the North American continent, the tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation - the Wasco, The Walla Walla (later called the Warm Springs), and the Paiute - had developed societies beside the Columbia River, Cascade Mountains and other parts of Oregon.

  7. The Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute people chose to utilize the opportunities available under the law and organized themselves under the Tribal Constitution. The people referred to themselves and their government as the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation of Oregon.

  8. Warm Springs Tribe & Reservation History | Visit Central Oregon

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    Discover the Rich History of the Warm Springs Tribe and Reservation. The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs have a long, storied history in Oregonone defined by an integral relationship with the land, resilience, and regrowth.

  9. FACT SHEET - Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs

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    FACT SHEET. The Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation of Oregon (“Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs”) is a federally recognized Indian sovereign nation with a reservation located in Central Oregon.

  10. Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs - Travel Oregon

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    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The Warm Springs Reservation sits among the iconic landmarks of Mt. Hood to the north, Mt. Jefferson to the south and the Deschutes River to the east. The 644,000-acre reservation is home to three Native American Tribes: Warm Springs, Wasco and Paiute.

  11. Oregon Tribal Spotlight: Warm Springs

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    Read up on the fascinating history and culture of Warm Springs, and consider planning a trip to explore the museum, hike or bike the trails, camp or fish along the pristine rivers, and support local artisans through their Native crafts.

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