Siletz Community Health Clinic
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians encompass a diverse coalition of tribes and bands, historically linked to a vast ancestral territory across Western Oregon and parts of Washington and California. Their rich heritage reflects a complex linguistic background, with ancestors who spoke ten distinct languages and forged critical treaties with the United States.
Following significant historical challenges, including the loss of federal recognition due to the Western Oregon Termination Act in 1954, the tribe successfully lobbied for the repeal of this status in 1977. Today, the Siletz Tribe actively promotes community welfare through various services, including housing, healthcare, and educational programs designed to support and empower its members.
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