Siletz Indian Housing Authority
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians represent the most diverse confederation of Tribes and Bands on a single reservation in the United States, with ancestors who spoke ten distinct languages and possessed deep connections to over 20 million acres of ancestral territory across Western Oregon and beyond. After experiencing significant challenges, including the loss of federal recognition due to the Western Oregon Termination Act of 1954, the Tribe successfully regained its status in 1977, marking a pivotal moment in its history.
The Siletz Tribe is committed to serving its community through a variety of services and programs across housing, healthcare, education, and social services, all aimed at supporting the needs of Tribal members. The Tribe also emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage, maintaining rights to traditional hunting and fishing, and fostering a comprehensive understanding of its rich history and traditions.
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