Siletz

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Siletz[edit | edit source]

The Siletz is a Native American tribe from the U.S. state of Oregon. The tribe is officially recognized by the federal government and has a reservation in Lincoln County, Oregon. The Siletz people have a rich history and culture, with traditional practices and beliefs that have been passed down through generations.

History[edit | edit source]

The Siletz tribe was originally composed of several smaller tribes from the Oregon Coast and the interior of Oregon. These tribes were forcibly relocated to the Siletz Reservation in the 1850s as part of the U.S. government's Indian removal policy. Despite facing numerous challenges, including the loss of their traditional lands and the forced assimilation into American society, the Siletz people have managed to preserve their cultural heritage and tribal identity.

Culture[edit | edit source]

The Siletz tribe has a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional arts and crafts, music, dance, and storytelling. The tribe also has a strong tradition of medicinal practices, which includes the use of local plants and herbs for healing purposes.

Medicine[edit | edit source]

Traditional Siletz medicine involves the use of various plants and herbs for healing. These include the Oregon grape, which is used for its antimicrobial properties, and the yarrow, which is used for its anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. The Siletz people also have a tradition of spiritual healing, which involves the use of rituals and ceremonies to promote physical and mental well-being.

Modern Day[edit | edit source]

Today, the Siletz tribe continues to maintain its cultural heritage and traditions. The tribe operates several programs and services for its members, including healthcare services, educational programs, and cultural preservation initiatives. The tribe also hosts an annual powwow, which is a celebration of Native American culture and heritage.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD