WEKK YOUR ANCESTORS MEMBERS OF THE COW CREEK 3AND OF THE UMPQUA TRIBE OF INDIANS? HISTORY The Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe lived in the Umpqua Valley in southern Oregon prior to contact with white settlers. The discovery of gold in California and then in southern Oregon in the mid-1800' s brought large numbers of whites into Cow Creek country. In order to satisfy the land-hungry settlers, the United States government purchased 800 square miles from the Cow Creeks by Treaty in 1853. The Treaty provided for the establishment, of a permanent Cow Creek reservation as well as for the payment, of. $12,000 to the Cow Creeks in twenty equal installments. Initially, the government kept, its word. A temporary reservation was established for the Cow Creeks on a portion of their native land and two of the twenty installment payments were made at Cow Creek. However, after the tragic massacre of Indian people at nearby Table Rock in 1856 the government decided to remove the Cow Creeks from their reservation. In the middle of winter the Cow Creeks wore forced to walk a 200 mile Trail of Tears to Grand Honde. Some Cow Creeks refused to make the march and fled into the surrounding hills, but most of the Cow Creek Band was removed to Grand Rondo. A Cow Creek village was established at Grand Rondo, representatives of the Cow Creeks were chosen to help govern Grand Rondo, and the final 18 installment payments under the Cow Creek Treaty were paid to the Cow Creeks at Grand Ronde. The permanent reservation that was promised to the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua in their Treaty was never provided. Since 1856 there has been no Cow Creek homeland. THE CURRENT STATUS OF THE TREATY The Cow Creek Band of the Umpqua Tribe was restored as a federally recognized tribe in 1982. Their current tribal membership roll most likely includes people who are not descended from the ancestors who treated with the government in 1853. Nevertheless, the Cow Creek Tribe has sued the government to recover compensation for the reservation that was promised but never given. The government is ready to settle the case and has offered $1.6 million for its broken promise. The law which was passed by Congress to permit the filing of the law suit is - 1 -