Kalapuya Tribe

Various spellings: Kalapuya, Kalapooia, Kalapooya, Calapooia, Calapuya, or Calapooya

Tribal Headquarters
The Kalapuya are part of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Indian Community of Oregon.

The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347

Tel: (800) 422-0232 or (503) 879-5211 Fax: (503) 879-2117 Email: info@grandronde.org

Brief Timeline
1782-1783: Smallpox epeidemic

1830-1833: Malaria epidemic

1834: Methodist mission established by Reverend Jason Lee

1839: Roman Catholic missionaries were in the area

1841: some of the Kalapuya children began attending school at the Methodist-run Indian Manual Labor Training School near Salem.

1851: Treaty, cede land in Willamette Valley

1854: Umpqua Treaty

1855: Treaties are renegotiated tribe moved to Grand Ronde Reservation

Reservations
Grand Ronde Reservation

Most of the Kalapuya were removed to the Grand Ronde Reservation. Some were alao associated with the Siletz Reservation, the Warm Springs Reservation, and the Yakama Reservation.

Records
Treaties


 * 1854  November 29, at Calapooia Creek, Douglas Co., Oregon Territory,with the Umpqua, cession, reservation, removal
 * 1855  January 22, at Dayton in Oregon Territory, with the Kalapuya, Ect.  cession, annuity, removal

Important Websites
Wikipedia article on the Kalapuya Indians