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2009 Oregon Archaeology Celebration in October
2009 Archaeology Celebration poster shows Champoeg school students (ca. 1859) "The Archaeology of Cultural Diversity"
The theme of the 2009 Oregon Archaeology Celebration honors the cultural diversity represented at Oregon State Parks' Champoeg State Heritage Area in the Willamette Valley (poster pictured, left).

In 1843, Champoeg was the location where a vote to form a provisional government began an effort that would eventually lead to Oregon becoming the 33rd state in the Union.

When Oregon officially became a state on February 14, 1859, the settlement town of Champoeg had 50 buildings and a population of 200 that included Native Americans, emigrants from other states, and people from several nations.

Click the red link below to download a calendar of events for the 2009 Oregon Archaeology Celebration.
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