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There are 13 creatures carved on this 800-year-old cedar tree totem pole, located in the Native American Longhouse, Eena Haws.

Indigenous people “will always be here”

Jaycee Kalama, News Reporter
October 14, 2019

Correction: This story has been edited to correct a statement attribute to Roman Cohen. On Tuesday, the Washington D.C. council voted in favor of the "Indigenous Peoples' Day Emergency Declaration Act...

Native American Longhouse Eena Haws

Native American Longhouse Eena Haws hosts Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Jaycee Kalama, News Contributor
October 8, 2018

What was once known as Columbus Day in Corvallis is now celebrated as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, as of Oct. 2017. Due to the activism of Native American students and staff, the holiday was changed on the...

The NAL is located on SW Jefferson Way.

Native American Longhouse Indigenous cultures

the Baro Staff
September 15, 2017

The Native American Longhouse Eena Haws has been on the Oregon State campus since 1971, making it the longest standing cultural resource center on campus. “The Native American Longhouse Eena Haws represents...

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