A brief history of Ross Island
Before European settlement: The island cluster in the middle of what is now the Willamette River was part of a major Indigenous trade and travel corridor where people moved, fished and gathered. More than 30 Native villages thrived in the Portland Basin, most along riverbanks and wetlands. As white settlers arrived, waves of smallpox, measles and malaria killed the majority of the Indigenous communities – which is likely why no Indigenous name for Ross Island has survived.
المصدر: The Oregonian
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