David Lewis
Waldo Hall 216
2250 SW Jefferson Way
Corvallis, OR 97331
United States
David G. Lewis, PhD, is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, a descendant of the Takelma, Chinook, Molalla, and Santiam Kalapuya peoples of western Oregon. David has engaged in research on the tribal histories of Northwest Coastal peoples, specializing in the Western Oregon Tribes. David served as the director of the Southwest Oregon Research Project Collection at the UO, and was the Culture Department manager of the Grand Ronde Tribe for 8 years. David has a PhD in anthropology from the University of Oregon (2009) and teaches full time in Anthropology and Indigenous Studies at OSU. David's research essays about the histories of the tribes are published on the blogsite The Quartux Journal: ndnhistoryresearch.com. David lives in Salem with his wife Donna, and sons Inatye and Saghaley.
- Oregon Native Peoples History and Culture
- Traditional Ecological Knowledge
- Oral Histories and Narratives of Native Peoples
- Ethnohistory of Colonization
- Ph.D. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, 2009
- M.A. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, 2000
- B.A. Humanities Program, University of Oregon, Eugene, 1997
- A.A. Humanities, Santa Rosa Jr. College, Santa Rosa, CA, 1993
- Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, 2021-Present
- Principal/Owner, Ethnohistory Research, LLC, Salem, Oregon, 2014-Present
- Instructor, School of Language, Culture, & Society, Oregon State University, Corvallis Oregon, 2013-2021
- Tribal Historian/Cultural Archives and Exhibits Manager, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Grand Ronde, Oregon, 2012-2014
- Cultural Resources Department Manager, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Grand Ronde, Oregon, 2006-2012
- Department Manager, Cultural Resources Department
- Cultural Resources Administrator: Archaeological Protection, THPO development, program policies, Cultural archives development, History research, Museum planning, regional consultation, planning, grant writing, policy writing, annual budget management, supervised up to 20 people.
- Field Research at NARA Seattle, Oregon Historical Society, Douglas County Museum
- Tribal Historian/Cultural Exhibits and Archives Manager
- Grand Ronde History Conference Administration (2), Exhibits curator, Archival development
- Grand Ronde Education Curriculum Consultation and content writer.
- Tribal Museum Curator/Cultural Liaison
- Chachalu Tribal Museum and Cultural Center: Planning, policies, fundraising, staff training, collections management, exhibit curation, archival field research
Research
- 2023-2025 Tribal Peoples of Lane County, report and interpretive planning
- 2021-present Historic Environment of the Willamette Valley
- 2015-present Tribal Peoples of Western Oregon History
Other Experience:
- Ethnohistory Research, LLC Owner/Principal Consultant, 2014- present
- Spanish History of Early Oregon Territory: Ongoing consultation, 2019
- Linn County Historical Museum, Brownsville: Consultation and narrative research and writing for Kalapuyans exhibit 2018-2019
- Washington County Historical Society Museum. PCC Rock Creek: Consultant, presenter, The Kalapuyans,This is Their land.
- Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua and Siuslaw: Traditional Cultural Property Nomination of Coos Bay- 2018
- Coquille Indian Tribe: Research and narrative writing for Two Traditional Cultural Property Nominations of Battle Rock and Grandmother Rock-2017
- Tolowa Dee’ni Nation Tribal Consultation: Tribal cultural regional research- 2015
- Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde: Joel Palmer Journals transcription and editing-2015
- Watershed Consultations: Calapooia River Watershed & Long Tom River Watershed consultations, educational programs, presentations, Traditional Ecological Knowledge, interpretive signs
- River Road School, Eugene: consultation on Tribal art, imagery, and historical signage
- Cedar Mill Heritage Center: Planning and advisory for heritage center development, manuscript editing, cultural essays about Kalapuya tribes
- Place Naming: Facilitated these names: Tilikum Crossing (Portland), Whilamut Passage (I-5 at Eugene), Kalapuya Elementary (Salem), Khanamokst Park (Portland), Chifin Native Center (Springfield)
- Government Collections Archival Studies: Research in the National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution, National Archives Records Administration, Oregon Historical Society Library, Grand Ronde Cultural Collection, University collections, Preparation of history projects and books.
- Continuous Field Research in the Oregon Territorial Records, and the Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs microfilm series M2, M234, etc.
Recent Selected Publications
2023 “Tribal Histories of Western Oregon”, Ooligan Press, Portland, https://www.ooliganpress.com/product/tribal-histories-of-the-willamette…
2023 Lewis, David G. Ed. Voices of the River, Volume 2, Confluence, Portland, OR.
2023 Lewis, David G. “Introduction,” Voices of the River, Volume 2, Confluence, Portland.
2023 *Johnston, James D., Micah R. Schmidt, Andrew G. Merschel, William M. Downing, Michael R. Coughlan, and David G. Lewis. 2023. “Exceptional Variability in Historical Fire Regimes across a Western Cascades Landscape, Oregon, USA.” Ecosphere 14(12): e4735. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4735
2022 Lewis, David G. “Methods: Cultural and Archaeological.” In Cultural Anthropology text, Six Red Marbles, Openstax.
2022 Lewis, David G. “Anthropology Thought and the Culture Concept.” In Cultural Anthropology text, Six Red Marbles, Openstax.
2022 Lewis, David G. “Indigenous Anthropology.” In Cultural Anthropology text, Six Red Marbles, Openstax.
2021 Lewis, David D. “Intertribal Fishing Conflicts and Federal Obstruction in Oregon.” Resolving Water Conflict Workbook, Ch. 6. de Silva L. and Maser, C. (eds) CRC Press. Taylor and Francis Group, LLC, Boca Raton, FL.
2020 Lewis, David G. “Restoring Indigenous Knowledge,” Western Humanities Review, Fall.
2019 Lewis, David G. and Thomas J. Connolly. “White American Violence on Tribal Peoples of the Oregon Coast.” Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 120(4). Winter.
2018 Lewis, David G. “Foreword”: Colley, Brook. Power in the Telling: Grand Ronde, Warm Springs, and Intertribal Relations in the Casino Era. University of Washington Press, Seattle.
2014 Lewis, David G. “Four Deaths: The Near Destruction of Western Oregon Tribes and Native Lifeways, Removal to the Reservation and Erasure from History.” Oregon Historical Quarterly. Fall, Vol. 115(3):414-437.
2012 Lewis, David G., Eirik Thorsgard, and Chuck Williams. “Chinookan Tribes of the Clackamas and Cascades: Oral Histories, Treaties, and Removal to the Grand Ronde Reservation.” Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, Eds. Robert Boyd, Kenneth Ames, and Tony Johnson. Pp. 307-325. University of Washington Press, Seattle, WA.
2007 Lewis, David G. and Deanna Kingston. “Oregon Native Language Archival Resources”. Teaching Oregon Native Languages. Joan Gross, Ed. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, OR.
2001 Lewis, David G. and Scott Byram. "Ourigan: Wealth of the Northwest Coast." Oregon Historical Quarterly, 101(2), 127-157.
- Pacific Northwest History Conference Committee, 2019-2020
- Oregon Heritage Commission, 2009-2017 (2 years Chair)
- Eena Haws Longhouse Advisory Committee, 2018- present (OSU)
- Many Nations Longhouse Advisory Committee, (1990s) (UO)
Professional Associations
- American Anthropological Association
- Society for American Archeology
- American Ethnohistory Association
- Northwest Archivists
- Oregon Encyclopedia Advisory Board
- Cascadia Coastlines and Peoples Hazards Research Hub Advisory Committee
- Co-presenting with Oregon Poet Laureate Peter Sears, Named #1 of Projects undertaken during tenure 2015-2016.
- Whilamut Passage Bridge Project. Oregon Heritage Excellence Award, ODOT for Design and Community Outreach. 2015 (served on bridge naming committee)
- Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia. Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2014. (Writer and organizer with a chapter in the book)
- Grand Ronde Canoe Journey Exhibition. Award of Merit, American Association for State and Local History. 2012 (Curator of the exhibit)
- Owl Ridge Project. Oregon Heritage Excellence Award, Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde. 2009 (Organizer coordinator of the project)
- Southwest Oregon Research Project (SWORP). Honored, Honoring Nations, The Harvard Project for American Indian Economic Development. 2002 (organized the collection)
- Ethnic Studies -
- ES 232E - Native American Assimilation and Activism
- ES 241/E241/241H - Intro to Native Studies
- ES 241 - Survey of Native Americans and Alaskan Natives
- ES 241 - Intro to Native Studies
- ES 345 - Native Americans in Oregon
- ES 399 - Native North Americans, Alaskan Natives
- ES 445/545 - Native American Science and Technology
- Anthropology -
- Anth 311 - Peoples of the World - North America
- Anth 311/311E Peoples of the World: Native America
- Anth 435/535 - Cultural Resources: Policy & Procedures
- Anth 435/535 Cultural Resource: Policy and Procedures
- Anth/ES 454/554 Kalapuya Studies
- Anth 472/572 - Contemporary Native Issues
- Anth 472/572/472E Contemporary Native Issues
- Cross Listed Courses -
- Anth 470/570/ES 445/445H Native American Science and Technology (Traditional Ecological Knowledge)
- Specialized Teaching -
- Straub Environmental Center, TEK sections (2016-2017)
- Calapooia River Watershed Council, TEK sections (2017)
- Long Tom Watershed Council, TEK workshop, Education (2017)
Dissertation: Termination of the Grand Ronde Tribe (2009)
Research and education about Native peoples of Western Oregon.