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|group=Alsea |image= | population = 1774: 3,060 1806: 1,700 1875: 1,800 1961: 12 2010: 7 |popplace=Oregon |langs=Alsea |rels=Very little is known about Alsea religion. It is thought to be similar to that of the Coos |related=Yaquina | }} The Alsea were a Native American tribe of Western Oregon. They are probably extinct, although a few members may be mixed in with the Confederated Tribes of Siletz, many of whom live on the Siletz Reservation, where the remaining members were relocated. NameThe name "Alsea" comes from /alsíiya/, the name applied to the Alseas by their neighbors, the Tillamook and Coos peoples.[1] Kûnis'tûnne, Chastacosta name. Päifan amím, Luckiamute Kalapuya name. Si ni'-te-li tunne, Naltunne name, meaning "flatheads." Tcha yáxo amim, Luckiamute Kalapuya name. Tehayesátlu, Nestucca name.[2] GeographyThe Alsea lived on the western coast of Oregon, around what is now Alsea Bay at the mouth of the Alsea River. Villages
"Mooney (1928) estimates the number of Indians belonging to the Yakonan stock at 6,000 in 1780. The census of 1910 returned 29 Indians under this name, and that of 1930 only 9 under the entire Yakonan stock."[2] CultureThe Alsea hunted seals and sea lions, and fished for salmon. Like many tribes in the area, they flattened the heads of infants. LanguageAlsea was an Alsean language very closely related to Yaquina. By 1910, it was almost extinct, with fewer than six people having a speaking knowledge of the language.[3] ReligionVery little is known about Alsea religion. It is thought to be similar to that of the Coos. ArtsThe Alsea wore robes of seal skin, wove baskets and made grass raincoats. References1. ^{{cite book|last=Bright|first=William|authorlink=William Bright|title=Native American placenames of the United States|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5XfxzCm1qa4C&pg=PA34|accessdate=11 April 2011|year=2004|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press|isbn=978-0-8061-3598-4|page=34}} 2. ^1 2 {{Cite book| volume = 145| last = John R. Swanton| title = The Indian Tribes of North America| series = Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin| accessdate = 2012-09-04| year = 1953| url = http://www.hiddenhistory.com/PAGE3/swsts/oregon1.HTM}} 3. ^{{Cite book|url=http://soda.sou.edu:8080/soda/search/index.html?item=448-library1_lib|title=Alsea texts and myths|last=Frachtenberg|first=Leo|publisher=United States Government Printing Office|year=1920|isbn=|location=Washington, D.C.|pages=243}} Further reading
6 : Native American tribes in Oregon|Alsean languages|Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians|Benton County, Oregon|Lincoln County, Oregon|Alsea River |
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