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Pudding River Tribe
"Pudding River Tribe" was an English name given to the Ahantchuyuk tribe,
which was one of the original Kalapuya bands of Oregon.
Local tradition says that the placename "Pudding River" came from a blood pudding that the Ahantchuyuk Indians
served to French explorers.
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Pudding River Resources
Here are links to our webpages about the Pudding River tribe and language:
Ahantchuyuk
Kalapuya tribes
Oregon Indian history
Plateau cultures
North American tribes
Here are some other Internet resources about the Pudding River Indians:
Willamette Heritage: Pudding River
Wikipedia: Pudding River
Here are a few good books about the Pudding River Indians:
A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest
The First Oregonians

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