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WI-NE-MA CHRISTIAN CAMP Adult Family Camps RV Camping Contact Us 5195 Winema Road Cloverdale, OR 97112 503-392-3362 winema@winema org Location
Winema and the Modoc War - National Archives Winema's death marked the closing of an era—she was one of the last Modoc War participants to die, and she was one of the first American women to be distinguished by congressional act for her actions in time of war
RV Camping - WI-NE-MA CHRISTIAN CAMP Wi-Ne-Ma has 16 full-service RV pedestals and space for tent camping ** NO PETS allowed We only allow service animals with proper documentation Please contact our office for approval
Home | Fremont-Winema National Forest | Forest Service The Fremont-Winema National Forest offers plenty of recreational opportunities which include fishing, hunting, boating, skiing, snowmobiling, camping, biking, horseback riding, and bird watching
Toby Riddle - Wikipedia Winema Riddle was one of the few Native American women to be honored by the US Congress authorizing a military pension for her because of her heroism Several regional landmarks are named "Winema" in her honor, including the Winema National Forest
History - WI-NE-MA On February 25, 1891, Congress passed piece of legislation that awarded Wi Ne Ma Riddle a pension at the rate of twenty-five dollars per month for courage in battle While this was not uncommon in
Kaitchkona Winema – Modoc Leader – Legends of America Kaitchkona Winema, also known as Toby Riddle, was a Modoc woman who served as an interpreter in negotiations between the Modoc tribe and the United States Army during the Modoc War Better known simply as Winema, she was born around 1846
Winema Camp | My Site For one full week students can grow in their walk with the Lord and His people in a beautiful setting on the Oregon Coast Winema is located between Lincoln City and Pacific City on Hiway 101 just north of the Neskowin Resort Community
Fremont–Winema National Forest - Wikipedia The land was part of the Rogue River National Forest from 1932 to 1961, when it was designated the Winema National Forest It was named after Toby Riddle, a Modoc woman also known as "Winema" who served as a translator for the US Army during the Modoc War of 1872 to 1873