From Exploding Mountains to Oregon s Exclusion Laws
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From Exploding Mountains to Oregon s Exclusion Laws

In this episode, we explore from exploding mountains to oregon s exclusion laws. You know, usually when we think about the history of the American West, there's this expectation of a very specific linear story. Right, like a very clean progression. Exactly. It's almost like playing that old 8 -bit computer game, you know? You load up your covered wagon, you ford the river. Maybe get dysentery along the way. Yeah, exactly. And eventually you just arrive in this lush green valley. It's a really neat, highly predictable narrative of pioneer discovery. It is a comforting progression. I mean, we like our history to unfold in a straight line from point A to point B, where progress just sort of naturally marches forward. But then you step into the actual historical record of the U .S. state of Oregon, and suddenly that neat little game cartridge is just completely fried. Oh, absolutely. It is not a straight line at all. No, we're looking intricately woven sage bark sandals deep in the Fort Rock cave. 13 ,000 years of continuous habitation. That's staggering. It really is. By the 16th century, you had an incredibly diverse population of tribes. You had the Bannock, the Chinook, the Klamath, and many others. But then a subtle, almost invisible disruption arrives by sea. Right. And this completely challenges how we usually picture the arrival of Europeans. Yeah, because we're taught to imagine overland explorers. like Lewis and Clark mapping the wilderness hacking their way through the brush. Exactly. But the initial encounters were much stranger and, honestly, far more accidental. Accidental how? Well, starting in the late 1500s, Spanish ships sailing from the Philippines would ride the Corocio current. Oh, right. For those who might not know, the Corocio current is essentially a massive, sweeping, circular ocean current across the northern Pacific. Yeah, it's like a giant conveyor

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