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Most of the Rogue River Indians were removed in 1856 to reservations further north.
About 1, 400 were sent to the Coast Reservation, later renamed the Siletz Reservation.
To protect 400 natives still in danger of attack at Table Rock, Joel Palmer, the Oregon Superintendent of Indian Affairs, ordered their removal, involving a forced march of 33 days, to the newly established Grande Ronde Reservation in Yamhill County, Oregon.

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