Four years before Oregon became a state, the Tribes of Middle Oregon and the United States government signed the .

The treaty ceded 10 million acres of land to the United States.

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The 55th annual Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days takes place Thursday through Sunday in Warm Springs.

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Pi-Ume-Sha celebrates the Treaty of 1855, signed between the Tribes of Middle Oregon and the United States government.

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The Treaty Days celebrate the protection of traditional uses of the Warm Springs reservation, as established by the Treaty of 1855.

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Participants wear traditional clothing in celebration of Pi-Ume-Sha Treaty Days.

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Janay Wright writes about food, events and the outdoors for The Bend ÅÝֱܽ²¥. As the company’s Audience Engagement and Features Reporter since 2021, she also runs The ÅÝֱܽ²¥’s Instagram account. Read her work in The ÅÝֱܽ²¥’s free print GO Magazine or stay in the know on Instagram @bendbulletin. And if you’re not sure where to eat in town, she likely has a recommendation.

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