KEEPING CULTURE LIVING
Cintutac is our main gallery space where you will learn about our peoples lifeways, art, tools, stories, and more.
Celebrating Oregon’s queer Indigenous history.
This interactive map shows Western Oregon as if you were looking back at it from the Pacific Ocean, during the time of the Missoula Floods. It spans from the Columbia River down to the Eugene area. This time period and span of land are vitally important to the history and culture of the Grand Ronde tribe today.
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and the American Museum of Natural History join together in sending young interns to learn about and join in our annual Tamanowas ceremony and museum internship program.
This year you can follow updates from the Interns by checking here to see what they are up to. Updates will be available every couple of days.
Updates from the NYC Interns begins this June 2023!
May 24th — 5pm
Join us as we wake up our canoes for the season.
June 2nd - June 4th
Practicing Stewardship and positive relationships with the land.
Jun 10th — 11-2pm
You are invited to come and learn about and
prepare for the paddle to Muckleshoot 2023.
Please contact us if you would like to schedule a group tour.
Entry is free for all ages.
Chachalu welcomes donations. Checks can be made out to The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde.
Turning off of Highway 18 onto Grand Ronde Road, you will find us on the right hand side right after the post office.
8720 Grand Ronde Road
Grand Ronde, OR 97347