Welcome to the Official Website of the Sakochee Tribe!
Welcome to the Official Website of the Sakochee Tribe!
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The Mixed-Blood Native American Museum, located on the future Sakochee Reservation in Coburg, Oregon, will be the first museum in the world dedicated entirely to the history, culture, and survival of mixed-blood Indigenous people.
For too long, our stories have been left out of textbooks, tribal rolls, government records, and national museums. This museum will change that—forever.
Here, we tell the truth.
Here, we remember the erased.
Here, we celebrate the bridgewalkers, the descendants, the keepers of memory—the mixed-blood Native Americans.
The Mixed-Blood Native American Museum will be more than a collection of artifacts—it will be a living, breathing space of truth-telling and cultural affirmation. Planned features include:
The existence of mixed-blood Native Americans is not new—but our recognition is. Millions of people carry Native bloodlines yet are denied tribal status, cultural belonging, or political recognition. Many were removed from rolls, cast out by quantum laws, or never enrolled at all.
But our blood remembers.
Our names survive.
And our stories will now have a home.
This museum will serve as the cultural heart of the Sakochee Nation, and a sacred space for all mixed-blood Native people who have waited too long to be seen.
We are actively seeking:
To participate or donate to the museum, CONTACT US.
Opening in Phases | Coburg, Oregon | Part of the future 300-Acre Sakochee Reservation
We envision this museum as a living project—growing with our people, evolving with our stories, and forever rooted in truth.
“This is not a museum for artifacts—it is a home for ancestors.”
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