Coquille Indian Tribe

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The federally recongnized Coqille Indian Tribe is descended from people who inhabited the watersheds of the Coquille River system, a small portion of Coos Bay at the South Slough, and areas north and south of the Coquille River mouth where it enters the ocean at present day Bandon, Oregon. 

 Official Tribal Name: Coquille Indian Tribe

Address: 3050 Tremont Street, North Bend, OR 97459
Phone: 541-756-0904
Fax:  541-756-0847
Email: jonivy@coquilletribe.org

Official Website: http://www.coquilletribe.org/ 

Recognition Status: Federally Recognized

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Alternate names: Formerly known as the Coquille Tribe of Oregon

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Region:Northwest Coast

State(s) Today: Oregon

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Reservations: Coquille Reservation
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