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Despite the enforced break in the cultural transmission of her people, together with the distress of forced migration, disease, political treachery, and intertribal strife, a record of Howard's creative and artistic expression remains in her songs, poetry, and performances. In a 2021 publication,
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Victoria
Wishikin married Marc Dan Wacheno, a son of a Clackamas tribal chief at Grand Ronde, at about fifteen. She had nine children with him, many of whom died before her as a result of the disease and poverty at Grand Ronde. In 1903, at the age of 38, Victoria Wishikin Wacheno married Eustace
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twenty-five of Howard’s spoken-word performances were edited into verse form. The publication also contains original annotations taken from
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and oral literature of the area. Jacobs had wanted to document the
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A new dictionary too, distributed by the
University of Washington Press, draws for its contents on the legacy of many Chinook speakers and story tellers including Howard.
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