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- 1up accessdate "2013-04-14".
- 1up date "1920-12-01".
- 1up first "John E.".
- 1up isCitedBy Oregon_(toponym).
- 1up journal "The Quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society".
- 1up last "Rees".
- 1up page "319".
- 1up quote "The word "Oregon" is derived from a Shoshoni Indian expression meaning, The River of the West, originating from the two Shoshoni words "Ogwa," River and "Pe-on," West, or "Ogwa Pe-on." The Sioux pronounced this word in the more euphonious manner in which their tongue excels and the Shoshoni "Gwa" underwent, etymologically, a variation in the new language and became changed to "r," thus giving the sonorous word which Jonathan Carver, who first published the name to the English world, heard spoken by them during his visit with the Sioux nation.[Boaz, Handbook of American Indian Languages, p. 875.]".
- 1up title "Oregon—Its Meaning, Origin and Application".
- 1up url 1up.
- 1up volume "21".