StoryHelix

Marcus Bettles

August 30, 2022 StoryHelix, Marcus Bettles, Wordcrafters in Eugene, Leah Velez, Intro and Outro Music by Otis McDonald Season 1 Episode 24
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StoryHelix
Marcus Bettles
Aug 30, 2022 Season 1 Episode 24
StoryHelix, Marcus Bettles, Wordcrafters in Eugene, Leah Velez, Intro and Outro Music by Otis McDonald

Marcus Bettles talks about his grandfather's legacy.

You can read more about the project, about Wordcrafters in Eugene, about our sponsors and community partners, and send in your own Lane County, Oregon stories at StoryHelix.Wordcrafters.Org.

Thanks for listening!

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Marcus Bettles talks about his grandfather's legacy.

You can read more about the project, about Wordcrafters in Eugene, about our sponsors and community partners, and send in your own Lane County, Oregon stories at StoryHelix.Wordcrafters.Org.

Thanks for listening!

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 You're listening to StoryHelix, intertwining
 stories past, present and not yet imagined
 
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 in Lane County Oregon. What's up, Earthlings?
 I'm Leah Velez and
 
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 I'll be your host. The stories that
 follow our raw footage. So let's open
 
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 up our ear nuggets and give these
 community submitted stories a listen. 
 
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My Grandpa, Gordon Bettles, he's from the Klamath and Umatilla.
 He went to a
 
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 University of Oregon and so did my
 grandma. They moved here like a long
 
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 time ago. They lived in Chiloquin. He said there's either go to
 
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 the church or like do criminal activities
 or whatever, because there wasn't much of
 
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 a choice of things to do there. There weren't many jobs, there weren't
 
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 like... and you can barely see anybody
 living there anymore. But Um, on
 
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 the outskirts there's a lot of nice
 houses that are really cheap. He wanted
 
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 more job opportunities and stuff like that, and he wanted to work with the
 
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 University of Oregon until he retired like
 a few years ago. He wanted to
 
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 get his master's degree at the University
 of Oregon. But he
 
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 met my grandma, which, they used
 to go to middle school and high school
 
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 together and they dropped out of college
 and had kids. And then a little while
 
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 after that he went back to the
 University of Oregon to get his master's degree.
 
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 When he was a lot older,
 he ran the Many Nations Law Council.
 
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 which used to be an old military
 barrack and he was one that cleaned
 
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 it up himself and and refurbished it. 
He set up the federally recognized tribes
 
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 flags on the plaza with stairs, where tribes
 can put up their own flags and their
 
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 own members can put up the flags
 for them. Last October and November I
 
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 got to raise the flag from my
 tribe. I'm enrolled in the
 
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 Umatilla tribe, but I'm also half
 Klamath. I try to like put up
 
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 my own people and praise them because
 a lot of them are struggling. I
 
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 probably would [move back to Chiloquin], because the houses are
 really nice and they're really cheap and there's
 
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 a lot of mountains and coyotes and
 stuff like that, and wildlife. I wish
 
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 that there would be more job opportunities
 and stuff like that, access to better
 
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 education and more support from larger cities
 like Eugene or Salem and Portland or the state. 
 
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Thanks for listening. You
 can find us wherever you listen to your
 
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 podcasts. If you've got your own
 Lane County story to tell, we'd love
 
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 to hear it at StoryHelix Dot
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