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Cultural Heritage, Education, Traditional KnowledgesSummary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.Digital Heritage
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Cultural Heritage, Land and Water Management, Traditional KnowledgesSummary
An article published in 2022 by Arielle A. Halpern, Wayne P. Sousa, Frank K. Lake, Thomas J. Carlson, Will Paddock, Bill Tripp on behalf of the Karuk Tribe. Published within the journal of Forest Ecology and Management.Digital Heritage
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This is a student video made for the Nanu’ávaha K-12 Karuk Cultural Curriculum in 2016.