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Digital Heritage
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SípnuukCategory
Cultural Heritage, GenealogySummary
Maymi, Denny, Xurish, Dennis (Beau) Donahue Digital Heritage
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SípnuukCategory
GenealogySummary
Photo from 2018 Humboldt HistorianDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Genealogy, Land and Water ManagementDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Cultural Heritage, HistorySummary
This photo shows one of the last White Deerskin Dances held in Panamnik in 1912, halting for over 50 years. World Renewal practices have since rebegun in a neighboring village site by living Relatives of past ceremonial leaders and dancers.Digital Heritage
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SípnuukCategory
Cultural Heritage, HistorySummary
A demonstration White Deerskin Dance, likely held in the township or Eureka or Arcata on the Northern California Coast.Digital Heritage
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Karuk Tribe, SípnuukCategory
Cultural Heritage, Language, EducationSummary
Karuk language numbers 1-10 with links to sound files.Digital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Arts, Cultural Heritage, Natural Resources, Traditional KnowledgesSummary
Karuk Basketweaver Brittany Souza. Her baby basket is made of Hazel Sticks/ Sarip (Black): Maiden hair fern Yumaareekritapkir and Bear Grass (White): Panyurar.








