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Pamukunyafusayêepsha vúra uum yâamach ukyâahahitih: "Their good dresses were made pretty," will teach Karuk tribal members skills that will assist them in completing a ceremonial dressCredit:
Angela McLaughlinCollection
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Higher Education Research created about the Karuk Tribal HomelandsCollection
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Documents to be used for educational purposes contributed from Humboldt State University.Collection
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This collection highlights items related to the history and activism around the Gasquet-Orleans (GO) Road proposed by the United States Forest Service through Karuk ceremonial sites. Significant components include environmental plans and legal cases.Collection
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This collection includes photos of baskets created by basketweavers within the Karuk and other Northwestern California Native Tribes. These include contemporary and historical photos, as well as photos from archival and private basket collections.Collection
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As the Fix the World people, the Karuk continue to uphold sacred ceremonial responsibilities to heal and renew the world. We continue the traditions of our ancestors as part of our responsibilities as stewards of this land and our relations.Collection
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Photos and other materials from Karuk basketweavers. Includes content from the annual Basketweaver's Gatherings. Collection
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This collection includes step by step informational materials that show how to do something specific. Collection
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This project is supported by the USDA-National Institute of Food and Agriculture-Agriculture and Food Research Initiative Food Security Grant # 2012-68004-20018Credit:
Annelia Norris Hillman






