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Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Heritage, History
Summary
Mooney, James: Excerpt from "The Ghost Dance Religion and the Sioux Outbreak of 1890. Phoenix: The University of Chicago 1965.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Natural Resources, Traditional Knowledges
Summary
Native foods and food processing
Credit: 
Frank Lake
Summary
In mid-April 2014, members of the Karuk Tribe made their way into the courtyard of the Autry National Center on a mission to visit and bring our relations home through the NAGPRA process.
Credit: 
photo: Julian Lang; Geena Talley
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Education, History
Summary
This film unpacks some of the complexities that Karuk youth and Tribal people face when confronting the ideas of education, learning, and success. In interviews with Karuk elders, educators, parents and past students we talk about the history of boarding
Summary
Collection of digital heritage items related to the repatriation of Karuk regalia -- White Wolf (ikxâavnamichtaahkoo) -- from the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, through the NAGPRA process and determination.
Credit: 
Lisa Hillman
Summary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.
Summary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.
Summary
The Karuk Tribe recognizes that the Nanu’ávaha curriculum represents the combined efforts of many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations. As such, we welcome feedback about its effectiveness.
Credit: 
Hillman, Lisa
Summary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.
Summary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.
Credit: 
Hillman, Lisa