Public (Karuk)
This protocol is for items pertaining to the Karuk Tribe that have been deemed appropriate for public access.
Recent DH Items

Digital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Cultural Practices, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
An article published in 2022 by Thomas Connor, Emilio Tripp, Bill Tripp, B. J. Saxon, Jessica Camarena, Asa Donahue, Daniel Sarna-Wojcicki, Luke Macaulay, Tim Bean, Adam Hanbury-Brown, Justin Brashares within the Journal of Applied Ecology.
Digital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Cultural Practices, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
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
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Cultural Practices, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
An article published in 2019 by Tony Marks-Block, Frank K. Lake, and Lisa, M. Curran within the journal of Forest Ecology and Management. 
Digital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
Cultural Practices, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
Original research article on the impacts of controlled burning on CA hazelnut plants, published in 2021 by Association of Fire Ecology (open access) and authored by Tony Marks-Block, Frank K. Lake, Rebecca Bliege Bird, and Lisa M. Curran.
Digital Heritage
Community
Karuk TribeCategory
History, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Landscape, Law Policy and Justice, Natural ResourcesSummary
A thesis presented by William J. Curtis to California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt Master for fulfillment of a Master of Arts in Social Science: Environment and Community.