Uunaa - Public

Uunaa TK Attribution Label

The suggested use of materials marked with this label is uunaa, or "to teach". the Karuk Tribe has identified these traditional knowledge and/or cultural heritage materials to be particularly compelling, historically accurate, and instructive. In contrast to the large body of misinformation about Karuk peoples, this label encourages the use of this material for educational outreach activities in order to enhance understanding of our cultural heritage and traditional knowledge. 

This protocol is for items pertaining to the Karuk Tribe that have been deemed appropriate for public access.

Recent DH Items
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Education, Land and Water Management, Natural Resources, Traditional Knowledges
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Education, Land and Water Management, Natural Resources, Traditional Knowledges
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Heritage, Land and Water Management, Natural Resources, Traditional Knowledges
Summary
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.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Heritage, Land and Water Management, Traditional Knowledges
Summary
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.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Heritage, Land and Water Management, Natural Resources, Traditional Knowledges
Summary
An article published in 2019 by Tony Marks-Block, Frank K. Lake, and Lisa, M. Curran within the journal of Forest Ecology and Management.