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SípnuukCategory
Cultural Practices, HistoryDigital Heritage
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SípnuukCategory
Cultural Practices, Genealogy, History, Language, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
Lisa Hillman interviews Phil Albers about a Madrone photoDigital Heritage
Community
Sípnuuk, Karuk TribeCategory
Genealogy, Genealogy, History, HistorySummary
Sister-in-law portrait by Charles Eastman, taken at the Frederick Ferris house. Caroline Mabel Ferris (around 19 years old)was the oldest daughter of Fred and Nancy Ferris with Charlotte "Lottie" Thom Ferris (about 21) who was married to Alvie FerrisDigital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Genealogy, Genealogy, History, History, LandscapeSummary
Lottie and Alvie Ferris pictured on what may be the Thom property on Roger's Creek.Digital Heritage
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SípnuukCategory
Education, HistorySummary
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 Digital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
History, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and MaterialsSummary
The Yurok and Karuk Tribe collect and process food to support the Standing Rock #NoDAPL movement for clean water and sustainable food
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Community
SípnuukCategory
HistorySummary
The Humboldt Times - January 1965 news clipping of Orleans students flight by US Army helicopter to Hoopa
Digital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
HistorySummary
The Humboldt Times - January 1965 news clipping of story of flooding of Trinity River in Hoopa Valley on Christmas Digital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
HistorySummary
The Humboldt Times - January 1965 news clipping of Orleans Bridge damage
Digital Heritage
Community
SípnuukCategory
Cultural Practices, History, Law Policy and Justice, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials