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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources
Summary
Thesis on ninety-one (91) bird species and their habitation of douglas-fir forest areas in Northwestern California.
Community
Sípnuuk, Karuk Tribe
Category
History
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, 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
Cultural Practices, History
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Agriculture, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources
Summary
Research report on distribution and prevalence of the Northern Spotted Owl within Six Rivers National Forest.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, History, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Natural Resources
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, History, Cultural Practices,Language, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture, Landscape, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials
Summary
Interviews with participants of First Karuk Women's Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (KWTREX)
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Economics, Land and Water Management Practices, Agriculture
Summary
As fish dependent communities are working to remove dams on the main stem, a new focus is being placed on key tributaries where the overwhelming majority of salmon spawn. The Scott River is one of the most important.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices,Language, Language
Summary
Short video of photos from a trip to gather maple bark. Special thnaks to Maymi, Frankies, Taralyn, Gavyn, Íhan, Irysa and Luzi.
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, Education, Law Policy and Justice, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials
Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Education, Health, Traditional Foods and Materials
Summary
Nanu'ávaha (Our Food) curriculum developed by many to collect, present and perpetuate tribal knowledge to and for the next generations.