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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, Genealogy
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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, Genealogy
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Law Policy and Justice
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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, Genealogy
Caroline Mabel Ferris, Charlotte "Lottie" Ferris
Community
Sípnuuk, Karuk Tribe
Category
Genealogy, Genealogy, History, History
Summary
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 Ferris
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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Cultural Practices, Genealogy
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Community
Karuk Tribe
Category
Genealogy, History
Charlotte "Lottie" Thom Ferris and Alverius "Alvie" Ferris
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Genealogy, Genealogy, History, History, Landscape
Summary
Lottie and Alvie Ferris pictured on what may be the Thom property on Roger's Creek.
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Law Policy and Justice
Summary
Sample MOU between Tribe and Museum Repository
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Cultural Practices, Health, Language, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials
Summary
Summer youth workers and interns for the Karuk Tribe's Department of Natural Resources (DNR) talk about their experience working with DNR, and connections between environmental and physical health and well being.
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
Community
Sípnuuk
Category
Cultural Practices, Natural Resources, Traditional Foods and Materials
Summary
This is a student video made for the Nanu’ávaha K-12 Karuk Cultural Curriculum in 2018.