and outlawed some Native American fire management practices in the U.S. Bill Tripp is the Karuk Tribe's director of natural ...
The Karuk Tribe estimates that ... For thousands of years, Indigenous people have tended these woods. Oaks are regarded as a “tree of life” because of their many uses. Their acorns provide ...
longtime fish protectors from the Karuk Tribe, called the end of the dams a healing of communities from top to bottom. "It's ...
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An Oregon tribe's casino bid sparks furor over what land tribes can rightfully call home - MSNThe median income on Karuk trust lands was $24,167 in 2019, according to tribal planning documents, and more than 400 people are on a wait list for housing. If the Medford project is approved ...
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Northern California's Karuk Tribe has for more than a century faced significant restrictions on cultural burning — the setting of intentional fires for both ceremonial and practical purposes ...
Leaf Hillman, a member of the Karuk Tribe, above a former reservoir on the Klamath River in Hornbrook. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) ...
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