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WOOD RIVER, Ore.. Around 30 indigenous teens launched a 310-mile kayaking journey down the newly undammed Klamath River, reconnecting with their heritage and ...
With dams removed from the Klamath River, a group of Indigenous youth is on a journey to descend the full length, through ...
More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River have been returned to the Yurok Tribe in California. NPR's Scott Detrow talks ...
Last year, the final of four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River were removed in the largest project of its kind in US ...
Kayakers attempting to paddle the Klamath River from the headwaters of the Wood River to the Pacific Ocean, a distance of ...
A historic trip has launched on the Klamath River, marking the first journey since the removal of the Iron Gate, Copco 1, ...
The sale was part of a movement called Land Back, which sees ownership of lands return to tribes for the sake of effective stewardship.
Last year, we watched as the last of four dams were removed from the Klamath River in a historic endeavor. Karuk and Yurok citizens sighed in relief, grateful that decades of tribal-led activism ...
In 2024, the Klamath River’s fight for survival reached a historic milestone with the largest dam removal in U.S. history. The victory marked the beginning of the river’s restoration.
Tribes including the Hoopa, Karuk, Klamath, Modoc, and Yurok thrived in this bountiful and beautiful watershed for thousands of years, with the river providing both sustenance and ritual.
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