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The Yurok Fire Department recently led a cultural burn demonstration near the Blue Lake Rancheria’s events center during the ...
To augment the fiber optic backbone, Yurok Telecom is constructing nine towers equipped with commercial-grade wireless ...
Sadly, UC's history is a microcosm of the national history of untold native tribal injustices inflicted by the U.S.
Chumash descendants raise their long paddles to the sky as they arrive by tomol at Scorpion Anchorage, Limuw (Santa Cruz Island) in December 2014. (Karen ...
After 120 years of displacement, the Yurok Tribe of California earned a significant victory—the return of 73 square miles of ...
WOOD RIVER, Ore.. Around 30 indigenous teens launched a 310-mile kayaking journey down the newly undammed Klamath River, reconnecting with their heritage and ...
The rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California is running free again, mostly, for the first time in 100 years after the recent removal of four major dams.
A little more than two dozen disabled people, including veterans, who work as janitors at a state prison facility in Vacaville are poised to lose their jobs at the end of this month due to a protest ...
This photo series capturing efforts to save the Chinook salmon of the Klamath river in the western US won the New Scientist Editors Award at the Earth Photo 2025 competition ...
Western Rivers Conservancy (WRC), the Yurok Tribe, the California Wildlife Conservation Board (WCB) and the California State Coastal Conservancy (CSCC) completed the largest single “land back ...
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The Yurok Tribe finalized the largest land back deal in California history this May, regaining more than 47,000 acres of ancestral lands along the lower Klamath River watershed, according to ...