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Forest Service implements annual temporary closure of Huckleberry Mountain to honor tribal tradition
Aug 15
The Rogue River-Siskiyou National Forest will be issuing a temporary area closure for tribal ceremonial purposes on Huckleberry Mountain, which includes Huckleberry Campground and the surrounding area. The closure was requested by the Klamath Tribes, with support from...
Governor Kotek and the First Lady arrive in Chiloquin; spend a full day
Aug 2
CHILOQUIN, Ore. – Oregon Governor Tina Kotek and First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson visited the Klamath Tribes on Wednesday, July 31, and attended a full day of tribal events. The early morning agenda began at 9 a.m. with a buffet breakfast at the Goos Olgi Gowa Community...
Klamath Tribes welcome return of salmon and free-flowingKlamath River as removal of 4 dams nears completion
Jul 31
CHILOQUIN, Ore. – The removal of four Klamath River dams, the largest dam removal in U.S. history, is on track to be completed by November and reportedly ahead of schedule. The breaching of the John C. Boyle dam on Tuesday, July 30, marked a historic achievement as...
Klamath Tribes community mourns murder of 2 sisters, seeks justice
Jul 3
CHILOQUIN, Ore. – The Klamath Tribes is in deep mourning due to the recent murder of two teenage sisters, 19-year-old Aleeka Qualls and 14-year-old Zion Qualls, who are Klamath tribal descendants and the daughters of Tashka Qualls and Crystal Davis. The double...
In loving memory, Joseph Dean Cook
Jun 21
Joseph Dean Cook, known as Joe, peacefully passed away at his Albany, Oregon home on May 13, 2024. He was 66. Joe was born to the late Jack M. Cook Sr. and Verna Lou (George) of The Klamath Tribes. Joe was preceded in death by his parents and youngest brother, Jack...