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Klamath First Foods Roundtable 2022

Klamath First Foods Roundtable 2022

The Klamath Tribes Agriculture and First Foods Committee (KTAFF Committee), in partnership with Tahoma Peak Solutions and funding support from the Catena Foundation, hosted a First Foods Roundtable for the Klamath Basin, composed of a set of diverse stakeholders. The...

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In Loving Memory, Debra Donita Gallagher

Debra ‘Donita” Gallagher was born on February 8, 1953 to Lola M. Gallagher andJoseph E. Wright. Donita went home to be with the Lord on January 9, 2023. Donita is survived by her children; Woody Donahue Jr, Louie Gallagher, brothers; CecilGallagher and Dee Harrington...

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In loving memory, Tucker Lee Wilson

Tucker Lee Wilson was born April 16, 1977, to Randy Wilson and the late Jola Crume. He started his journey home January 14, 2023. Tucker loved his children and family with all his heart. He liked to hunt and fish, like his dad and Grandpa Jackie taught him. He was a...

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ECDC will be CLOSED Monday

ECDC will be CLOSED Monday

Attention Families! ECDC will be CLOSED MondayJanuary 16th, 2023 in honor ofMartin Luther King Jr. Day. We will reopen the following day onTuesday January 17th, 2023.

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Klamath Tribes Regain Self-Governance of Tribal Funds

Klamath Tribes Regain Self-Governance of Tribal Funds

(Washington, DC) - On December 21, 2022, the Klamath Tribes Judgment Fund Repeal Act, S. 314, was signed into law by President Biden. As a result, the Klamath Tribes will regain self-governance over money held in trust by the United States government for almost sixty...

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