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E-News Spotlight: YellowOwl helps tribal communities overcome trauma
Article by Alex Schwarts Herald and News Aug 28, 2020 In 1873, the U.S. executed four Modoc leaders at Fort Klamath, unfairly trying them as
Notice! Free Food Boxes – Starts Tomorrow (Thursday)
Good evening everyone, Beginning Thursday, September 3, a team comprised of several Tribal Administration Departments will be distributing food boxes via the USDA’s Farmer’s to
Title VI- Indian Education Update- Klamath County
Hello, I know all parents/guardians are busy preparing for this upcoming challenging school year, myself included. Just wanted to let you know that I am
Klamath Tribes: No more delays on dam removal
By: Klamath Tribal Council, Aug. 23, 2020 Letter Reprinted in the Herald and News. Editor’s note: This open letter from the Klamath Tribes was sent
Notice! Outdoor Klamath Tribal General Council Agenda
Good Morning, Here is an agenda for a General Council Meeting scheduled for September 12, 2020. Please note that in order to attempt to mitigate
*This memory shared by Klamath Tribal Member, Bill Ray
What does Restoration mean to me? While serving on the Klamath Tribes Restoration Committee, I recall a trip we all made to to D. C.in
Daily Videos! What does Restoration mean to me?
Waq’li’si- Hello!
Reminder: Klamath Tribes Virtual Youth Summit Next Week
There is still time to register! Please share! Click the link in the attached PDF or follow this link to register today: https://tinyurl.com/y5bzymda Summit agenda is
News: ATNI/Changing Currents video featuring Tribal Chairman Gentry, and other water warriors.
*Also see and share the video from the Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Facebook page… For more information contact, Stacey Dalgaard (she, her) Water Outreach Director
Klamath Tribes make sure they’re counted
__________________ Ms. Taylor R. Tupper The Klamath Tribes Public Info/News Dept. Manager 501 Chiloquin, Blvd Chiloquin, OR 97624 Cell: 541-891-3686 Work: 541-783-2219 ext. 147 www.klamathtribes.org