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Information You Need To Know About - The Klamath Tribes __ Please read the rest of this page before visiting there. They have so many resources listed you won't need me any more. - - not that you ever did - sigh. - From klamathbucketbrigade.org - http://www.klamathbucketbrigade.org/YNTKklamathtribes_table.htm


Judge affirms Klamath Tribes' water right of time immemorial __ "...A federal judge has reaffirmed that the water rights of the Klamath Tribes stretch back to time immemorial, and backed their right to claim water to support food gathering." News article dated 2002. But since it 'is' for time immemorial, the article should stay up for a while. - From uswaternews.com - http://www.uswaternews.com/archives/arcrights/2judaff3.html 

Klamath Indians Of The Southern Oregon Cascades ___History, social organization, treaties and reservations and the tribe's spiritual relationship with Crater Lake. - Mostly text - From the National Parks Service - http://www.nps.gov/crla/klintro.htm

 
Klamath Indian Tribe ___"Learn about the history, culture, way of life and current situation of the Klamath Indian tribe." - Text only - From PageWise, Inc. - http://ak.essortment.com/klamathindiann_rjol.htm

 


 
Klamath-Modoc Language and the Klamath and Modoc Indian Tribes ... __ "Modoc-Klamath language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Klamath and Modoc Indians." You will find language information on the page and resources for the rest. - From native-languages.org - http://www.native-languages.org/klamath-modoc.htm


Klamath Tribe __ "The Klamath Indians have hunted, fished, and foraged in the area of the Klamath Marsh and upper Williamson River for over a thousand years. In 1864 the Klamath Tribe entered into a treaty with the United States whereby it relinquished its aboriginal claim to some 12 million acres of land in return for a reservation of approximately 800,000 acres in south-central Oregon." The large amount of information found here deals with the results of that treaty. - From Marcia H. Armstrong - http://users.sisqtel.net/armstrng/Indupper_klamath.htm  

 

Klamath Tribes __ "The Klamath Tribes, formerly the Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon, are a federally recognized confederation of three Native American tribes who traditionally inhabited Southern Oregon and Northern California in the United States: the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin." An encyclopedic article. - From wikipedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klamath_Tribes

 

 


Klamath Tribes - History __ "We are the Klamath Tribes, the Klamaths, the Modocs and the Yahooskin. We have lived here (see map), in the Klamath Basin of Oregon, from time beyond memory. Our legends and oral history tell about when the world and the animals were created, when the animals and /gmok'am'c/ - the Creator - sat together and discussed the creation of man. If stability defines success, our presence here has been, and always will be, essential to the economic well-being of our homeland and those who abide here." That is a great beginning. Now find what happens next. - From klamathtribes.org - http://www.klamathtribes.org/history.html

Klamath Tribes - Home __ From these pages you'll learn about the past and present of these affiliated tribes. Topics covered include their termination and reinstallment as a federally recognized tribe and their economic self-sufficiency plan. A few good images illustrate the text. - http://www.klamathtribes.org/index.htm


Klamath Tribes Language Project __ You will find online Klamath language lessons presented by the tribal language program, with audio clips. - From klamathtribes.org - http://www.klamathtribes.org/language.htm

 

 

 
The Long Struggle Home: The Klamath Tribes' Fight to Restore Their Land, People and Economic Self-sufficiency __ "On March 19, 2002 the Secretary of the Interior invited the Klamath Tribes to meet with Interior officials to work on long term solutions to an entire range of water, land and wildlife issues facing the people of the Klamath Basin in Oregon and California . This historic invitation included discussions of the potential return of public lands taken from the Tribes in the 1960's when the federal government took the Tribes ancestral reservation lands. The Tribes' lands were taken as part of the now repudiated "Termination Era" when the policy of the United States Congress was to end the government-to-government relationship with Indian tribes and force the assimilation of Indian people into the mainstream of the majority culture." A very interesting article. - From Klamath Tribes - http://www.klamathbucketbrigade.org/long_struggle_home_klamath_tribes.htm
 
Portland Area Office - The Klamath Tribes __ "The mission of the Klamath Tribes is to protect, preserve, and enhance the spiritual, cultural, and physical values and resources of the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin Peoples, by maintaining the customs and heritage of our ancestors." Learn about the services of the Portland office, medical, etc. - From ihs.gov - http://www.ihs.gov/FacilitiesServices/AreaOffices/Portland/portland-tribe-klamath.asp 

Society - Klamath ___This is a cultural summary of these people with an overview of location and political and social structure. - Text only - From EthnoAtlas - http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7853 
 

 

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