Yurok seek land for a tribal park on the North Coast
Excerpt:...Destry Jarvis' 2005 tribal park plan envisioned an array of possible activities such as water taxis and Yurok-guided trail hikes. The unspoiled Blue Creek watershed is a critical component of the park, according to the plan, and is part of the yet-to-be purchased commercial timber property.
This blog has been set up to discuss issues and happenings on the Klamath River. In particular the Blue Creek Ah Pah Traditional Village Project that Willard Carlson has established. Hopefully many good things can come from this village that will enable the people to understand the importance of keeping the ways of our ancestors who have lived here since time immemorial.
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Blue Creek Ah Pah Traditional Yurok Village on the Klamath River
Blue Creek Ah Pah Traditional Yurok Village on the Klamath River
Welcome everyone. Our web page is being updated with new pics. A lot has been happening and we would like to invite everyone to come to our page and enjoy as we go through all these exciting times.
Welcome everyone. Our web page is being updated with new pics. A lot has been happening and we would like to invite everyone to come to our page and enjoy as we go through all these exciting times.
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