Living Within Karuk Lands

Living Within Karuk Lands

In his final interview as a Klamath storyteller, Karuk language and cultural practitioner and teacher Phil Albers explains how his connection to River and Basin represents an “immeasurable amount of generations.” Watch Phil’s full video to hear about why he chooses to...
Living Within Karuk Lands

A Lifetime Along the Trinity River

In her second Klamath Storytelling feature interview, Hupa Valley Tribe member Danielle Frank shares her connection to being born and raised along the Klamath and Trinity rivers. Watch the full video to hear about Danielle’s life in the Basin. The Klamath Storytelling...
Living Within Karuk Lands

Ishkêesh

Ishkêesh and íshaha are two words in the Karuk language that mean a great deal to Karuk language teacher and mental health clinic intern Maymi Preston-Donahue. Watch Maymi’s full interview to learn the English translation for these words as well as how they encompass...
After the Dams Come Down

After the Dams Come Down

Photo Credit: Mike Wier, CalTrout   ​Klamath dam removal should proceed as planned in the early months of 2023. Removal will have resounding positive impacts throughout the Klamath Basin and will reconnect hundreds of miles of river long impassable for migrating...