Karuk Tribe of California v. United States Forest ServiceAlexa Sample
Our study area was the 1919 km2ancestral territory of the Yurok Tribe and the 2728 km2ancestral territory of the Karuk Tribe (Fig.1; Waterman1920; Baumhoff1963) in the mid-Klamath watershed of California. Settlements historically were concentrated along the Klamath River and the Pacific coast (W...
Define Karuks. Karuks synonyms, Karuks pronunciation, Karuks translation, English dictionary definition of Karuks. also Ka·ruk n. pl. Karok or Ka·roks also Karuk or Ka·ruks 1. A member of a Native American people inhabiting northwest California, close
International Journal of the Sociology of LanguageSims, C.: 1998, ‘Community‐based efforts to preserve native languages: A descriptive study of the Karuk Tribe of northern California’, International Journal of the Sociology of Language , 132, 95–113....
“(The tribe) may be liable for setting a fire to the land, even if it was totally ecological and beneficial,” said Don Hankins, professor of geography and planning at California State University, Chico, and a descendant of the Miwok Tribe. “From a self-determination side, tribes shouldn...
The Karuk Tribe of California is a federally recognized Tribe, occupying Tribal andindividual trust lands within an estimated 1.4 million acres of Karuk aboriginal territory, along the middle course of the Klamath River in Northern California. Karuk Tribalmembers remain connected to their homeland and...
Liquor Ordinance of the Karuk Tribe of CaliforniaCarl J. Artman
It ends by providing two examples of programs and initiatives through which the convenors and facilitators of and participants in Following the Smoke continue to magnify its teachings, followed by a discussion of contemporaneous collaborative research being conducted by the Karuk Tribe about cultur...
2 That case is Karuk Tribe of California v. United StatesBrann, Amy Cnew eng.l.revBrann, A. (2003). Comment: Karuk Tribe of California v. United States: The Courts Need a History Lesson. Retrieved September 2004, from http://www.nesl.edu/lawrev/vol37/3/Brann.pdf...
Thus, en banc panels can reflect the kind of diversity of opinion they aim to reduce. Recently, the two en banc decisions discussed in this article — Lands Council v. McNair and Karuk Tribe of California v. U.S. Forest Service — displayed the court's apparently schizophrenic approach to...