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Karuk people (Karok:
káruk va'áraaras) are an
indigenous people of California, and the
Karuk Tribe is one of the
largest tribes in California.
Karuks...
- in
Northwestern California. The name ‘
Karuk’ is
derived from the
Karuk word
káruk,
meaning “upriver”.: 397
Karuk is
classified as
severely endangered...
- The
Karuk Tribe is a
federally recognized Indian tribe of
Karuk people. They are an
indigenous people of California,
located in the
northwestern corner...
- The
Klamath River (
Karuk: Ishkêesh, Klamath: Koke, Yurok: Hehlk**** 'We-Roy) is a 257-mile (414 km) long
river in
southern Oregon and
northern California...
- Look up
Karuk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Karuk are a
Native American people from what is now California.
Karuk may also
refer to:
Karuk language...
- The coho
salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch;
Karuk: achvuun) is a
species of
anadromous fish in the
salmon family and one of the five
Pacific salmon species...
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Mount Shasta (/ˈʃæstə/ SH****-tə; Shasta: Waka-nunee-Tuki-wuki;
Karuk: Úytaahkoo) is a
potentially active stratovolcano at the
southern end of the Cascade...
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Karuk traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral
histories preserved by the
Karuk (Karok)
people of the
Klamath River basin of northwestern...
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Galice and
Applegate River people),
Trinidad Rancheria (Chetco, Hupa,
Karuk, Tolowa, Wiyot, and Yurok), Big
Lagoon Rancheria (Yurok and Tolowa), Blue...
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system trails. Modern-day
Native American nations such as the Yurok, Tolowa,
Karuk, Chilula, and
Wiyot have
historical ties to the region,
which has had various...