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Digital Heritage
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General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Ancestral Homelands, Ways of LifeSummary
Frankie Myers discusses the construction of the dams, their purpose, and their consequences.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
In this video Yurok Tribal member shares about the current status of the Klamath dam removal project, a decades long initiative that is the largest dam removal project in United States History.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Activism & Advocacy, Ways of LifeSummary
Frankie Myers talks about his experience growing up along the Klamath River and how he grew to understand about the consequences of the Dams and the impact of Dam removal.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Cultural Roles, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
In this video, Frankie Myers speaks about the importance of representation and demonstrating a path forward toward dam removal.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Cultural Roles, Ways of LifeSummary
Frankie Myers shares Salmon People values, highlighting the ancestral relationship the Yurok peoples have with Salmon and the importance of maintaining balance.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Activism & Advocacy, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Yurok Tribal Member, Frankie Myers, shares more about the process of the Klamath Dam Removal Project.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Frankie Myers emphasizes the importance of fighting for your rights, highlighting what's at stake for Indigenous Peoples advocating for dam removal.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Wellness & ResilienceSummary
Frankie Myers reflects on the 2002 Fish Kill, where an estimated 50,000+ Chinook Salmon perished, and the ways in which Salmon People are impacted by Salmon loss. Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
In this video, Frankie Myers talks about the multi-generational effort that has gone into ensuring that future generations of Indigenous peoples feel powerful in their identity and sovereignty.Digital Heritage
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General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
Yurok Tribal Member, Frankie Myers, explains how we're related to our natural environment, and the impact that Colonialism has had on these relationships.Digital Heritage
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General Public, KarukCategory
Ways of LifeSummary
In this video, Molli shares a little bit about the impact of assimilation and how Indigenous people practice celebrating their heritage today.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, KarukCategory
Ancestral HomelandsSummary
Molli Myers describes how the Gold Rush of 1848 devastated not only her land, but her culture as well. This brief overview discusses her feelings towards what happened, as well as its impact on the mountains and rivers.