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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
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
Cultural Roles, Ways of LifeSummary
Tiana Williams-Claussen shares about the purpose of the First Salmon Ceremony and the impact that salmon decline has had on Yurok's cultural practices.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Native Sciences & TechnologySummary
Tiana Williams-Clausse shares about her perspective, where science meets spirit.Digital Heritage
Community
General Public, Yurok TribeCategory
Ancestral Homelands, Ways of LifeSummary
Annelia Hillman shares her understanding of the environment as kin—living relatives with whom we share mutual responsibility and connection.