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Karuk Tribe Salvage Vehicle AuctionThe Karuk Tribe will hold a Sealed Bid Auction for Salvage Vehicles as included on the list below. Inspection Dates will be January 24 and January 25 at a Location to Be Announced on January 24 at the Karuk Tribal Administrative Office at 10am. Bidding will be open to Enrolled Karuk Tribal Members ONLY. Bidding opens 1/24. Bidding closes 1/30/12 at 10am. View the Flyer with Full Details by Clicking Here: Auction Details View the List of Vehicles by Clicking Here: List of Vehicles Download the Bidding Form by Clicking Here: Bidding Form
MIDDLE KLAMATH RIVER COMMUNITY TRANSPORTATION PLAN COMPLETEDThe Karuk Tribe is pleased to announce the completion of the Middle Klamath River Community Transportation Plan (MKRCTP). The MKRCTP was developed using funds acquired through a Caltrans Community Based Planning Environmental Justice Grant. The goal of the project was to assess the transportation needs of the local communities, identify important transportation projects, and provide recommendations for implementation and funding for those projects in the Orleans, Somes Bar, and Happy Camp communities. To view the completed plan click here: MKRCTP (This is a very large file, 15MB) If you have any questions or comments related to this project, please contact Sandra Tripp, Director of Transportation at (530) 627-3063.
The Karuk Library is now online! Click here to access the Library The Karuk Gift Shop is now online and open for business! Click here to go to the online store
New Klamath River Restoration Website
Check it out at www.klamathriverrestoration.com
REGISTER NOW!!!
Click here for COS Distance Education Flyer
“Karuk Word on the River – Pákurih”
Karuk Language Program Winter Night Song
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Cultural Classes in Yreka Karuk Tribe Cultural Classes are being offered in Yreka. Classes are held from 3pm to 6pm at the new Tribal Building in the Yreka Housing Community located at 1836 Apsuun. Everyone is welcome (children must be accompanied by parent). Classes will include basketweaving, regalia making, jewelry making, drumming, and demonstration dances.
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