#NEC#Klamath に限らないでくれればいい物を

Untitled photo, possibly related to: Grading potatoes, preparing for shipment, cold, rainy morning, end of harvesting season. Potatoes have been stored in this grower's cellar. Ten miles south of Merrill, Klamath County, Oregon

#Tenmiles #Merrill #KlamathCounty #Oregon #Klamath #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017774329/

Railroad yard behind potato shed from which Klamath potatoes are shipped across the country. Tulelake, Siskiyou County, California

#Klamath #Tulelake #SiskiyouCounty #California #KlamathPotatoes #CaliforniaMaltingCo #America #undefined #photography #DorotheaLange

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017773421/

Grinding wokas--Klamath c1923.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952
1 photographic print. | Klamath woman kneeling, preparing wokas on stone slab.

#Klamath #Curtis #EdwardS #NativeAmerican #EdwardSCurtis #NorthAmerica #1920-1930 #Domesticlife #Grinding #KlamathIndians #Women #undefined

https://www.loc.gov/item/96501833/

The first Indigenous youths to kayak the Klamath River in more than a century

Really remarkable story of conversation and community

https://youtu.be/4FuGuWeAra4

#Oregon #California #Klamath #Indigenous

First Descent: Kayaking the Klamath River after the largest dam removal in U.S. history

YouTube

Was mir die Beschäftigung mit den Indianern bringt – von latifolius + Natur Lesen

Manchmal gibt es gute Nachrichten. Nur Wochen, nachdem der letzte von vier hydroelektrischen Staudämmen abgeräumt war, die den Klamath an der Grenze zwischen Kalifornien und Oregon 60 Jahre lang aufgestaut und unterbrochen hatten, meldeten Wissenschaftler und Mitglieder der indigenen Stämme im November 2024, dass in den Flussläufen oberhalb der letzten abgerissenen Talsperre wieder Chinook-Lachse aufgetaucht seien…,

https://naturlesen.wordpress.com/2025/12/12/was-mir-die-beschaftigung-mit-den-indianern-bringt/

#Artikel #Fluß #Indianer #indigeneStämme #Klamath #latifolius #NaturLesen #USA #wordpress

Was mir die Beschäftigung mit den Indianern bringt

Manchmal gibt es gute Nachrichten. Nur Wochen, nachdem der letzte von vier hydroelektrischen Staudämmen abgeräumt war, die den Klamath an der Grenze zwischen Kalifornien und Oregon 60 Jahre lang au…

Natur Lesen

Sam Mauhay-Moore: #Salmon seen in Upper #Klamath Basin for 1st time in century after historic Northern #California dam removal

“I never thought in my lifetime, or especially in my parents’ lifetimes, that we would see the salmon back up in our area,” Klamath Tribal Chairman William E. Ray Jr. told SFGATE.

"Both [tribal member Paul] Wilson and Ray said that the Klamath River’s renewal marks a shift toward their tribe’s treaty rights finally being secured."

#DamRemoval
https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/klamath-river-chinook-salmon-return-21114922.php

For the first time in more than a century(!!), salmon are returning to the Klamath River's headwaters following the completion of a major dam removal project.

A good reminder that nature can rebound if we just let it 🐟

https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/dam-removal-klamath-salmon-21110145.php

#salmon #fish #EndangeredSpecies #klamath #klamathriver #chinook #chinooksalmon

A story that brings #joy;
A story of #renewal.

Washington Post has the story of a group of Native teens who just completed the first kayak trip from the source of the #Klamath River in Oregon to where it meets the Pacific after 4 hydroelectric dams built in the 20th century were removed. As an unbound river, the Klamath is once again home to salmon -- and now these youths, with the blessings of their tribal elders, are continuing the healing.

It's not a short read. Revel in the pictures. And rejoice for the healing of the land, the river, and their peoples.

🎁 https://wapo.st/4m81PJf

After America’s biggest dam removal, 15 teens journey down a sacred river

The removal of four dams finally made a descent of the Klamath possible. These Indigenous kayakers became the first to attempt it.

The Washington Post