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Yurok Tribe Reclaims 73 Square Miles of Ancestral Land in California’s Largest Land Back Deal

Barry McCovey Jr. knew he was trespassing. As a young boy in northwestern California, he would sneak through metal gates and hide from security guards, all for a chance to catch steelhead trout in Blue Creek. His ancestors from the Yurok Tribe had fished these waters since time immemorial. Yet for reasons that seemed incomprehensible…
California’s Yurok Tribe Wins Ancestral Lands Back That Were Taken Over 120 Years Ago

What if your family had been locked out of your ancestral home for over a century—only to be handed the keys back after generations of waiting, fighting, and hoping? Along California’s mist-shrouded Klamath River, that’s exactly what happened for the Yurok Tribe. Once stewards of nearly half a million acres of land, the Yurok lost…
Water Is Freely Flowing Down the Klamath River for the First Time in 100 Years

In a historic environmental victory, the Klamath River has started flowing freely for the first time in over a century, following the largest dam removal project in U.S. history. This milestone is not just a win for the ecosystem but also a hopeful sign for the Indigenous communities that have long lived in harmony with…
