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/to learn/
Learning, teaching, and sharing collectively = Critical to Maklak's Existence
To learn with each other from each other…
Learning is not a linear process; it is alive and will continue to adapt constantly throughout our lives.
Uplifting the knowledge sharing between Maklaks is critical to reviving our relationships with each other and place.
Hoqambli Resource Library
Our current initiative to support Maklaks learning, is providing direct links to access existing literature relevant to Maklaks peoples and places. This directory and website links will be updated on a rolling basis. If you have any issues accessing files or would like to add a file for us to learn more, please reach out!
These resources have been complied for Maklaks knowledge sharers- those who learn the information in these texts, audio files, and images, and share this knowledge with good intentions.
If you are a knowledge holder, we ask you share it with someone, your family, friends, relatives, and we would love to add any resources you think should be included on this page! It is meant to live, breathe it in and breathe it out- tell it to others.
Compiled specifically for ewksiknii coy modoknii Maklaks knowledge sharers.
Resources:
Wokas, A Primitive Food of the Klamath Indians by Coville
Klamath County Museum Research Papers: Samuel A. Clarke Papers
Numu Yadu: Yahooskin Words and Phrases
Myths of the Modocs by Jeremiah Curtin
The History of the Klamath Indian Reservation 1864-1900 by Otis Johnson
Klamath Ethnography by Leslie Spiers
Myth and Subsistence Stress Among the Klamath and Modoc by Elizabeth Sobel
Along Klamath Waters by Marie Norris
Klamath Indian Reservation Boundary Maps
United Nations Declaration on the Indigenous Rights of Indigenous Peoples
USDA Tribal Relations Program Strategic Plan 2013
Oregon Dept. of Fish & Wildlife v. Klamath Indian Tribe, 473 U.S. 753 (1985)
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (Amended)
Kimball v. Callahan, 493 F. 2d 564 (1974)
Klamath Family Photos (Early 1900s?)
The Legacy of Ancient Lake Modoc
Return of the Raven by Edison Chiloquin
50 Years of the Klamath by John C Boyle
Discovering Klamath: Tours Through History in the Land of the Lakes
Umatilla BOR Irrigation Project Brochure
A River Never the Same: A History of Water in the Klamath Basin