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  2. Hoopa–Yurok Settlement Act - Wikipedia

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    On October 31, 1988, “An Act to partition certain reservation lands between the Hoopa Valley Tribe and the Yurok Tribe, to clarify the use of tribal timber proceeds, and for other purposes” (the “Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act”) [1] was enacted by 1st Session of the 100th Congress of 1988, after being introduced by U.S. Senator for California Alan MacGregor Cranston [2] as S. 2723.

  3. Hupa - Wikipedia

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    The United States called the reservation the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation (located at ), where Hupa people now reside, one of very few California tribes not forced from their homeland. The reservation is next to the territory of the Yurok at the connection of the Klamath and Trinity Rivers in northeastern Humboldt County.

  4. Yurok - Wikipedia

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    The Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act of 1988, [17] an acted passed by the 2nd Session of the 100th Congress of 1988, declared that Yurok descendants who have chosen to remain members of recognized tribes other than the Yurok Tribe of the Yurok Reservation - primarily the Resighini Rancheria, but also the Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the ...

  5. California land to be returned to Yurok Tribe - AOL

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    The tribe is working to bolster the fish's population by building a stream channel, two connected ponds and about 20 acres of floodplain. "You have salmon who provide for humans, but they also ...

  6. List of Indian reservations in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Extends into New Mexico (San Juan, McKinley, Sandoval, Cibola, Rio Arriba) and Utah , observes Daylight Saving Time (unlike the rest of Arizona) Pascua Yaqui Indian Reservation: Yaqui: Pasqua Hiaki 1978 3,484 1.8 (4.6) Pima: Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community: Pima, Maricopa: O'odham/Pima: Onk Akimel O'odham Maricopa: Xalychidom ...

  7. The largest dam removal in history stirs hopes of restoring ...

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    The Yurok Tribe is suing the federal government over decisions that they argue don’t provide the minimum flows required for fish, including threatened coho salmon.

  8. Indigenous peoples of Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous peoples of Arizona are the Native American people who currently live or have historically lived in what is now the state of Arizona. There are 22 federally recognized tribes in Arizona, including 17 with reservations that lie entirely within its borders. Reservations make up over a quarter of the state's land area.

  9. Tribal leaders cite problems with California's Feather Alert ...

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    Leaders and members from tribes around the state, including the Yurok and Me-wuk, arrived early at the Capitol asking for clarity on Feather Alert requirements and for reports of missing persons ...