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  2. Hupa - Wikipedia

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    Hupa, like many tribes in the area, fish for salmon in the Klamath and Trinity rivers. One of the methods they once used to capture fish was the fish weir, which tribal members would maintain. Hupa share all of their fishing practices with the neighboring Yurok [10] Hupa tribal fishers and their families rely on the Spring and Fall Chinook ...

  3. Tsnungwe - Wikipedia

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    Neighboring tribes to the Tsnungwe include the Yurok, Redwood Creek Hupa, Hoopa Valley Hupa, Wiyot, Chimariko, Shasta, Karuk, and Wintu. Often times, Tsnungwe spoke many Native languages. [7] C. Hart Merriam referred to Tsnungwe leader Saxey Kidd as "a well-known polyglot," speaker of many languages.

  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. Blue Lake Rancheria - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Lake Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Wiyot, Yurok, and Hupa Indians located northwest of the city of Blue Lake in Humboldt County, California on approximately 76 acres (0.31 km 2). [1] As of 2007, there were 53 enrolled members. [2] As of the 2010 Census the population of Blue Lake Rancheria was 58. [3]

  6. Pliny Earle Goddard - Wikipedia

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    Notes on the Chilula Indians of Northwestern California and Chilula Texts (UCPAAE 10, 265-379, 1914) The Beaver Indians, Beaver Texts, and The Beaver Dialect (1916–17) San Carlos Apache Texts (1919) White Mountain Apache Texts (1920) Indians of the Northwest Coast (1924 and subsequent editions) Pitch Accent in Hupa (UC-PAAE 23, 333-338, 1928)

  7. Bald Hills War - Wikipedia

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    The Bald Hills War (1858–1864) was a war fought by the forces of the California Militia, California Volunteers and soldiers of the U.S. Army against the Chilula, Lassik, Hupa, Mattole, Nongatl, Sinkyone, Tsnungwe, Wailaki, Whilkut and Wiyot Native American peoples.

  8. California tribe confronts crisis of missing, murdered women

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  9. Victor Golla - Wikipedia

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    He was the author of several scholarly books and numerous articles on American Indian languages, including three grammars of Hupa (1970, 1986a, 1996b) and a 1000-page compendium of the Hupa lexical and grammatical materials collected in 1927 by Edward Sapir (Sapir & Golla 2001).