On Monday, the Klamath Indigenous Women's TREX (#KWTREX) kicks off. Karuk organizers will share knowledge and skills at this first-of-its-kind event.

Artwork by KWTREX organizer, Vikki Preston 🎨

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Next up is Marble! She is a strange gal with a quirky personality. From Klamath Falls, Oregon, Marble believes that we are not alone in the universe, we must not be. Why else would she have a coat and markings the way they are?

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Dragonborn fanart piece for ! Cracklamath is ready for the Beach Episode of DnD
🐲🏖💦 (╹ڡ╹ )

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Water 💧 and lack of will effect so very much and yet very few trully understand the how this effects beyond how it will effect food , resources immigration houslessness . It’s a trickle down effect ..

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rockwood motel, klamath falls, oregon, 2003

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And if you'd like to or baby items, please send them here for the Yurok babies! Thx so much for your work and your retweets to help me get the word out.

Jolleanne Jones
Yurok Tribe Head Start
190 Klamath Blvd.
Klamath, CA, 95548 https://t.co/lrEnMepV6E

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First travel painting in the books! Saw an incredible sunset on our way home from my dad’s place. Captured this view of the Klamath River from the Klamathon Bridge outside of Hornbrook.

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catching on to the story about of course towards farmers . Some coverage representing indigenous people .But no mention of the extremists at the head gates sound normal . No information concern about

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Black Liberation + Indigenous Sovereignty
Art by Asa Wright (Klamath/Modoc/Yahooskin)

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I think is still going? Here is the illustration I did for an upcoming
project, featuring species from the Klamath National Forest! California Sister, Spotted Towhee, and Yellow-faced Bumble Bee.

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The last piece of done for the report is this assemblage of species from Klamath National Forest! The full version here features Yellow-faced Bumble Bee, a female Spotted Towhee, Greenleaf Manzanita, a California Sister butterfly, & a Ponderosa pine sapling.

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The Klamath River dam removal is moving forward.

This is a well-deserved celebratory moment for the Klamath River tribes and everyone who fought for this!

Artwork by https://t.co/56dA0R1jVh

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The Klamath River dams caused toxic algae to proliferate.

Indigenous tribes are fighting to remove the dams and save their river.

's illustration explains how we can help.

https://t.co/dTBNm3Iwxt

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The Karuk tribe's Klamath River is overrun with toxic blue-green algae after a century of U.S. government mismanagement.

This cartoon from explains how we can help the Karuk tribe restore the river to health.

https://t.co/dTBNm3Iwxt

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Check out this beautiful cartoon series about the tribe as they fight climate change and toxic algae in the Klamath River.

Recently published in one of our favorite sources for environmental news: https://t.co/D4der4XMGk

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The Karuk people deserve a healthy River!

We created a comic about what causes toxic algae in the Klamath, and how we can all help restore the river to health.
https://t.co/sUDUcz3utf

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This beautiful new cartoon series traces the story of the Karuk people as their Klamath River has become overrun with toxic blue-green algae.
Illustrated by , written by and published in
https://t.co/efZT2tjKzB

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Un miembro de la tribu nativoamericana Klamath de Oregon, leerá hoy a las 10.50 hora de España “Inside my imagination”:
https://t.co/ksTgo8xTZT. at 1:50pm PST.

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New artwork for sale! - "Klamath Basin Sunset" - http://t.co/mMu0mjRsVs

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