Emergency declaration announced by Klamath Tribes to save suckers

On Sept 26, citing “irreparable harm and damage to the Klamath Tribe’s culture, traditions and subsistence,” the Tribal council declared an emergency for the restoration of c’waam and koptu. A…

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The Klamath Tribes Announces New Chairman William E. Ray, Jr.

The Klamath Tribes announced William E. Ray, Jr. as presiding Chair for the Klamath Tribes following the resignation of former Chairman Clayton Dumont, Jr., May 13. The Klamath Tribes’ Tribal Council officially welcomed William E.

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Klamath Tribes’ new judiciary building getting primed for opening

The renovation of The Klamath Tribes’ courthouse, located at 35601 South Chiloquin Road in Chiloquin, Oregon, is expected to be complete by May. Danita Herrera, the Tribe’s judicial Director, invited…

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Chairman’s Report

Potential Long Bell Land Acquisition Update During the November 2023 General Council Meeting, Tribal Council was directed to appoint an ad hoc committee to explore the potential acquisition of nearly…

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Klamath Tribes Chairman attends White House Tribal Nations Summit

Klamath Tribes Chairman Clayton Dumont was in Washington, D.C., where he attended the White House Tribal Nations Summit held Dec. 6 and 7. A focal point of the summit was…

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Chairman’s Report

Klamath Tribes Regain Ownership of 7.69 Acres of Tecumseh and Crooked Creeks With great pleasure and pride, I can report that the Klamath Tribes have regained ownership of nearly the…

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Klamath Tribes working to complete a new courthouse and expand judiciary powers

While tribes such as the Cherokee or Navajo have robust judicial systems capable of adjudicating a wide variety of cases – though the Federal Government prosecutes major, felony cases –…

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