Klamath Tribes Podcast Episode 33
Georgene Nelson, Director of the Klamath Tribes Language Department, discusses new classes, public outreach, and a planned documentary about the impact of boarding schools on tribal languages.
Georgene Nelson, Director of the Klamath Tribes Language Department, discusses new classes, public outreach, and a planned documentary about the impact of boarding schools on tribal languages.
The Klamath Tribes’ new Police Chief, James Moore, discusses his role and the work ahead.
Author Stephen Most discusses his second edition book, “River of Renewal.”…
Klamath Tribes Ambodat Anadromous Fish Specialist Jordan Ortega talks about the return of salmon to the Upper Klamath Basin and trout monitoring work being conducted.
Amanda Starkey the Klamath Tribes newly hired Housing Director discusses her background and work ahead for Tribal housing.
Ambodat Director Mark Buettner is retiring. He talks about his work at Ambodat and his lengthy career as a biologist.
Klamath Tribes Chairman William Ray Jr. provides an update on the Chiloquin Wildfire work, Klamath River dam removal, Huckleberry Mountain temporary closure, and other current tribal issues.
Klamath Tribes Public Safety Officer and interim Chief James Moore provides an update on the work being conducted and job opportunities.
Klamath Tribes 2024 Restoration Celebration MC Henry Rondeau talks about this year’s powwow.
An interview with Oregon Governor Tina Kotek.