abated
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abated. Stone surface cut away or lowered, leaving a sculpted design in low relief (e.g. on the
metope of a
Greek Doric temple).
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HOOPA-YUROK SETTLEMENT ACT:CLIFFORD LYLE MARSHALL
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 8/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...Interior Department`s Report on the Hoopa -Yurok Settlement Act. We express our deepest...achieving passage of the landmark 1988 Hoopa- Yurok Settlement Act. Obviously, this would...for those individuals who qualified for Yurok tribal membership to establish a tribal...
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Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990
Magazine article from: Western Folklore; 10/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; Standing Ground: Yurok Indian Spirituality, 1850-1990. By...offers a refreshingly human look at the Yurok people and their worldviews. Central to...is the author's relationship with the Yurok people. Buckley is not Yurok, but he...
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Standing ground: Yurok Indian spirituality, 1850-1990.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute; 12/1/2004; ; 700+ words
; BUCKLEY, THOMAS. Standing ground: Yurok Indian spirituality, 1850-1990. xii...brilliant and sensitive ethnography of Yurok spirituality and tradition is an outstanding...treatment of extremely complex layers of Yurok culture history. Most striking is Buckley...
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HOOPA-YUROK SETTLEMENT ACT:SUSAN MASTEN
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 8/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...00-0000 STATEMENT OF SUSAN MASTEN CHAIR, THE YUROK TRIBE BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON SENATE INDIAN AFFAIRS...morning, I am Susan Masten, Chairperson of the Yurok Tribe. As you may be aware, the Yurok tribe is the largest Tribe in California with...
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HOOPA-YUROK SETTLEMENT ACT:NEAL A. MCCALEB
Transcript from: Congressional Testimony; 8/1/2002; 700+ words
; ...on Senate Indian Affairs on the Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act August 1, 2002 Good morning...subsequent to the passage of the Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act (Settlement Act or Act...are known today as the Hoopa Valley and Yurok Indian Reservations. Based on an 1853...
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Tribal rights, tribal wrongs. (Hoopa, Yurok and Congress)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 3/23/1992; ; 700+ words
; ...Neill, who is half Cherokee and half Yurok, was sent to the Hoopa Valley Reservation...California Indians. The fact that O'Neill was Yurok and his stepfamily was Hoopa didn't matter...Ever since Congress passed the Hoopa-Yurok Settlement Act in 1988, Hoopa Valley...
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Hoopa and Yurok bands try to increase river flow: Fishing is a sacred tradition to river tribes
Newspaper article from: Indian Country Today (Lakota Times); 7/19/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Lakota Times) 07-19-2000 Hoopa and Yurok bands try to increase river flow: Fishing...means more to the neighboring Hoopa and Yurok tribes than mere economics. To these tribes...Project. "We're fishing people," Yurok Chairman Troy Fletcher says. "They...
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Former Executive Director of Yurok Tribe Returns to Private Practice at Best & Flanagan.
PR Newswire; 3/19/2007; 700+ words
; Dennis Puzz, Jr., part of Yurok team to resolve 20-year dispute as Department...Jr., former executive director of the Yurok Tribe in California, has rejoined the...Puzz on his role in advocating for the Yurok Tribe with the Department of the Interior...
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Yurok, Quechan sign compacts
Newspaper article from: Indian Country Today (Lakota Times); 6/29/2005; ; 648 words
; ...SACRAMENTO, Calif. - The economic fates of the Yurok and Quechan tribes, separated by nearly...allowed to top out at 1,100 machines and Yurok, a meager 350. This stands in stark contrast...sustain them. Interestingly, Quechan and Yurok are also among the state's largest tribes...
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Object lessons. (on the Yurok Indians) (Beat The Devil)
Magazine article from: The Nation; 6/24/1991; ; 700+ words
; ...encounters that lasted many years with the Yurok Indians along the Klamath River in Northwestern...California. He finally concluded that the Yurok were "inardly fearful people....the...the start of the gold rush, and 1910 the Yurok population in that region was reduced from...
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Yurok
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
Yurok ETHNONYMS: Alequa, Aliquois, Eurocs, Kanuck, Kyinnaa...meaning "downriver." Later ethnologists referred to Yurok language as Weitspekan. It appears that the Yurok had no name for themselves, but rather used the names of...
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Wiyot
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...Affiliation. Along with its northern neighbor, Yurok, Wiyot is classified in the Algonkian...linguistic relationship between Wiyot or Yurok suggests a time of initial occupation of...marked differences between the Wiyot and Yurok, with the Wiyot less like the Northwest...
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Karok
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...upriver," by contrast with the name "Yurok" for a neighboring tribe, from yuruk...as we know, in close contact with the Yurok downstream, and with the Hupa on the tributary...But the Karok traded with the downstream Yurok for redwood dugout canoes, for ornamental...
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Hoopa
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...U.S. government established a small reservation (Hoopa Valley), where many Hoopa now reside with their neighbors, the Yurok. In 1990 there were 2,400 Hoopa in the United States. The name is sometimes spelled Hupa. Bibliography: See P. E. Goddard...
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Hupa
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Cultures
...the lower course of the Trinity River in northwestern California. Culturally, they were closely related to the neighboring Yurok and Karok and the Chilula, Whilkut, and South Fork Hupa, the latter three no longer existing as distinct cultural entities...
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