KLAMATH, Indigenous People of North America

klămˈəth, Native North Americans who in the 19th cent. lived in SW Oregon. They speak a language of the Sahaptin-Chinook branch of the Penutian linguistic stock (see Native American languages) and are related to the Modoc people. The material for the first description of the Klamath was collected by Peter Skene Ogden, who visited them in 1829 and opened trade relations. They subsisted by hunting, fishing, and collecting roots and wokas, or water-lily seeds. The Klamath were peaceful toward American settlers but not toward the Native Americans of N California. They raided those tribes periodically and carried off women and children, keeping their captives as slaves or selling them to other Native Americans. By the treaty of 1864 with the United States, the practice of slavery was abolished and their land NE of Upper Klamath Lake in Oregon was set aside as the Klamath Reservation. Today they are mostly farmers. In 1990 there were 3,100 Klamath in the United States.

See L. Spier, Klamath Ethnography (1930); T. Stern, The Klamath Tribe (1965, repr. 1988).

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...of Wisconsin and the Klamath of Oregon who had large...encourage, and back up those people who dared to question...termination even when the people involved wanted it...rich Menominee and Klamath. However, the pace...original inhabitants of the north American continent should...
...gambling game across indigenous North America (Culin 1907...experienced by these people. As one would expect...prehistoric coiling in North America east of the Rocky...social mechanism in indigenous North America, DeBoer (2001...
...more knowledge of Indigenous peoples literature...abuses toward the Indigenous people of North America. What is your reaction...destruction of a group of people evidence enough that...name is Kandis. Im Klamath and Creek Indian...
...Roles," Handbook of North American Indians...Power in the Native North America, ed. Laura A...American Indian, Indigenous, and Native American...Places for the People: Indigenous Women...49th Parallel of North Latitude," Transactions...
...that targeted indigenous communities across North America. Such a denial...experiences to indigenous struggles via...a reservation north of Tule Lake...acceptance of the Klamath reservation and...Over 12,000 people were eventually...
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...Trinity and the Klamath rivers. They...estuary of the Klamath River. This...contacts" in North America. In 1851 federal...invasion of indigenous lands by gold...a group of people who did not...or near the Klamath River are Yurok...
...Census, 4.3 million people (1.53% of the...Native American people did not employ written...Many communities in North America used paintings...and beliefs of a people. A lost language...approximately 210 indigenous languages still spoken...


 

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...Steelworkers of America United Students...Affinity Group, North Manchester...on Central America the Caribbean...League of Indigenous Sovereign Nations...2000, Latin America JustAct: Youth...Earth First Klamath-Siskiyou...Tacoma, Wash. People over Profits...Committees of North America, San...


 

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