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/When Omar Guzman arrived for his first day at Mazama High School, he took a photo of himself in front of the school’s new bilingual entrance signs and sent it to his mother in Mexico.
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When Omar Guzman arrived for his first day at Mazama High School, he took a photo of himself in front of the school’s new bilingual entrance signs and sent it to his mother in Mexico.
Read MoreA career in the medical field had not occurred to Mia Hutchinson. Until now.
The high school junior is among 32 Native American students at Mazama High School who have joined On Track OHSU!, an Oregon Health & Science University college-career readiness program that targets underrepresented student populations and has supports and structures in place to help them pursue medical careers. Mazama kicked off its new partnership with On Track on March 3 with an introductory meeting in the high school library.
Read MoreKINGSLEY FIELD, Ore. - The 173rd Fighter Wing welcomed members of the Klamath Tribes and others of American Indian descent to a ceremony during Native American heritage month, on November 6, 2022.
Read MoreKINGSLEY FIELD - U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft have standard paint schemes designed to fit their combat role. However, there is one exception to the rule of uniformity required of military aircraft—nose art.
Read MoreKLAMATH FALLS, Ore. - The Klamath Tribes are pleased to announce the return of Chanda Aloysius Yates. She returned home to Klamath Falls, and started work this week as the General Manager of Klamath Tribal Health & Family Services- the health division of the Klamath Tribes responsible for providing over-all healthcare services to the Native American populations who reside in Klamath County.
Read MorePaintings by Rayna Larson and glass art by Sharon Bailey are on exhibit through November and December in the Modoc Gallery at the Klamath County Museum, 1451 Main St.
Read MoreEvery year the Klamath Tribes hold an annual Ipos root digging adventure. This year included Tribal Elders and Tribal Youth. The Klamath County Museum is offering a public root digging event on June 21st.
Read MoreHome to a large collection of Native American Artifacts and Contemporary Western Art the Favell Museum is a cultural treasure of North and South America, located right here in the Klamath Basin. With the help of the Klamath Falls KOA Journey we explore what the Favell Museum has to offer.
Read MoreAlong the banks of the Sprague River, in Chiloquin, Ore. the C'waam Ceremony is held each year after the first big Fish-Blanket snow in March when c’waam (also known as the Lost River Sucker) swim up the Sprague River to spawn. This years event will be held March 24th.
Read MoreNative American use of plants in the Klamath Basin will be the subject of a presentation Monday, Feb. 5, during a meeting of the Klamath Basin Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.
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