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California's Yurok Tribe Gets Back Ancestral Lands that Were Taken over 120 Years Ago

  • The Yurok Tribe regained 47,000 acres of ancestral land in Northern California in 2024, including the Blue Creek watershed near the Klamath River.
  • The land return followed two decades of advocacy involving the Yurok Tribe and the nonprofit Western Rivers Conservancy, alongside recent dam removals on the Klamath River.
  • The land, which the tribe lost mostly during the California gold rush, is vital as a salmon sanctuary, community forest, and cultural fishing and prayer area.
  • Chairman Joseph James expressed deep emotion about the return of the tribe’s ancestral lands, while more than 17,000 acres were purchased as part of a $56 million acquisition.
  • The transfer doubles tribal holdings and supports ecosystem restoration, emphasizing Indigenous stewardship as key to sustainable conservation in the Klamath Basin.
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montereycountynow.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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