IP3, along with many other organizations this year, were faced with shifting gears by the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Our preparation, planning, goals and objective pre-Covid were in place to hit the pavement running. As a result of the pandemic, IP3 is continuously adapting to create new methods for meeting the needs of our communities. We have started bi-monthly online training via Zoom, in which we are currently expanding our reach to social media platforms as well, so that we can connect with more people. We have technical assistance via phone and web support on standby since our travel has come to a halt, and we are excited to be looking for more ways to be accessible.
Karuk Tribes Return to Center of the World
On January 6th of this year, Congress signed into law Bill S.4439, the Katimiîn and Ameekyáaraam Sacred Lands Act which takes approximately 1,031 acres of specified lands in Siskiyou and Humboldt Counties, so-called California, into trust for the benefit of the Karuk...