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Four Northern California tribes are working together on a microgrid project to improve power reliability in their remote region.
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On Monday, Humboldt County’s Hoopa Valley Tribe removed its chairman, accusing him of gross negligence, among other charges.
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The council will hold a special meeting in March to discuss removing their top official.
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Last week, the Hoopa Valley Tribe in Northern California announced its largest land acquisition since its reservation was established in 1864.
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Twenty years ago, tribal youth founded the Salmon Run to call for the removal of four dams along the Klamath River. This year’s run will coincide with work to demolish them.