
Karuk
- No Reservation
My
Opinion, by Barry R. Clausen
August 31, 2007
The
Northern California Karuk Tribe has no reservation. They have no Tribal
police. They have no fishing rights on the
Klamath River
; they share those rights with the coastal Yurok Tribe. Yet
the Karuk Tribal Council authorizes lawsuits to be filed against the
U.S. Government and the State of
California
both of which give them
millions of dollars.
Based
on documents and interviews it appears obvious to me that the Tribal
Council wants to stop all farmers, ranchers and recreational use of the
Klamath and
Salmon
Rivers
. There are over 50 areas of
the Salmon and the Klamath that will be either closed or restricted to
gold prospecting each year if Assembly Bill 1032 passes this year.
AB
1032 is sponsored by the Karuks along with Assemblywomen Wolk of Davis
California. Over two-dozen other uneducated Democratic politicians
endorse her efforts, as do the usual environmental groups. Assemblyman
LaMalfa and several Republicans are opposed to the bill.
The
Karuk, Democratic politicians and environmentalists want to control the
use of the river to hobby gold prospectors and have filed numerous
lawsuits in order to eliminate non-tribal use of the river.
AB
1032 is a bill that is intended to modify Section 5353 of the Fish and
Game Code to allow the Department to arbitrarily list any (or nearly
all) waterways within the State to be closed to gold prospecting.
While
all this is happening, the Tribal Residents are getting the blame for
the negative actions their leaders are creating. Based on interviews and
documents I believe the hatred against the tribe leadership is growing
and much of it comes from Tribal members. The lands the Karuk use is
both federal and state, yet members of the Tribal Council apparently
believe they live in an area of
California
that is designed for their
use only.
One
of the Emails we received from a wise Tribal member states, “It is
about time that folks take this ‘intimidation’ seriously.
People do not realize that this is serious for Tribal folks in the
North
State
, especially if they are
Karuk.
“This
Tribe might be a Compact Self Governance Tribe, but they still get their
funds from the Government and as tax payers, it is our funds and they
are accountable. They are only sovereign as a ‘whole’ body and
not as individuals. Someone, needs to step up to the plate and
play some hard ball, as it is our money they use to intimidate and
create issues that are not honest, as culture dictates.
“They
cannot hide behind this disrespect and call it culture, because culture
is lived in a proud way. We did not drink, abuse, hate or be
negative, but we worked in harmony with one another and protected the
earth, as we are a part of the whole picture. I am ‘glad’ that
Karen's [Pioneer Press
August 22, 2007
] voice was heard, even if
this is a second print of the first edition of your submission.
“I
am a Tribal Member and I have had my share of grief caused by my
behavior, but we can change if we really need and want to. It is
not a bright future for our children and youth, nor a good picture for
our elders, who are our history.”
To
contact Barry Clausen call 530 227 4774 or Email unfrend1@charter.net
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