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Karuk
Leader Arrested
North
Coast
Journal
August 23, 2007
On Monday evening, the
Siskiyou County Sheriff's Department arrested Karuk Tribe Vice Chairman
Leaf Grant Hillman in Happy Camp. The previous Friday, Aug. 17, the
Siskiyou County District Attorney's office had filed a felony domestic
violence charge against Hillman. Siskiyou County D.A. Kirk Andrus said
Hillman, who lives in
Orleans
, is charged with one count
corporal injury on a spouse or cohabitant, and with two special
allegations: inflicting great bodily injury and using a deadly weapon.
Hillman's bail has been set at $50,000.
The charges stem from an
incident in which Hillman allegedly was involved on July 28 at
Nordheimer Flat on the Salmon River, a tributary to the Klamath, where a
group had assembled for the Jammin" for the Salmon Music Festival.
The festival was the concluding party to week-long events, hosted by
several salmon advocacy and river restoration groups, that included the
annual
Salmon River
spring Chinook and summer
steelhead dives to count fish in the river and workshops and talks in
the 2nd Annual Spring-run Chinook Symposium.
According to Siskiyou
County Undersheriff Mike Murphy, his department received call at
11:37 p.m.
on July 28 from a CalFire
(California Department of Forestry) dispatcher reporting domestic
violence at Nordheimer Flat. CalFire had a received a call from someone
at the scene, said Murphy. "The [Sheriff's] deputy started
responding down there, then he got a call from them saying that by the
time he got there, nobody would be there," Murphy said. "It's
a two-hour drive." The closer Hoopa substation of the Humboldt
County Sheriff's Office sent an investigator to take statements, and
forwarded them to Siskiyou.
According to a report by
Barry Clausen in the Aug. 8 Pioneer Press, the victim "was
treated at the scene and taken to Hoopa by medical personnel from Salmon
River Volunteer Fire and Rescue. Hoopa Ambulance then took her to
Mad
River
Community
Hospital
in Arcata where she was
treated for blunt head trauma and multiple face lacerations."
Clausen's report alleged that the victim had been "hit on the head
with a beer bottle" -- details he said he obtained from talking to
people in Happy Camp who said they'd witnessed or heard of the event.
Clausen also reported that several tribal elders asked the Karuk Tribal
Council to "ask Leaf Hillman to resign his position as tribal vice
chairman."
This Monday, one of these
elders, Pauline Attebery, of Happy Camp, confirmed that report. "We
went there the following Monday. The council was in a planning meeting,
and Mr. Hillman was there. But he did not stay to attend the meeting we
had afterward" with the council, she said. "We told them we
felt [the incident] warranted dismissal. The council said they needed to
get legal advice. And we accepted that." Attebery said she was not
at the Nordheimer event, and that she had heard of it secondhand. She
also said the victim had been released from the hospital.
The victim signed a form
asking the Sheriff's Department not to release her name, said Murphy.
Hillman, who's been vice
chair of the tribal council since 2002, has been a major player in
efforts to restore the
Klamath River
watershed and salmon
habitat; he has been at the forefront of pushing for removal of the
Klamath dams. He has been director of the tribe's natural resources
department and the tribe's fisheries department, and has served on
numerous committees and task forces. In 2005, he was named a finalist
for the Buffett Award for Indigenous Leadership. Hillman, whose family
is a dance keeper, also leads the Karuk World Renewal Ceremony each
year, called Pikyowish.
As of Tuesday afternoon,
an arraignment hearing date had not been set.
-- Heidi Walters
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Source:
http://www.northcoastjournal.com/082307/shortstories0823.html
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