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    Karuk (redirect from Karok)
    Siskiyou County and into Southern Oregon. The name "Karuk," also spelled "Karok," means "upriver people", or "upstream" people, and are called Chum-ne in...
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    Karuk or Karok (Karok: Araráhih or Karok: Ararahih'uripih) is the traditional language of the Karuk people in the region surrounding the Klamath River...
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  • The Karok hesperion also known as the Karok Indian snail, scientific name Vespericola karokorum, is a species of air-breathing land snail, a terrestrial...
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    Sinkyone, Cahto, Tolowa, Nongatl, Wiyot, Chilula; Hokan Family: Pomo, Shasta, Karok, Chimiriko; Algonquian Family: Whilkut, Yurok; Yukian Family: Wappo; Penutian...
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    twelve active full-time speakers alive as of 2015, Karuk (also known as Karok, Quoratem, Charoc, and Quoratean) is considered to be a severely endangered...
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    Algic 800 (0.22) Mesquakie (Fox) Meshkwahkihaki Algic 727 (0.19) 22.15% Karok Káruk Isolate 700 (0.19) 5.43% Pomo — Pomoan 648 (0.17) 14.81% Oneida Oneyota'aaka...
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    Paiute Indians), Oregon Quartz Valley Indian Community (Klamath, Karuk (Karok), and Shasta (Chasta) people), California. The Klamath people lived in the...
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    northwestern California Tsnungwe Juaneño, Acjachemem, southwestern California Karok, northwestern California Kato, Cahto, northwestern California Kawaiisu,...
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    disturbance. Indigenous peoples of North America—including the Bear River Band, Karok, and Pomo tribes—found the plant and its fruit very useful. The bright red...
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    Kerteszettudomany.uni-corvinus.hu. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2017-06-24. "A Karok története". Uni-corvinus.hu. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2017-06-24. [1][dead...
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