March 10, 2021

Native American Curriculum Aims to Bring Culturally Informed Education and Representation to Humboldt County High Schools

Author: Iridian Casarez

Save California Salmon, along with the Blue Lake Rancheria, the Yurok Tribe's Visitor Center, Klamath-Trinity Joint Unified School District's Indian Education Program, Humboldt State University's Native American Studies Department and the Hoopa High School Water Protector's club created a curriculum that meets California standards and responds to the state's "urgent water, climate and educational crises" and "need for Native American culturally informed education and representation in schools."