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The Yurok Tribe Is Using California's Carbon Offset Program to Buy Back Its Land


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The Yurok Tribe Is Using California’s Carbon Offset Program to Buy Back Its Land
Nick Folkins, a Yurok citizen and a Yurok Fisheries Department technician, captures juvenile salmon for a long-term study on McGarvey Creek, a Klamath River tributary.
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With income from sequestering carbon in its forests, the tribe has supported youth programming, housing, road improvement, and businesses development. ....

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Exhibition of Karl Bodmer's portraits of Indigenous Americans opens at The Met


Exhibition of Karl Bodmer s portraits of Indigenous Americans opens at The Met
Hotokáneheh, Piegan Blackfoot Man, 1833. Watercolor and graphite on paper, 11 15/16 x 17 1/16 in. 1986.49.288 Joslyn Art Museum, Gift of the Enron Art Foundation, 1986.
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.- Karl Bodmer: North American Portraits will present a compelling visual response to Native North America through watercolors created in the 1830s by the Swiss draftsman Karl Bodmer (1809–1893). Bodmer was one of the most accomplished and prolific European artists to travel the Missouri River, and one of the first to document both the landscapes of the American interior and its Indigenous peoples.
The exhibition—on view at The Met from April 5 through July 25, 2021—is the first to focus primarily on Bodmer’s portraiture. It will feature 35 portraits along with 6 landscape and genre scenes and several aquatints, all from Joslyn Art Museum’s comprehensive Bodmer holdings. The works will be arranged in ....

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