Klamath

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The Klamath are a Native American people of southern Oregon and northern California known for their Plateau cultural traditions, fishing and hunting lifeways, and complex social and spiritual practices.

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Klamath canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the United States
Native American people
culturalArea Plateau culture area
culturalContinuity Maintenance of ceremonial life
Maintenance of traditional fishing practices
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
federallyRecognizedTribe The Klamath Tribes NERFINISHED
federallyRecognizedTribeIncludes Klamath NERFINISHED
Modoc NERFINISHED
Yahooskin Band of Snake NERFINISHED
historicalEvent Treaty with the United States in 1864 NERFINISHED
keyResource Salmon
Trout
Wapato and other root crops
Waterfowl
language Klamath language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Plateau Penutian languages NERFINISHED
materialCulture Basketry
Canoes
Fishing weirs and nets
Skin clothing
modernState California NERFINISHED
Oregon NERFINISHED
neighboringPeople Klamath Tribes NERFINISHED
Modoc NERFINISHED
Yahooskin Band of Snake NERFINISHED
primaryRegion Northern California NERFINISHED
Southern Oregon NERFINISHED
relatedLanguage Modoc language NERFINISHED
relatedPeople Modoc people NERFINISHED
reservation Klamath Reservation NERFINISHED
socialOrganization Extended family groups
Village-based communities
spiritualBelief Animism
Sacredness of water and lakes
spiritualPractice Ceremonial dances
Shamanism
Vision quests
subsistence Fishing
Gathering of roots and seeds
Hunting
traditionalRegion Klamath Basin NERFINISHED
Sprague River basin NERFINISHED
Upper Klamath Lake area NERFINISHED
Williamson River basin NERFINISHED
treatyResult Cession of large portions of traditional territory

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