Thanks to those of you who attended our March 20th Nature Night, An Introduction to the Klamath Tribes. Gabriann Hall provided an informative and powerful presentation about the history of the Klamath Tribes and their current restoration work. If you missed the presentation or would like to see parts of it again, you can watch a recording of Gabriann's presentation below or see Gabriann's slides.
Gabriann mentioned a handful of resources during her presentation. These include:
- The Ambo Fund, Water for The Klamath - Seeding Justice
- Donate to the First Nations Student Union Scholarship
- Support Central Oregon Native American Communities
- Email for public comment on the proposed landfill project that was referenced in the presentation.
- Public hearing in regards to Marsh Landfill on April 23rd - Zoom link.
- Sign up for updates on First Foods: Turtle Island TV series
About Gabriann Hall
Gabriann "Abby" Hall is an enrolled member of the Klamath Tribes. She was born and raised in the Fort Klamath Valley and attended school in Chiloquin, Oregon. She then went on to attend Oregon State University, receiving a Bachelor of Science in Ethnic Studies and a Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies. Gabriann later returned to school and received a Master of Arts in Teaching. She currently teaches Ethnic Studies, Native Studies, and Diversity in Allied Healthcare at Central Oregon Community College.
Learn more:
- Nurturing a New Partnership with the Klamath Tribes
- Native American Stewards of the Land
- Gabriann's presentation on boarding schools