Hupa

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a member of the Athapaskan people of the Trinity River valley in California

the Athapaskan language spoken by the Hupa

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Presbyterian missionaries came to the Hoopa Valley in 1873 and had extended their evangelical efforts outwards, up and down the Klamath and along the various forks of the Trinity River, by the 1890s.
1983) (holding statute granting government authority over Hoopa Valley Tribe's timber resources created trust obligation); White Mountain Apache Tribe v.
The plaintiff is an Indian tribe that sold timber held in trust to Hoopa Forest Industries (HFI), who in turn sold the timber to Blue Lake Forest Products (Blue Lake).
In addition, a minimum of 340,000 acre-feet is set aside for release into the Trinity River to satisfy Hoopa Valley Tribe water claims.(84) Additional firm water supplies are also required for National Wildlife Refuges, some state wildlife areas, and even some private wildlife areas.(85) Altogether 1.2 to 1.3 million acre-feet of water is set aside for environmental purposes.
Now students have their own mobile desks, just like third-graders at Hoopa Valley Elementary (right).
Risk factors associated with clinic visits during the 1999 forest fires near the Hoopa Valley Indian Reservation, California, USA.