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Module 1Module 2Module 3Module 4CategoryTopicNameResource TypeTribe (sourced or referenced)LinkSourceDescriptionPermission for Use
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23ReferenceTEK
Lake County Pomo: Connecting Waterways Danching Hitch Summit
Video?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFGUklMaQXc&t=5s
?Video compilation of different songs and dances
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2ReferenceTEK
Gold Chains: the Hidden History of Slavery in California
Website
https://www.aclunc.org/sites/goldchains/explore/bloody-island.html
ACLU of Northern CaliforniaHistory of the Bloody Island Massacre
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23ReferenceTEKPress Kit for Saving the SacredDocument
Koi Nation, Habematolel of Upper Lake
https://www.csuchico.edu/alva/_assets/documents/saving-the-sacred-press-kit-reduced.pdf
Advanced Laboratory for Visual AnthropologyPress Kit for Saving the Sacred (Koi and Habematolel)
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1234ProjectRestorationTule Revegetation: About TulesVideo
The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians; Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake; Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNtEiu14kRw
Air KayakWalkthough of Tule lifecycle, trail restoration
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1234ReferenceTuleTule Remarkable: Puttling the Filter Back in Clear Lake, Tule Revegetation: About TulesVideo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAxtaCmud0A&t=270s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNtEiu14kRw
Air KayakHighlghts benefits of tule, walks through ways in which restoration work is done (tools you need, how to plant) Site also has bird and watershed videos, Walkthough of Tule lifecycle, trail restoration
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124Field TripNatural HistoryDocent Manual and School Field trips
Curriculum, Field Trips, Docent Walks
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GEouyhRGfWtUR7FUza1yNtjeqbsj1zzp/view?usp=share_link
https://andersonmarsh.org/index.html
https://andersonmarsh.org/nature_walks.html
Anderson Marsh Interpretive AssociationCurriculum shared with permission by Henry Bornstein, outreach focused on 3rd grade, sometimes 2/4 grade. Konocti school district all funded by AMIA. Mainly Konocti schools, but Lucerne and Kelseyville schools also come. Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association docent volunteers also offer monthly guided nature walks and tours of the historic ranch house.
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23ReferenceTEK
An introduction to the Koi Nation of Northern California
NewsletterKoi Nation
https://andersonmarsh.org/pdfs/amia_newsletter_winter-spring_2016.pdf
Anderson Marsh Interpretive AssociationHistory of the Koi people from Dino Beltran
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1ProjectTEK
Tribal partnership results in new curriculum on Pomo history
Article
Big Valley Rancheria; Elem Band of Pomo; Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake; Robinson Rancheria
https://edcal.acsa.org/tribal-partnership-results-in-new-curriculum
Association of CA School Administrators
Article includes names of individuals involved with developing the Lake County Strong curriculum
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123ProjectBackgroundPollution and Prejudice in ClearlakeVideo
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QqzYHoQtWg&t=2s
Bay Area Air DistrictHighlights elder Ron Montez, as he walks through his life experience with Sarah Ryan, Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
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24ProjectRestoration
California Resilience Challenge Spotlight Series: Resilient Communities at Clear Lake
Blog
https://www.bayareacouncil.org/energy_climate_change/california-resilience-challenge-spotlight-series-resilient-communities-at-clear-lake/?fbclid=IwAR2QBgJz12vl5rI-u0PvPm01bAHJtVtjyxV3wRoENCvQpnr9aaHaGIRXwIY
Bay Area Council
With a grant from the California Resilience Challenge, the Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians are greatly amplifying their existing lake monitoring/ system by expanding an open-access data-management portal for Clear Lake’s water quality issues.
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1234ProjectHitch
Reporting Fish Kills on Clear Lake with iNaturalist
Curriculum
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://flowwest.shinyapps.io/bvr-water-quality/_w_bba1c110/Reporting%20fish%20kills%20with%20iNaturalist%202021%20V1B.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians3 pager- directions on reporting fish kills using iNat
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123DataWater Quality
Microcystins at the tap: A closer look at unregulated drinking water contaminants
Paper
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://awwa.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/aws2.1337?fbclid=IwAR0szHV01r3F7pyJnVcF1Tton3BTdjX85ytVoG4MTi6voqagOKfD8x7txO0
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
A cyanotoxin study of the drinking water of public water systems and private/self supplied systems on Clear Lake.
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123ProjectRestorationErosion ControlReport
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_620c37c9c4234338991b5c63fda80525.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Project 2013-2015. Without a shoreline erosion control project, we believe that the fencing along Mission Rancheria is threaten ed. In addition, soils washing away during rains contribute to poorer water quality blooms in the summer. because of increased sedimentation to the lake, which will feed algae
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124ProjectCCS
Citizen Science: Harmful Algal Blooms & Fish Kills
Curriculum
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.udemy.com/course/citizen-science-harmful-algal-blooms-fish-kills/
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansCOURSE: Citizen Science: Harmful Algal Blooms & Fish Kills
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124ProjectCCSFish Kill iNaturalist Project
https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/clear-lake-fish-kill-monitoring-project
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Clear Lake Fish Kill Monitoring is a citizen science project to record fish kills wherever they occur on Clear Lake and nearby tributaries. This project contributes to ongoing data collection and environmental monitoring efforts by the Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians EPA Office in collaboration with local, state, regional, and national agencies.
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12DataWater Quality
Clear Lake Cyanobacteria Monitoring Program
Database
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/clearlakecyanotoxins
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Landing page for maps, data, and description of HAB and cyanobacteria monitoring program
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12DataHitchClear Lake Hitch LinksDocument
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_a1008ebc1adf49b5b43bf9518e8f5752.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansOne Page Document with MANY links to resources
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12ReferenceBackground
Impacts of Climate Change on the Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Report
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/epic/downloads/06bvbpi.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Reading: history of the tribe, background of the lake's cultural importance as well as current impacts and responses.
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134DataWater QualityResources for ResidentsDatabase
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/resources-for-residents
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansLanding page for links that residents can access for more info on HABs
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13ReferenceHitch
The Clear Lake Hitch/Chi Struggling for Survival
Presentation
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://view.genial.ly/6307ddebabb4f40018657832
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansInteractive Presentation, tribal information, visual engagement
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13ReferenceWater QualityTribal Use Impact of HABsGraphic
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_8a216bbc087e470f97d2d1623aeed5a6.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansChart showing how tribal activities are impacted by HABs
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14DataCCSBig Valley Cyanotoxin IssuesDatabase
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/clearlakecyanotoxins?fbclid=IwAR1k-MzxskcJVlwX-4ZUv5UmWN-AMyCpKXxtv2-RTo9FZYeZuvQ7OnXioAQ
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansInteractive map, background information, data sets, ways to report, Traditional Tribal Activities
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1DataHitchFish KillsMap
https://flowwest.shinyapps.io/bvr-water-quality/
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indiansmap, data tables and background information (could be used to look at CLERC and USGS)
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234Field TripTuleTule Boat FestivalFlier
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_316850797c034575bae81e5bf96311d9.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansHistory of the Tule Boat Festival
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234Field TripTuleTule Boat RacesProgram
https://z-upload.facebook.com/visitKelseyville/posts/5632039693472727
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
On the first day of the festival the boat racing teams focus on collecting enough tules to build a boat. On the second day the teams start to assemble their boats, both children and adults participate in the race. Big Valley member Joe Weber is our Tule Boat Instructor and will be available to assist with the boat building if needed. On the third day the teams race the tule boats that they assembled.
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23DataWater Quality
Clear Lake Water Quality Data Visualization Project
Report
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_f135c1f9e7114be081d656c1ffc78753.pdf
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansData Sharing program explained
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23ReferenceWater QualityTraditional Tribal ActivitiesWebsite
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/traditional-tribal-practices
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Overview of the importance of traditional Tribal activities in general and specific to Clear Lake
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2ReferenceWater QualityThe Water and Environment Hour KPFZSocial Media
https://www.facebook.com/TheWaterHour
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
88.1 FM --- Second Saturday of every month from 10-11am. Replayed the following Monday at 10am. Hosted by Sarah Ryan. Listen and join in on the conversation about ecology issues in Lake County CA. We'll tackle everything from cyanotoxins and the Clean Water Act to the local grading ordinance.
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3DataWater QualityClear Lake Water QualityMap
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/mark.tompkins/viz/ClearLakeWQ_0/ClearLakeWaterQualityDashboard
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansWater Quality Dashboard (interactive)
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3DataWater QualityClear Lake Water Quality DashboardDatabase
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/water-quality-dashboard
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indianshistorcal data and user guide of the dashboard
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4ProjectVolunteeringChemical safety surveySurvey
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.bvrancheria.com/epa
Big Valley Band of Pomo IndiansSend info in to the Tribal EPA
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1ProjectInvasive SpeciesLake County (CA) Primrose RemovalVideo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sc3J7CMZlmE
Bullfrog Groundwater Services, Lake County Department of Water Resources, TERA, Dr. Peiffer
Lake County, California is actively working to remove invasive aquatic primrose from the lake shoreline and restore Clear Lake ecology by replanting native species, including smartweed and tule. This video shows one day of work at Lucerne Harbor Park, featuring a work crew from the Tribal EcoCultural Restoration Alliance and Bullfrog Underwater Services.
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24ProjectLand Management, biodiversity monitoring, fire research, water quality managementEvery Kid Outdoors, Becoming a CS, BLM Report, Bald Eagle Hikes, Redbud Hiking Trail Interpretation, Agents of Discovery App, interactive mapStudent Facing Resource, Report, App, interactive map
https://www.blm.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/JrRanger_Citizen_Science.pdf
https://www.tuleyome.org/wp-content/uploads/FY2020-Berryessa-Snow-Mountain-NM-Managers-Report-1.pdf
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/docs/2021-03/2021_Berryessa_Snow_Mountain_Poster_11x17_508.pdf
https://www.blm.gov/visit/cache-creek-wilderness
https://www.tuleyome.org/wp-content/uploads/FY2020-Berryessa-Snow-Mountain-NM-Managers-Report-1.pdf
Bureau of Land ManagementBLM report on Berryessa Wilderness noted programs: ald Eagle Hikes into the Cache Creek Wilderness. Also hosted Field trip for fifth grade classes from Burns Valley Elementary school. Berryessa Wilderness area also has Agents of Discovery App to be used as interactive when visiting the national monument. NOT Clear Lake Focused, but general resource offered on BLM Clear Lake lands. You Can Be a Citizen Scientist (3-4) as well as lessons on rocks, monarchs, etc.
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2Field TripNatural HistoryProgram
https://www.tuleyome.org/wp-content/uploads/FY2020-Berryessa-Snow-Mountain-NM-Managers-Report-1.pdf
Bureau of Land ManagementField trip for fifth grade classes from Burns Valley Elementary school. Four interpretative stations were set up along the Redbud hiking trail. Groups of students visited each table to learn about various aspects of the Cache Creek Wilderness, and other resources within BSMNM. These stations included overviews about cultural resources, native plants, fire ecology, and wildlife. One station talked about the native plant community and how these plants sustained the native Hill Patwin, Pomo, and Miwok cultures for thousands of years. Another talked about ecological practices that support a healthy and productive land-base. Each child had an opportunity to hike in the wilderness before eating lunch and heading back to the school.
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4Career OpportunityBiodiversityInternships and work crewsProgram
https://www.blm.gov/sites/blm.gov/files/docs/2022-01/MNF-BLM-StakeGuide-010622-e.pdf
Bureau of Land Management
For high schoolers, BLM natural resource staff hosted two workability students to conduct Foothill Yellow Legged Frog Surveys and collect water survey data quality data in anadromous streams. Tuleyome worked with Emerson Sr. High School to develop content for an informational kiosk along the Frog Pond Trail.
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4ProjectBackgroundEvery Kid Outdoors, Becoming a CSFlier
https://www.blm.gov/sites/default/files/documents/files/JrRanger_Citizen_Science.pdf
Bureau of Land ManagementYou Can Be a Citizen Scientist (3-4)
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12DataHitch2021 Hitch Population EstimatesReport
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1RwPPeXcnw1FtnXZovlqZ-km2XbjJrmp0/view?usp=share_link
California Department of Fish and WildlifeIn an effort to evaluate the Clear Lake Hitch fishery in Clear Lake, a Schnabel and Schumacher-Eschmeyer mark- recapture survey was conducted from March 16, 2021 through May 19, 2021.
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12DataHitch2022 Hitch Population EstimatesReport
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10OWzmKBcVQzxc4-kIDfVdsP7F8c56Ndg/view?usp=share_link
California Department of Fish and WildlifeCDFW conducted visual surveys on seven tributaries to Clear Lake to monitor spawning in late winter and spring of 2022. During the 2022 visual survey, CDFW sampled specific points along each tributary to help determine the relative number of hitch migrating upstream to spawn. This information, combined with previous years’ data (Ewing 2014, 2016−2021) and with future surveys at these locations, will assist CDFW with long-term management decisions regarding hitch.
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12ProjectBackground
Background on Molok Luyuk Coalition Letter to President Biden
Website
https://www.cnps.org/conservation/protect-molok-luyuk
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
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13DataHitchVisual Surveys on Clear Lake TributariesReport
https://nrm.dfg.ca.gov/FileHandler.ashx?DocumentID=202598
California Department of Fish and WildlifeAdobe Creek: July 2022- looks at 10 year historical data, has helpful summary and photos
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1ProjectInvasive SpeciesCommon Carp and Goldfish ManagementBlog
Robinson Rancheria
https://wildlife.ca.gov/News/Archive/cdfw-robinson-rancheria-partner-on-pilot-program-to-remove-invasive-carp-goldfish-to-help-clear-lake-hitch#gsc.tab=0
California Department of Fish and WildlifePartnership with CDFW for carp management
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23ReferenceHitchTribal Beneficial Uses DesignationWebsite
https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/centralvalley/water_issues/basin_plans/tribal_beneficial_uses/
California Department of Fish and WildlifeUnderstanding Tribal Beneficial Uses; Dates for related meetings and workshops
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24ProjectInvasive SpeciesInvasive Species Art ContestProgram
https://wildlife.ca.gov/News/youth-art-and-video-contest-seeks-eco-influencers2#gsc.tab=0
California Department of Fish and WildlifeOpportunity- taking action, Youth Art And Video Contest Seeks Eco-Influencers
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2Career OpportunityBiodiversityFeatured Scientist: Ben EwingBlog
https://wildlife.ca.gov/Science-Institute/Featured-Scientist/ben-ewing1
California Department of Fish and WildlifeInterview of Ben Ewing and his role at CDFW
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4Career OpportunityWatersheds
Tribal Water Protectors Certificate Program
Program
https://californiatribalcollege.com/events/my-bookings/
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
The California Youth Tribal Water Protector Certificate offers high school students the opportunity to attend college classes and earn continuing and professional college credits. The program is designed to help students learn Tribal Water Law and Policies. California waterways, and the impact it has upon California tribes.
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4ProjectVolunteeringFish rescuesReport
https://www.bvrancheria.com/_files/ugd/f2d74c_3231dd68021a409fad9c2a1b57b63b9a.pdf
California Department of Fish and Wildlife
Volunteers helped remove fish including threatened Clear Lake hitch species in isolated pools drying up
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23ReferenceTEK7 Essential Understandings of California Native History and CultureVideo
https://cimcc.org/exhibits/seven-essential-understandings/
California Indian Museum and Cultural CenterVidoes that recap eat of the seven understandings
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23ReferenceTEK
7 Essential Understandings of California Native History and Culture
Curriculum
https://cimcc.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/7-Essential-Support-Booklet-Final.pdf
California Indian Museum and Cultural CenterStudent-facing slides
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1ReferenceConservation
Ways of Seeing: “See” Molok Luyuk with artist Obi Kauffman & botanist Nick Jensen
Video
https://youtu.be/N9AavkCRXWw
California Native Plant SocietyListen in as both artist and scientist share their personal connection to Molok Luyuk (Walker Ridge) and learn about the landscapes, botany, and natural forces that define this special place.
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1234ReferenceTEK
Lake, Mendocino, and Sonoma County Tribal Listening Session: Summary Indicators of Climate Change in California
Report
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, Elem Indian Colony, Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, Robinson Rancheria Pomo Indians of California, Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/climate-change/document/lmssummary.pdf
California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California, and the CalEPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment jointly convened a listening session with Lake, Sonoma, and Mendocino County Tribes. The listening sessions had the following objectives: 1. Listen to perspectives from tribal communities in these counties on climate change impacts they are experiencing and identify common themes.-12. Collect tribal input to help the OEHHA Indicators of Climate Change in California report raise awareness about tribal-specific climate change impacts and increase recognition of the value of tribal knowledge in reporting climate change impacts.
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1234ReferenceTEK
California Tribes and Climate Change: Voices from the Frontlines
Video
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians of California
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGxR5lPMP_I
California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians and the Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians discuss impacts of climate change. The Tribes speak about the impacts of climate change on their communities, families, resources, and lives. Filmed in 2023.
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23ReferenceWater QualityClear Lake Fish Advisory GraphicPoster
https://oehha.ca.gov/media/downloads/advisories/clearlakeposter080318.pdf
California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Fish consumption guidelines.
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123Field TripBackgroundAnderson Marsh State Historic ParkBrochure
https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/483/files/AndersonMarshSHPWebLayout2015.pdf
California State ParksPages 5-6 list habitats, page 8 map of area by habitat. Page 2, brief tribal history, page 3 settlers
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12Field TripNatural HistoryClear Lake State ParkBrochure
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.parks.ca.gov/pages/473/files/ClearLakeWebBrochure2012.pdf
California State ParksNatural history and recreation opportunites at the park
Note from Peggy: don't see biodiveristy connections
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12Field TripNatural HistoryJunior Ranger Adventure Guide (EN)Program
http://kids.parks.ca.gov/pages/22783/files/JR%20Ranger%20AdventureGuide_English%20-%20remediated.pdf
California State ParksEnglish version
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12Field TripNatural HistoryJunior Ranger Adventure Guide (SPA)Program
http://kids.parks.ca.gov/pages/22783/files/JR%20Ranger%20AdventureGuide_Spanish_remediated.pdf
California State ParksSpanish version
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13Field TripNatural HistoryVirtual Dual Language State Park Junior Ranger ProgramProgram
https://prezi.com/p/wopesjnockuu/?present=1
California State ParksOver the summer of 2020, close to 10,000 kids and parents participated in our Virtual Junior Ranger Programs. With so much success and public support, many staff statewide wanted to see these programs continue. Working together, educators of California State Parks, known as Interpreters, developed a dual language Junior Ranger program.
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13ReferenceWater Quality
Getting to the bottom of what fueld algal blooms in Clear Lake
Article
https://californiawaterblog.com/2020/11/22/getting-to-the-bottom-of-what-fuels-algal-blooms-in-clear-lake/
California WaterBlog
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4ReferenceTEK
My turn: As Habematolel Pomo rise, we look to California to continue embracing tribes’ sovereignty
Article
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake
https://calmatters.org/environment/2019/01/my-turn-as-habematolel-pomo-rise-we-look-to-california-to-continue-embracing-tribes-sovereignty/
CalMatters
Sherry Treppa is chairwoman of Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake in Lake County, streppa@hpultribe-nsn.gov. She wrote this commentary for CALmatters.
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23ReferenceTEK
How one California tribe protects the history of its land
Article
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake; Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians
https://www.capradio.org/176499?fbclid=IwAR1SJiF1sVwu9IX1ZOZY2yLi-ShosdNoS1HeFVJ22v4WSuHT42HxZLqduC8%20
CapRadioAbout cultural preservation, highlighting members of Habematolel and Elem Tribes
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34ReferenceWater QualityCalifornia Tribes Call Out Degradation of Clear LakeArticle
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://ccij.io/article/california-tribes-call-out-degradation-of-clear-lake/
Center for Collaborative Inestigative Journalism
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234ProjectCivic participationCommunity CleanupsProgram
http://www.cc4cl.org/upcoming-events.html
Citizens Caring for Clear Lake
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24ProjectCivic participationAdopt a Street/NeighborhoodProgram
http://www.cc4cl.org/adopt-a.html
Citizens Caring for Clear Lake
If you have in mind a place within the City of Clearlake that you would like to adopt and clean regularly please adopt that block or stretch of street and let us know. You may wish to adopt a spot in your own neighborhood.
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24ProjectCivic participationHighway CleanupsProgram
http://www.cc4cl.org/cc4c-summary.html
Citizens Caring for Clear Lake
CC4C has adopted The Veterans' Memorial Highway (State Hwy 53) from Lower Lake to 18th Ave., west side. We clean up the 2nd Saturday of every month, weather permitting, starting at 9:00, earlier in summer.
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24ProjectCCSClear Lake Hitch Observation Program
https://www.clerc.co/hitch-observation-program.html
Clear Lake Environmental Research Center (CLERC)
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2ProjectRestorationFire & ForestryWebsite
https://www.clerc.co/fireandforestry.html
Clear Lake Environmental Research Center (CLERC)Current and past projects with prescribed burning and managing for fire impacts
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1Field TripNatural HistoryClear Lake State Park Scavenger HuntProgram
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10VEYhuBqjiCooBqMXiOY7FpVC1voPh_q/view?usp=share_link
Clear Lake State ParkShared by Tiana Cicco
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24Field TripNatural HistoryCampfire ProgramsProgramKoi Nation
https://www.parks.ca.gov/Events/Details/14732
Clear Lake State ParkVariety of guest speakers, see list
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1ReferenceNative SpeciesClear Lake State Park YouTube ChannelVideo
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlt7dpkiufHKItJnP6f9XCj913i-wbAad
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationWildlife videos
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1ReferenceNative SpeciesFlora and Fauna of Clear Lake State ParkWebsite
https://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=21897
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationPhotos of flora and fauna; their facebook page has a lot from their webcams
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24Field TripProgramJunior RangersProgram
https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/junior-rangers-2022.html
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive Association
Saturdays for 7-12 year olds. Participants will explore 12 different subject areas related to cultural and natural resources, via hands-on activities and guided hikes.
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24Field TripNatural HistoryNature CenterProgram
https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/visitor-center.html
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationInterpretive exhibits include Pomo culture, Wetlands, Woodlands, Mountain Cave
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24Field TripNatural HistoryNature HikesProgram
https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/activities.html
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationEnjoy a stroll through the oak woodlands or on the Boardwalk Trail, surrounded by riparian habitat. Naturalists will interpret the hundreds of species of birds and other local fauna, the diverse plant species, and the rich cultural history of this area.
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24Field TripNatural HistorySchool ProgramsProgram
https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/activities.html
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationSchool programs are available for grades K-12. State curriculum guidelines are followed. Specific requests for curriculum can be accommodated. Over 1000 students every year discover the natural and cultural phenomena of this area. Free with reservations
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24ProjectCCSCA Biodiversity DayFlier
https://www.clearlakestatepark.org/biodiversity-week-2022.html
Clear Lake State Park Interpretive AssociationCA Biodiveristy Day/week at Clear Lake
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13DataBackgroundClear Lake Conditions (1873)Report
https://www.clerc.co/clear-lake-in-1873.html
CLERC1873 historcal report
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13DataWater QualityCurrent ConditionsDatabase
https://www.clerc.co/current-conditions.html
CLERC
water monitoring: Rumsey Scale, cyanotoxin, water quality dashboard, fire monitoring resources, air quality
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14DataHitchFish Observation ReportsMap
https://www.arcgis.com/apps/Embed/index.html?webmap=9165b8f625f441dc943bbe65aee6a144&extent=-123.0956,38.8881,-122.3774,39.1798&home=true&zoom=true&scale=true&search=true&searchextent=true&lege...
CLERCmap with survey points (question, does this data reflect what is in #15? or just CLERC's?)
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4Career OpportunityProgramAmerican Indian Summer InstituteProgram
https://www.csuchico.edu/tribalrelations/american-indian-summer-institute.shtml
CSU Chico
Learn about different college options. Exposes participants to the three college systems, California State University, University of California, and Community College. Participants get to experience college life and gain knowledge to pursue higher education.
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23ReferenceTEKThe Elem Tribe's Last StandArticle
Elem Indian Colony
https://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/magazine/entry/the-elem-tribes-last-stand/
Earth Island Journal
The story of the Elem and their struggle to hold on to its 14,000-year-old home next to one of the world’s most contaminated mercury mines.
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13ReferenceWatersheds
Video series: Elem as a superfund site, mercury poisoning
Video
Elem Indian Colony
http://www.elemindiancolony.org/environmental-protection-agency/
Elem Indian ColonyInformaton on Elem as a superfund site (videos and other resources)
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23ReferenceTEKThe Elem ModunVideo
Elem Indian Colony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ikq1XOZTXeI
Elem Indian Colony
This is the Story of California's Elem tribe, an example of how inequality and genocide of Indigenous tribes is still rampant today. Today the Elem tribe is confined to one of the deadliest and most polluted Superfund sites in America.
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3ReferenceBackground
Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo | Met Exhibitions
Video
Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnUJNcviI0g
Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco
Learn about Clear Lake and Elem Pomo roundhouses, the importance of the landscape and natural materials in Pomo basketry, and the environmental and cultural impact of mining and land loss—as well as the continuum of Pomo ceremony at the site. Narrated by Elem Pomo cultural leader and regalia maker Robert Joseph Geary, Dry Creek Pomo/Bodega Miwok scholar Sherrie Smith-Ferri, PhD, and Eastern Pomo artist and curator Meyo Marrufo.
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34ProjectRestoration
Putting Wildfire Plans to Use: Dusting off that CWPP
Blog
https://fireadaptednetwork.org/dusting-off-that-cwpp/
Fire Adapted Communities Learning Network (Magdalena Valerrama, sent from Eliot Hurwitz)
In this blog, Magdalena offers a couple lessons learned in terms of keeping a Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) viable and effective.
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24Field TripNatural HistoryNature HikesProgram
https://boggsmountain.org/boggs-activities/guided-hikes/
Friends of Boggs MountainHikes paused due to COVID, not sure the latest
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Traditional Pomo Tule Toys with Meyo Marrufo
Video
Robinson Rancheria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hmZrbHoBI4
Grace Hudson Museum
This is a recording of "Traditional Pomo Tule Toys with Meyo Marrufo" held on February 20, 2021. Meyo discusses tule traditions and demonstrates how to make toys out of tule.
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4ProjectTEKNative Youth Cultural Enrichment & Empowerment GroupProgram
https://www.facebook.com/events/3333835423613688/?ref=newsfeed
Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake
Build and learn Stick Game, create dream catchers, learn about the effects of social media on teens, make drums, drumsticks, and necklaces. BI-WEEKLY CLASSES FOR SIX SESSIONS OFFERED AT TWO LOCATIONS starting July 5th 2023 from 3:15pm-4:30pm. Through cultural teachings and shared experiences, we can strengthen self-esteem, culture, and community.
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Good Fire: Current Barriers to the Expansion of Cultural Burning and
Prescribed Fire in California and Recommended Solutions
Publication
https://karuktribeclimatechangeprojects.files.wordpress.com/2021/03/karuk-prescribed-fire-rpt_final-1.pdf
Karuk Tribe
This paper takes a “barriers and solutions” approach. Identified barriers are arranged by topic area, with background information on the legal and policy frameworks that have directly or indirectly created these barriers. Specific barriers are identified and described. Finally, the paper identifies possible solutions to address these barriers, ranging from internal agency changes to significant amendments to state and federal statute.
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1ReferenceNatural History
Anderson Marsh State Historic Park: A Walking History, Prehistory, Flora and Fauna Tour of a California State Park
BookKathleen ScavoneThis book is available in all Lake County Schools.
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People of the Water: a novella of the events leading to the Bloody Island Massacre of 1850
BookKathleen ScavoneThis book is available in all Lake County Schools.
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California Tribes Support Each Other and Seek Inclusion in State Wildfire Response
Article
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Middletown Rancheria of Pomo Indians
https://www.kcet.org/news-community/california-tribes-support-each-other-and-seek-more-inclusion-in-state-wildfire-response
KCET
“Now that tribes are invited to participate in the Emergency Operation Centers, we’re at the same level as cities for reporting out,” said Sarah Ryan. “When a tribe is on the EOC report-out list, they participate in calls and say 'this is what we need, this is what we have.' Being part of the decision-making process, hearing official updates from the horse’s mouth and being able to articulate tribal needs is a big deal given all the fires we’re experiencing,” explained Ryan.
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Inside the Fight for a Disappearing Fish in California's Most Polluted Lake
Article
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians
https://www.kcet.org/news-community/inside-the-fight-for-a-disappearing-fish-in-californias-most-polluted-lake
KCET
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Reviving a famously polluted California lake
Article
Robinson Rancheria, Big Valley Rancheria
https://knowablemagazine.org/article/food-environment/2023/reviving-famously-polluted-california-lake
Knowable MagazineClear Lake, the state’s largest freshwater body of water, is fouled each year by algal blooms, one of many assaults endured by the battered ecosystem. Can a multipronged plan help it recover?
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As a sacred minnow nears extinction, Native Americans of Clear Lake call for bold plan
Article
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Robinson Rancheria; Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake
https://news.yahoo.com/sacred-minnow-nears-extinction-native-130051692.html?guccounter=1
LA Times
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1ProjectHitch
Conservation Strategy for the Clear Lake Hitch
Report
Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Elem Colony of Pomo Indians; Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians; Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake; Robinson Rancheria
https://lakecountyca.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5951/CLH-Draft-Conservation-Strategy-?bidId=
Lake CountyMentions the BRC
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2nd Honoring All Voices Community Visioning Forum
Video
Robinson Rancheria
https://youtu.be/hfpqoHZM3kQ?t=111
Lake County
Supervisor Crandall gives a land acknowledgement and recounts the history of Robinson Rancheria, including the massacre at Bloody Island
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2ProjectHitchClover Creek Chi’ Revitalization ProjectPresentation
Robinson Rancheria
https://resources.ca.gov/-/media/CNRA-Website/Files/Initiatives/Clearlake-BRC/Clover-Creek-Chi-Revitilization-Project.pdf
Lake CountyPresentation to CA Natural Resources Agency from District 3 Supervisor Eddie Crandell
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Lake County's Genius Loci: Ecoarts Sculpture Walk
Article
https://www.lakecountybloom.com/lake-countys-genius-loci-visit-ecoarts-sculpture-walk-before-it-closes-november-10/
Lake County BloomMore about Middletown Art Center's EcoArts program
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24ProjectCivic participationLake County Coastal Cleanup DayEvent
https://www.lakeconews.com/newcal/6528
Lake County Department of Water Resources