The native people in the Klamath Basin are consistently respecting their ancestors’ teachings of repairing the world.
The condor is a prominent member in the web of life of the Klamath Basin, providing nature-based services to maintain balance on the land.
The condor is also mythical across the American Continent with Inca priests embracing the largest bird in the Andean skies, while the Klamath people need their strength and long feathers for dancing ceremonies.
Tiana Williams, a biologist with the Yurok Tribe, shares intimate feelings for the condor, and how much their presence has been missed in the Klamath Basin.
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