Welcome to Yurok Youth Webpage

Links to Youth activities:

Yurok flyfishers...hook-up!!

Got IDEAS?...for youth activities? Go here!

 

Culture Camp at Bear Hole * Yurok Youth 2006

DV Awareness Mural @ Hoopa High 2006/07 American Indian Academy Class of 2007

Yurok Youth meet in these locations:

Hoopa High, Klamath River Early College, Arcata High, American Indian Academy, Jack Norton El, Hoopa El

Culture Classes and activities.

Yurok youth 6-18yrs. interested in your culture:

Beading, Carving, Dressmaking,Yurok Lanuage, Storytelling, Basketweaving, Fishing, Beading, Net hanging,

Woodworking, Archery, Indian Card game,Gathering and Food preparation.

If you are interested in having a spring 08 youth activity planned in your area or with a specific purpose in mind please let us know and will do our best to make it happen.  Due to limited amount of staffing we cannot be everywhere we would like to be but we will try and do activities in all three areas this year.

 

 

 

Beading at Culture Camp 2006 Fly fishing upriver youth  2006

2007 Fish Run, Youth and Elder Pickin Salmon Berries 2007 Archery at the Beach 2006

Sign painting Weitchpec youth 2006

                    

Fly Fishing in Canoe 2007
        Mill Creek Trail 2006
5th Annual Salmon Relay Run 2007

                         Culture Camp "Bear Hole" 2006 Culture Camp "Bear Hole" 2006

Got Tutoring?

Click here to go to the Education department tutor schedules in your area.

JOM Tutoring

Check out the Yurok Language Program Website

http://www.yuroktribe.org/departments/education/Yurok_Tribe_Language_Program/index.htm

 

 

 

                                                                  San Francisco: American Indian Film Festival Trip

                                                               

                     Darren and Yurok Canoe in Stanford Museum

                              

                                                        

     Chance C the 4th, Yurok & Hupa, presenting his film at the festival.    

                                                            (You can't see the mohawk because of the lighting)