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Margo Robbins, Member of the Yurok Tribe and chairman of the Cultural Fire Management Council at the Hoopa reserve. Photographed by Carlos Jaramillo; Designed by Marcus Correa. The restoration of the river downstream will also have positive cultural impacts—especially for the cultural boat dance ceremonies of the Hoopa tribe. As it is now, says Frank, “every year we have to fight to get the water out of these reservoirs, just release enough water into the river so our boats don’t rake the dirt and we can actually perform the ritual.” there.” Photographed by Carlos Jaramillo; Styled by Marcus Correa. In addition to his water work, Frank has recently been focusing on outreach with a series of videos highlighting the various paths of Indigenous success. “Our youth are really struggling with substance abuse and mental health issues right now: I want to see our youth really thrive,” says Frank. She will also be running an Indigenous Youth Education Conference in LA later this year. “I am able to apply the lessons that matriarchs have taught me to my active work and career. My long-term goal is to see the public education system change, including the Indigenous perspective. It will take time to change the public education system—it’s rooted in colonization and full of lies.” Hoopa Reservation.
Frank wears a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier dress and vintage Romeo Gigli top from Replika Vintage. Her own hat and earrings. Watch a preview of Abalone Eyes, a Jazmin Garcia movie with Danielle Rey Frank in Hoopa Valley, California: With: Danielle Rey Frank, Juliana Pole, Melodie Kay George-Moore, Margo Robbins, Deborah McConnell, Mary Hall Awards season actually started with the annual Palm Springs International Film Festival, which ended today. Throughout the week, Hollywood’s top stars have traveled to California for various film screenings and seminars — and of course, they all walk the red carpet in style. While the event is certainly more casual than the official Golden Globes or Oscars, there are still some claims worth witnessing, whether it’s surreal silhouettes or archival gems.
The Trinity River Bridge features a mural painted with a traditional design that represents friendship and family ties. Photographed by Carlos Jaramillo.Frank credits matriarchs in her community for helping her get involved in water conservation at a very young age. At the age of 11, she met Margo Robbins, now chair of the Cultural Fire Management Board at the Hoopa reserve. Together they worked to grow her Hoopa Valley High School Water Defenders Club. In high school, she met Melodie George-Moore, a Hoopa female medicine and language teacher who served as her mentor and cultural educator, along with her aunt Deborah McConnell. Pollution accumulation in the Trinity River. Frank shows that algae growth affects oxygen levels in river water, a symptom of elevated water temperatures. Photographed by Carlos Jaramillo.Frank currently works for Save California Salmon as its youth coordinator, where her current boss, Regina Chichizola, has served as a mentor. is different. She joined the organization when she was 16 years old. “We created a curriculum called ‘Advocating for Water in Californian Indigenous Peoples.’ It’s really a standardized curriculum that’s being taught in about 30 public schools in California,” Frank said. In her new role, she’s also working in the production of events like Hoopa’s Fish Fair, where she will travel to schools and educate young people about the cultural importance of salmon. However, Frank’s most impressive work to date is fighting with her community to remove the Hoopa Valley Reserve’s Trinity and Klamath dams. “This will be the largest dam decommissioning project in American history,” Frank said. “The permits are now in the hands of the tribe; we have local engineers designing the demolition of dams.” Removing the dams will help restore healthy fish populations and is expected to improve the health of the lower river, which is part of the route Chinook salmon take from the ocean to their upstream spawning grounds. their source. Melodie Moore, Hoopa Medicine Woman.
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