
Wiyot Tribe, CA | Official Website
Find information about the revival of the Wiyot culture, language, the Heritage Museum, tribal enrollment, library services, the social services available, youth activities, elders meals, environmental projects, and more.
History | Wiyot Tribe, CA
Wiyot cultural practices and language were discouraged by official policies of "acculturation." Wiyot people learned to work and live within the white community, effectively "walking in two worlds." Wiyot people often went to white schools, married European immigrants, and helped to build the timber, fishing and agricultural industries.
Tuluwat Project | Wiyot Tribe, CA
The ground beneath Tuluwat, the Wiyot village, is an enormous clamshell mound (or midden). This mound, measuring over six acres in size and estimated to be over 1,000 years old, is an irreplaceable physical history of the Wiyot way of life.
Our Story | Wiyot Tribe, CA
Dishgamu Humbodlt was created to address these challenges and help restore balance to Wiyot ancestral territory - now a collection of highly interdependent yet disparately governed cities and towns, as well as the population center of Humboldt County and the northern California coast.
| Wiyot Tribe, CA
Find information about the revival of the Wiyot culture, language, the Heritage Museum, tribal enrollment, library services, the social services available, youth activities, elders meals, environmental projects, and more.
Historical & Linguistic Background of Soulatluk - Wiyot
The Wiyot language (called Soulátluk' - literally ‘your jaw’ - by some speakers) was the native language of the Wiyot people until the death of Della Prince, the last fluent Wiyot speaker to collaborate with linguists, in 1962.
We highlighted the fact that the Wiyot hold less than 1% of our ancestral lands and discussed the opportunity for climate and conservation initiatives, like the 30x30 State and Federal initiatives to conserve 30% or our lands by 2030, to act as vehicles for the repatriation of Tribal lands and for the expansion of o-
Vision and Values | Wiyot Tribe, CA
Our projects take place on ancestral Wiyot land. We cultivate an intentional relationship to the land and work responsibly within its limits. We celebrate the unique opportunities of each site by honoring Wiyot history and culture, our natural world, and the needs of our community.
Staff Directory • Wiyot Tribe, CA • CivicEngage
Wiyot Tribe 1000 Wiyot Drive Loleta, California 95551 Phone: 707-733-5055 Fax: 707-733-5601 Contact Us
Cultural Activities | Wiyot Tribe, CA
The Wiyot Tribe would like to offer its services to your classrooms or organizations in presenting Native perspectives on culture and history on the North Coast. Wiyot ancestral lands extend from Little River to the north, Bear River Ridge to the south, and …