User:Liaison1

Well, this pretty much is a totally WEAK first page, oh well. I talk up the Klamath Page. Just don't want my neighbors to get a bad rap down south in the Klamath Basin -- both the Farmers AND the Tribes. You see, I take both sides. Ok, let's build consensus and get it on... with regards to a full color Klamath page. --Liaison1 21:52, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

Wondering if this was close in applying on the Klamath page... 3RR

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OF course, I HARDLY know what I am talking about as a new person, to the community. --Liaison1 22:22, 30 August 2006 (UTC)

Working on page addition

The treaty provided that, if the Indians drank or stored intoxicating liquor on the reservation, the payments could be withheld and that the United States could locate additional tribes on the reservation in the future. Despite this provision many tribal members built and ran a brewery. The Klamath Tribe was the second richest tribe in the nation (even paying the BIA for services) at the time of the government's planned termination of the tibe through allotment.





| Nicks discussion of termination

Superlative Authorship (euro author) Klamath Tribe, The: A People And Their Reservation (ISBN: 0404629393) Stern, Theodore

Thinking about the designation of Klamath. Now called the Klamath Tribes (3) but Klamath could refer to Klamath descendent, tribal member on the Klamath Reservation, (and this roughly segregated from West to East Klamath Modoc Paiute located around the towns of Chiloquin Beatty Bly, or presently one enrolled with the Klamath Tribes. So perhaps to discuss modern Tribal life it would be better to say, The Klamath Tribes, and leave the term Klamath as an historic designation.--Liaison1 05:30, 1 September 2006 (UTC)