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Definitions for klamath
ˈklæm əθkla·math
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Klamath, Klamath Rivernoun
a river flowing southwest from Oregon through northern California to the Pacific Ocean
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The term "Klamath" can refer to several related entities associated with a specific region in the United States: 1. Klamath People: A Native American tribe originally from the area that is now southern Oregon and northern California. 2. Klamath Language: The traditional language spoken by the Klamath people. 3. Klamath Tribes: Referring to three federally recognized Native American tribes in Oregon; the Klamath, the Modoc, and the Yahooskin. 4. Klamath River: A major river in Oregon and California. 5. Klamath County: A county located in southern Oregon. 6. Klamath Mountains: A mountain range in north California and Southern Oregon. 7. Klamath Reservation: A reservation in Oregon that is home to the Klamath Tribes. 8. Klamath National Forest: A national forest covering more than 1.7 million acres in north California and Southern Oregon.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of klamath in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of klamath in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
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Klamath Tribes're here today because those fish were here, the C'waam creation story says,' if those fish die, the people die.'.
Right now, the Klamath River is full of dead and dying fish on the Yurok Reservation, this disease will kill most of the baby salmon in the Klamath, which will impact fish runs for many years to come. For salmon people, a juvenile fish kill is an absolute worst-case scenario.
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