Tanner Allread (@tannerallread) 's Twitter Profile
Tanner Allread

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Milanovich Fellow @UCLA_Law | Ph.D. Candidate @StanfordHistory, J.D. @StanfordLaw | Indian Law Scholar & Legal Historian | Okie | Chahta | Queer | he/him/his

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A Texas woman was driven off her land by a racist mob in 1939. More than eight decades later, she owns it again. cbsn.ws/48xZa4v

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We are very sad to hear that Pulitzer Prize–winning author N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) passed away last week. He was born on February 27, 1934, in Lawton, OK. Sending our condolences to his family & friends 💚 May he rest in peace.

We are very sad to hear that Pulitzer Prize–winning author N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) passed away last week. He was born on February 27, 1934, in Lawton, OK.
Sending our condolences to his family & friends 💚 May he rest in peace.
Tanner Allread (@tannerallread) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to be included in this Rachel Shelden thread on “exceptional untenured” historians! There’s so much exciting work happening in 18th and 19th century U.S. history!

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This is exactly why certain senior historians are saying that nothing new is happening in US history right now and why they’re dead wrong 👇

Yurok Tribe (@theyuroktribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crews are dismantling Iron Gate, Copco 1 & J.C Boyle dams on the Klamath River. The project will reopen 400 miles of salmon habitat. For the 1st time in more than 100 years, fish are expected to spawn above the dams in 2024. The former reservoirs are already greening up.

Crews are dismantling Iron Gate, Copco 1 & J.C Boyle dams on the Klamath River. The project will reopen 400 miles of salmon habitat. For the 1st time in more than 100 years, fish are expected to spawn above the dams in 2024. The former reservoirs are already greening up.
Elizabeth Hidalgo Reese (Yunpovi) (@yunpovi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Article! (I'm back to Professoring) Tribal Representation and Assimilative Colonialism. Link: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cf… 🧵Ever wondered why tribal governments--despite being entirely separate from states--don't get to send their own representatives to Congress? 1/8

Yurok Tribe (@theyuroktribe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Klamath River is experiencing an amazing transformation. The remaining 3 of 4 dams are coming down. This winter, Yurok crews hand planted 8.5 tons of native seeds in the former reservoirs. Now, an array of locally adapted wildflowers & grasses cover much of the clay soil.

Kurtis Alexander (@kurtisalexander) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just in: The first salmon in more than a century has been spotted swimming in waters long blocked by the Klamath River dams. The return of the fish is seen as an early success for the dam-removal project... sfchronicle.com/california/art…

Elizabeth Hidalgo Reese (Yunpovi) (@yunpovi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 Things you can do on #IndigenousPeoplesDay besides just re-share this and other posts. 🧵 1. Support pro-Tribal organizations. Donate to orgs like National Congress of American Indians and @NDNRights advocate for the rights of Native people and Tribes in the Courts and in Congress.

Karen Tani (@kmtani.bsky.social) (@kmtani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It was exciting, surprising, and - if I'm honest - scary, to be invited to write the Foreword to this year's Harvard Law Review Supreme Court issue. Those who have come before are giants in the field. And this past Term was a wild one. harvardlawreview.org/print/vol-138/… (1/x)