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  2. Begin by entering the Employer/Supplier Name and Mailing Address, including City, State, and Zip Code. Ensure all contact information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Fill in the Phone Number and Cell Number fields. This information is crucial for any follow-up regarding your submission.
  4. Complete the Contact field along with the RFP/RFB Number and Amount of Contract. These details help identify your specific project.
  5. In the section regarding compliance, acknowledge your understanding of TERO requirements by reviewing and confirming your commitment to adhere to employment rules.
  6. Describe the basic tasks and types of work to be performed in detail. This helps clarify expectations for both parties involved.
  7. List required skills and categories necessary for performing the contract. Be thorough to ensure you attract qualified candidates.
  8. Finally, provide names and job titles of your Core Crew members. This identifies key personnel essential for project success.

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Our traditional stories teach us that the redwood trees are sacred living beings. Although, we use them in our homes and canoes, we also respect redwood trees because they stand as guardians over our sacred places. The yoch (canoe) makers are recognized for their intuitive craftsmanship.
Social Services provides burial assistance up to $2500 to tribal members.
The traditional money used by Yurok people is terk-term (dentalia shell), which is a shell harvested from the ocean. The dentalia used on necklaces are most often used in traditional ceremonies, such as the u pyue-wes (White Deerskin Dance), woo-neek-we-ley-goo (Jump Dance) and mey-lee (Brush Dance).
TERO Ordinances require that all employers engaged in business on reservations give preference to qualified Indians in all aspects of employment, contracting, and all other business or economic development activities.
Donate by PayPal through our website at .keechanar.org/donate. Or send a check to Yurok Tribal Court via our non-profit Kee Char-E-Nar Corporation, PO Box 1027, Klamath, CA 95548.

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The money of the Yurok was dentalium shells, tube-shaped mollusk shells found in the sand under deep ocean water. The Yurok got the shells from tribes further north. The hollow shells were strung on strings about 27 inches long.
The Yurok people refer to themselves as Oohl in the Yurok language. According to the 2017-2021 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, 794 people reported that they were members of the Yurok Tribe, and 37 reported that they were members of the Resighini Rancheria, both groups within the Yurok tribal grouping.

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