This 300-Mile River Was Destroyed By Dams, But This Tribe Is Fighting Back | Guardians of the River

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  • @paulbugnacki7107
    @paulbugnacki7107 3 роки тому +25

    I am so happy to see the hard work of the tribe finally yield some success. I love what the tribes are doing to establish food sovereignty with its members and community at large.

    • @mitchellmaytorena1137
      @mitchellmaytorena1137 8 місяців тому

      2 years later and now the dams are coming out! They won! And it’s beautiful to witness.

  • @Fritzendugan
    @Fritzendugan 3 роки тому +5

    I have immense respect and gratitude for the Yurok tribe and everyone involved in protecting and restoring these natural resources. Congratulations on the major victory and I wish you and your families the best going into the future

  • @aealaeddin
    @aealaeddin 3 роки тому +10

    Ugh knowing the dams will be taken down fills my heart so much. This country, the entire thing, belongs to its native people.

    • @aealaeddin
      @aealaeddin 3 роки тому +1

      @Danny Archer Original but I have nowhere to go. My home is occupied but ultimately if the native people want me out of their land I will humbly leave to wherever I am welcome.

  • @randoliof
    @randoliof 3 роки тому +14

    I grew up in Klamath Falls, Oregon. The natives have virtually no power against the ranchers, the power companies, and the federal government.
    The communities along the river are in nearly perpetual states of drought, and I don't see it ever changing. I grew up duck hunting and fishing in and along the Klamath River, and it's hard seeing the situation degrade year after year.

  • @yiasminathefangirl
    @yiasminathefangirl 3 роки тому +8

    I love watching people keep their traditions alive❤️

  • @SinCityRaider81
    @SinCityRaider81 3 роки тому +69

    I wish the Klamath River and The Yurok the best.

    • @mitchellmaytorena1137
      @mitchellmaytorena1137 8 місяців тому

      We are removing the dams. The river is now taking on its former glory. Such a blessing to see.

  • @marco.nascimento
    @marco.nascimento 3 роки тому +9

    That is so great, I hope that as we move towards solar and wind energy, more projects like this start to happen. Dams are said to be a renewable form of energy, but their environmental impact is enormous locally and most of the time, the ones that most suffer are indigenous people. We have this as a huge issue here in Brazil. So happy they will finally have their river back

  • @kimberleyhosmer5997
    @kimberleyhosmer5997 3 роки тому +5

    Congratulations on your victories.
    So important to document the process and to educate others on organizing!
    Keep up the great work!

  • @actalk1487
    @actalk1487 3 роки тому +13

    Biggest takeaway: You just can't give up.

  • @J11_boohoo
    @J11_boohoo 3 роки тому +62

    Same thing is happening where I come from, I am part of the Isnag tribe of the Philippines and we are known as river people because of the abundance of rivers of our lands and we are now trying to prevent the construction of a dam that will be one of the largest dams in Asia, we’re trying to prevent our sacred rivers to be destroyed now

    • @SharisVoice
      @SharisVoice 3 роки тому +4

      ♥️

    • @malcolmx61
      @malcolmx61 3 роки тому +5

      hydro power is the cheapest and one of the cleanest sources of power ever invented and saves million's of lives through reduced poverty, reduced pollution and increasing the quality of life for millions of people.
      seems extremely selfish of you to think your personal beliefs and lifestyle should outweigh the lives of tens of millions of people.

    • @justinpyle3415
      @justinpyle3415 3 роки тому +4

      fight them tooth and nail.

    • @justinpyle3415
      @justinpyle3415 3 роки тому +17

      @Malcolm X get educated. dams destroy environments, which destroys ecosystems, which destroys species which causes extinction.
      your rant about selfishness disregards the other forms of life which are invariably destroyed, so that some folks can have some electricity which is produced easily in other ways.
      pathetic. humans are not the most important life form. THAT is a selfish thought.

    • @J11_boohoo
      @J11_boohoo 3 роки тому +13

      @@malcolmx61 thousands of people will have to find new residency many towns will be flooded, not to mention the environmental effects of dams especially that where we come from, it’s very green and full of nature, and there are also dams built in close provinces and the electricity made from those dams supply and are sold to other places and not those provinces where the dams are
      And unlike some people out there, we care for our culture and we come from that’s why there was a vote for the people of the lands and the majority voted “No” for the dam but corrupt officials are pushing the idea in order to get more money
      And it’s really just a case for the environment, a dam that big will create massive negative effects on untouched rainforests and the surrounding lands
      Just take a look at this documentary

  • @bbt305
    @bbt305 3 роки тому +29

    That is great! So glad for them, for nature, for our dinner tables! We have the same problem in Florida with Lake Okeechobee sucks.

  • @acmulhern
    @acmulhern 3 роки тому +15

    These people are incredible. So inspirational. I hope the project happens the way it's supposed to. I will be following the docu series. Thanks for sharing this important message.

    • @kingofracism
      @kingofracism 3 роки тому

      A tribe? They're still tribalistic? Wtf I thought we in the 21st century

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 3 роки тому +3

      @@kingofracism Having a bad day? Needed to relieve yourself by spewing some poison and get offended over nothing? Feel better now?

    • @kingofracism
      @kingofracism 3 роки тому

      @@acmulhern how is that toxic lol. I was actually proving a point. Browns and blacks are given the opportunity to be tribal, and whites get in trouble for it. I actually want more tribalism and racism

    • @acmulhern
      @acmulhern 3 роки тому +1

      @@kingofracism it all depends on your intentions. If your idea of a tribe is to keep traditions alive, especially revolving around food, music, celebrations, then it's a very beautiful thing.
      But if your idea is of spreading hate and aggression towards outsiders then no.

    • @kingofracism
      @kingofracism 3 роки тому

      @@acmulhern hatred and aggression are perfectly natural human emotions. You sound like a weak female. I'm so sorry this is happening to you, but those things will always exist whilst humans are alive, and that's because we are quite literally a tribal species. Your utopian view of the world is funny but wrong

  • @平和-v1z
    @平和-v1z 3 роки тому +42

    Rooting for the tribe! 🍀

  • @imurdaddy694
    @imurdaddy694 3 роки тому +14

    These little documentaries are great, keep it up!

  • @carl94-h9h
    @carl94-h9h 3 роки тому +9

    I am with the tribe but also the fish: If something isn't done about the dams the fish run itself will disappear, no more fish for anyone.

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Рік тому

      They are still going up Blue Creek, Trinity, Salmon, Scott, Shasta rivers.

  • @The503factory
    @The503factory 3 роки тому +7

    This is so refreshing to see I hope one day go to this river

  • @ditishti4972
    @ditishti4972 3 роки тому +5

    So glad they're removing the dams,hope it doesn't happen something similar in one of the most beautiful rivers in europe such as vjosa in albania.Great documentary.

  • @kimberleyhosmer5997
    @kimberleyhosmer5997 3 роки тому +2

    Always stay strong and resilient!
    If one says no, keep asking the next and the next until you find what/ who works with you!
    Don’t be afraid to ask for help with your fight. Remember that change is the only constant thing in the world.
    So glad to see the gardens flourishing!
    Don’t be afraid to try new foods/ cooking methods and at the same time, honor the choices/preferences of your families.
    Being engaged from the planning stages on, and having a choice in what gets planted, and creating gardens close to where people live is critical for people to be more self sufficient in their food sources.

  • @lorettarussell3235
    @lorettarussell3235 2 роки тому +2

    Just watched videos of Elwha River dams removal & recovery of the river afterwards. Amazing recovery. Hope you have a successful recovery of your river.

  • @user-cv1jb9xv2p
    @user-cv1jb9xv2p 3 роки тому +20

    Salute to the Yurok tribe. Thanks seeker.

  • @lizard3755
    @lizard3755 3 роки тому +6

    I think it's sad that so many cultures forget to care for our Earth. The many indigenous peoples who have to fight for their land and their ways of life that have been tradition for generations are doing a service for all of us, including the people they're fighting against. No matter where you're from or what you believe, we all need to care for our Earth and for one another. ✌🏽❤🌎

    • @JoRgEChavez-to2xd
      @JoRgEChavez-to2xd 3 роки тому

      They don't forget, they're forced not to by the few claiming ownership and control over their lands. It's those who sell us out to the colonizers that are the worst and biggest part of the problem.

  • @brettsmithhanlon2495
    @brettsmithhanlon2495 3 роки тому +2

    thank you, thank you all so much ❤

  • @colbykinney5633
    @colbykinney5633 3 роки тому +3

    This made me cry I wish I could help .

  • @skyblue9321
    @skyblue9321 3 роки тому +3

    I am so glad that the dams will be removed

  • @kenatodd1767
    @kenatodd1767 3 роки тому +17

    Love to see Oregon content

  • @frostman9661
    @frostman9661 3 роки тому +3

    Awesome work my friends!! So happy you have been finally successful!

  • @anjanpatel1619
    @anjanpatel1619 3 роки тому +10

    Sometimes we forgot the causes of building a dam on river.

    • @yeaolon
      @yeaolon 3 роки тому +1

      Effects*

    • @ceili
      @ceili 3 роки тому +1

      No, they were known before they were built but that means nothing in the face of capitalism

    • @ceili
      @ceili 3 роки тому +1

      @SAMUEL NAUMETS make me!!

    • @JoRgEChavez-to2xd
      @JoRgEChavez-to2xd 3 роки тому

      @Historyiscool8899 Call it whatever you want but it's the truth. The Aral sea was dried up in the same way and it was also entirely for short term profit. Just because other countries pretend to be against the West and the ways of the western world that doesn't mean they're not a bunch of hypocrites that do the same in order to profit from the same source.

  • @ericjensen3662
    @ericjensen3662 3 роки тому +2

    Was just on the mighty Klamath for a week. The slime is everywhere. Watch out because of the drought. They will try to use it to delay or even halt the dam removal. Stay vigilant.

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Рік тому

      It was bad like you said two years ago. This year, 2023, no green slime. But from the Scott river down, it's pure muddy. Run off from the burn areas.
      I was just up their looking around. It's a shame.
      This winter is going to be really bad.

  • @pkoku6256
    @pkoku6256 3 роки тому +6

    I'm actually wondering is there any way to build dams where they wouldn't be creating those problems? are newer dams build better? Anyone smart there that could explain it to me? (I googled didn't really find anything that would answer my questions?

    • @lincolnlog5977
      @lincolnlog5977 3 роки тому +5

      Yeah the Oregon Dams were built super cheap and have substandard bypasses for wildlife. Ripping down the whole dam is not the way though. How do these people think they get their power? They should be protesting for improvement to the dam not its destruction. A dam helps to lift thousands out of poverty. For example a lot of the dams in Washington State just north of Oregon do not have these issues. Also one of the guys in the video is essentially implying that if they don’t get what they want they will be violent, which is going to make even less people take them seriously. 12:51

    • @krky86
      @krky86 3 роки тому +4

      check out the "micro hydropower" video on the yt channel "just have a think"

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 3 роки тому +1

    Im Born and raised in Oregon Willamette valley Benton County region. I want to see the day that we get rid of damns now that we have better forms of energy sources, and we see how much it's negatively impacting the environment and food sources.... Things have got to change.... These damns are not worth it.... We have the technology to get electricity in so many different forms but we need the river to provide the food for us... The ecosystems for us... That we cannot change....

  • @AnthonyGuardino-t7s
    @AnthonyGuardino-t7s Рік тому +1

    The first week of June my wife and I are taking a tour down the Klamath with the Yurok in their traditional canoes. If you want to help support their fights, support their businesses and tour groups!

  • @Dudleymiddleton
    @Dudleymiddleton 3 роки тому +3

    Great documentary, glad they are being removed, utter madness to put them there in the first place!

  • @agenth6363
    @agenth6363 3 роки тому +2

    These people are real guardians

  • @robertjohnson5227
    @robertjohnson5227 3 роки тому +15

    It's Great the dams are being removed
    My prayers to the ancestors for the tribe

  • @MrBrelindm
    @MrBrelindm 3 роки тому +3

    This is a global problem. Hydropower dams are very disruptive to entire ecosystems. When a river is dammed the natural cycle of water is altered. This in turn, alters the local weather and rainfall. Land downstream from dams dries out and must be irrigated to produce crops.
    I'm glad that the Yurok have prevailed on behalf of the Chinook, but I will only rejoice with them once the dams are actually gone.
    In the interim, their scientists should consult with those from our tribes of the KBIC here in the midwest. We grow and harvest wild rice in the Great Lakes watershed. We also help to manage the water quality and wildlife in the Great Lakes area.

  • @mitchellmaytorena1137
    @mitchellmaytorena1137 8 місяців тому +1

    Bless the First Nations! Protecting the water for time immemorial. I stand with them.

  • @DragonFae16
    @DragonFae16 3 роки тому +2

    If the fish runs are that small, then every individual taken out pushes them closer to extinction. So they have to ask themselves. Is it more important to eat some now and have them completely gone soon, or stop fishing for a generation and ensure future generations can continue the tradition.

  • @flymeetspaddle
    @flymeetspaddle 3 роки тому +8

    all of these dam problems could be solved if people werent so irrationally scared of nuclear power

  • @jasnonya3005
    @jasnonya3005 3 роки тому +3

    Use all the guts and leftover parts to fertilize your gardens !

    • @yeaolon
      @yeaolon 3 роки тому +2

      Big brain strategy

  • @ShakilAhmed-kf5nd
    @ShakilAhmed-kf5nd 3 роки тому +3

    Great vid, thanks for making

  • @tashikoweinstein435
    @tashikoweinstein435 3 роки тому +1

    This is my home state!

  • @billyjmcbee
    @billyjmcbee 3 роки тому +2

    Solidarity!

  • @dankthegank4315
    @dankthegank4315 3 роки тому +5

    All that talk about taking care of themselves and family but most of them are overweight? I don’t understand?

    • @jesse75
      @jesse75 10 місяців тому

      Drive around the reservation and tell us how clean their yards are ?

  • @TheAgent0097
    @TheAgent0097 3 роки тому +5

    Brilliant mini documentary great work

  • @mrbritneylover1
    @mrbritneylover1 3 роки тому +1

    I live on the Colorado river and for me what i really want to know is how come they dont release more water from these lakes to rise the water flow? On the Colorado i live next to davis dam and the water level fluctuates depending on the time of day because they can change how much water comes out. Our river is pretty dangerously fast too most of the time so how come these dams cant be controlled like that?

    • @mrbritneylover1
      @mrbritneylover1 3 роки тому +1

      Tbh if these dams do end up having the controls i wonder if that would help these people in a way! Hope someone sees this!

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 3 роки тому +1

      Is it because they have to have the water flowing at a certain speed through the turbines to produce electricity?

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Рік тому

      Not that simple. The water released is warm water.
      At Shasta dam, water is released for fish near the bottom. It's cold and the river is temperature regulated for the winter run Chinook.
      Winter run. I don't know any other river that has them.
      I have caught them fishing for steelhead in December. Beautiful fish.

    • @cammontreuil7509
      @cammontreuil7509 Рік тому

      Not that simple. The water released is warm water.
      At Shasta dam, water is released for fish near the bottom. It's cold and the river is temperature regulated for the winter run Chinook.
      Winter run. I don't know any other river that has them.
      I have caught them fishing for steelhead in December. Beautiful fish.

  • @lauraholzler1417
    @lauraholzler1417 3 роки тому +1

    Imagine what we could do if we truly believed that we are all brothers and sisters!

  • @angeladooley7752
    @angeladooley7752 3 роки тому +1

    Congratulations!

  • @muradmuhammed9441
    @muradmuhammed9441 3 роки тому +1

    THANKS a lot

  • @aptorres01
    @aptorres01 3 роки тому +2

    it is disgusting and criminal how we treat native people's and our planet

  • @zanthornton
    @zanthornton 3 роки тому +1

    Wado Mvto Gratitude to y'all getting dams gone

  • @harrymiller3986
    @harrymiller3986 9 місяців тому

    From my understanding from men like Elmer Keith who were involved with the project saw the need for fish ladders at all dams and did the work themselves only to see no support for maintaining them or building new ones as needed

  • @yeby_8203
    @yeby_8203 3 роки тому +6

    They don't look like they're starving. That's for sure.

    • @CMZneu
      @CMZneu 3 роки тому +2

      And they are definitely not eating solely from their garden.

    • @urano1988
      @urano1988 3 роки тому +1

      They just replaced their fish with McDonald... and now they realize the mistake!

  • @alparslankorkmaz2964
    @alparslankorkmaz2964 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video.

  • @kase3176
    @kase3176 3 роки тому +8

    These guys look pretty healthy! Lol 😆

    • @SirLovestain
      @SirLovestain 3 роки тому

      Actions definitionally speak louder than words. I need to take action myself.

    • @CMZneu
      @CMZneu 3 роки тому +5

      Yep the seem to be getting the daily average american nutritional requirements.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 3 роки тому

      That is not healthy.

    • @kase3176
      @kase3176 3 роки тому

      @@Catlily5 lol 😆

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 3 роки тому +2

      @@kase3176 They need their traditional diet again.

  • @ManzanaRepublica
    @ManzanaRepublica 3 роки тому +5

    2021: The Yurok tribe discovers agriculture.

  • @stephenbatchelor3101
    @stephenbatchelor3101 3 роки тому +1

    True heros

  • @SD-tj5dh
    @SD-tj5dh 3 роки тому +5

    There are better ways to generate hydro than dams.

    • @rubikfan1
      @rubikfan1 3 роки тому +2

      But dams are the most powerfull. Dam hydropower is by far the largest contributer to cleanpower. Wind and solar have nothing water

    • @jekoki01
      @jekoki01 3 роки тому +3

      @@rubikfan1 What you call clean power is destroying entire ecosystems. Dams are great to generate much power, but are destructive to their environments, both upstream and downstream.

  • @dcmirk
    @dcmirk 3 роки тому

    I seriously doubt the Yurok will achieve anything against the government and corporations except more misery and punishment, but I trulywish them the best, they deserve recompense.

  • @Marck250491
    @Marck250491 3 роки тому +2

    Great video as always but I have to ask: why most part of them are obese? Fish is surely not the cause of it.

    • @Leadfoot_P71
      @Leadfoot_P71 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, there doesn't exactly seem to be any food shortage in the tribe...

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 3 роки тому +1

      If they had more fish they'd probably be thinner.

  • @robertevans2889
    @robertevans2889 3 роки тому

    the sad music jarred me listening.

  • @ejcked
    @ejcked Рік тому +1

    klamath is under undaming process. wish other important rivers like snake river get undammed.

  • @DagAreHalland
    @DagAreHalland 3 роки тому +1

    Long story short: they will remove the damn 2023.

  • @ocn2u
    @ocn2u Рік тому

    I love Native Americans they are the backbone of America and I am saddened by what the forefathers have done to the culture the land and the rivers

  • @tempestangelslayer2295
    @tempestangelslayer2295 3 роки тому

    I don’t see solar panels,wind turbines,nuclear power plants?So the dams must be producing electricity for their.ah Gas!

  • @h7opolo
    @h7opolo 3 роки тому +4

    as a pescatarian, i root for their ancestrally due access to pristine wilderness. im glad they've adapted and overcome for the time being, especially via supplanting the diet with vegetables. they need more fruit, though. And lastly, it's a shame they are packaging their produce in plastic bags that will eventually pollute the environment which is counteractive to their ancestral way of life. They could easily be reusing containers or at least biodegradable materials. they lack education, so their critical thinking skills are under-developed.
    there are a lot of conflicting messages in this video.
    shows that their way of life is doomed despite their hope.

    • @nevyen149
      @nevyen149 3 роки тому

      You can't walk 30 seconds around there without having to avoid blackberry brambles, and the climate zone around the Hoopa valley allows for apples, pears and several other fruit trees to grow without irrigation. It's harder to keep fruiting plants *away* than it is to find fruit to eat up there.

  • @chaosXP3RT
    @chaosXP3RT 3 роки тому +11

    So basically we want renewable energy, but not hydro-electric energy

    • @manup1931
      @manup1931 3 роки тому +4

      There are a lot of ways to generate hydro-power without destroying an ecosystem.

    • @Xelbiuj
      @Xelbiuj 3 роки тому

      Meh I still want hydro.

    • @ManderSeis
      @ManderSeis 3 роки тому +3

      And windmills pollute the skyline, and solar uses up so much area of nature. Also no fossil fuels.. Basically we want to go back to the pre industrial age. OR we can use the least damaging options like hydro and try to find solutions for their problems.

    • @vdwhite687
      @vdwhite687 3 роки тому

      @@ManderSeis so windmills are just bad to look at, and solar that can like.. be put on all sides of building takes up too much space?

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 9 місяців тому

      Some dams that produce hydropower are okay. These are some of the worst in the country. Not all dams are the same. This is a win-win project and will benefit everyone.

  • @SuperSlimshady1
    @SuperSlimshady1 3 роки тому +1

    8:11 fought for fishing rights against the government after the government took their land and kinda gave it back to them the government is horrible for doin thia like come on yall

  • @sinside318
    @sinside318 3 роки тому +1

    2024 4/6 dams being removed lets hope

  • @sudstahgaming
    @sudstahgaming 3 роки тому +1

    new cause, destroy the dams!!!!

  • @jesse75
    @jesse75 10 місяців тому

    How is their casino doing ?

  • @Blankpaper_openbook
    @Blankpaper_openbook 3 роки тому +7

    Thank you for this video
    But what can we do and how can we protect our nation from such things (India) ?

  • @cbjgdicad1
    @cbjgdicad1 3 роки тому +13

    Without the salmon our way of life would be impossible? Well they are eating something and a lot of it

    • @a_hamburger2957
      @a_hamburger2957 3 роки тому +8

      If you are calling them fat you are ignorant. I live in the same county that Klamath is in, and I know that klamath is what you call a food desert. (Google it) When that lady talks about how she grew up eating from a 7/11 every day she wasn’t lying. There’s no store that sells fresh or healthy food in Klamath, the nearest city with real grocery stores is a half hour drive under normal circumstances, but it’s through a mountain road that is literally falling into the ocean and currently has expected delays between 30-60 minutes. You can’t expect people to drive an hour and 30 minutes to get healthy food and produce while still taking the time to be with their family and work at their job. So there’s not a lack of food in Klamath, but there’s a lack of healthy food. You can’t stay skinny and healthy while eating food from a gas station every single day. Without the salmon healthy living in Klamath is so much harder.

    • @acamelwholikescoke4641
      @acamelwholikescoke4641 3 роки тому +4

      @@a_hamburger2957 exactly I’m seeing these comments saying they have enough food because of their size, which isn’t true- they’re only getting processed foods

    • @cbjgdicad1
      @cbjgdicad1 3 роки тому +1

      @@a_hamburger2957 You are talking about HEALTH. allowing yourself to become morbidly obese because you were too lazy to drive an hour and a half to load up with fresh healthy food once a week is nonsense

  • @arunkumarv3691
    @arunkumarv3691 3 роки тому +1

    Woww!!!

  • @OldEarthWisdom
    @OldEarthWisdom 3 роки тому +1

    Watch the new documentary, Seaspiacy and see the real reason there is no fish.

  • @TazR6
    @TazR6 3 роки тому +10

    Looking at the size of a lot of them, they are certainly getting way more than their share of food from somewhere. They are obviously not starving.

    • @acamelwholikescoke4641
      @acamelwholikescoke4641 3 роки тому +6

      Based on how they look they’re eating processed food, which is why most poor people are obese.

    • @Catlily5
      @Catlily5 3 роки тому

      Gas station food makes you fat and unhealthy.

  • @jimpikoulis6726
    @jimpikoulis6726 Рік тому

    BREAK THE DAMS RELEASE THE RIVER

  • @thesoundsyouhear4507
    @thesoundsyouhear4507 3 роки тому

    seems like that onep erson gets fed alot

  • @user-cv1jb9xv2p
    @user-cv1jb9xv2p 3 роки тому +2

    4:58 After seeing this I am blessed that we have GANGA ji in India. I am sad that Ganga ji is way way more polluted than this river BUT still Ganga ji has more fish and dolphins. Ganga ji helps in irrigation of millions of acres of crop, tons of people's livelihood is from Ganga ji. It is the greedy industrialists who polluted the Ganga ji on large scale otherwise almost every in India respects, honours and prays to soil, rivers, trees, sun... I love my India and soon all the rivers in India will be clean, air will be clean as electric vehicles will be majority on road and industries use technology to reduce their air, land and water pollution, I hope with increasing pace of hard work by 2032 we will be therea

  • @robertcalamusso1603
    @robertcalamusso1603 11 місяців тому

    The Klamath will be free once more.
    10/ 2023

  • @JasonJacksonWright
    @JasonJacksonWright 3 роки тому

    APTTMH!!!

  • @justinvideoman
    @justinvideoman 3 роки тому

    Removed and replaced by coal or gaz plant which emit CO2 into the atmosphere?
    Wind farms and Solar panel don't works on demand...

    • @hannah42069
      @hannah42069 3 роки тому +2

      nuclear

    • @a_hamburger2957
      @a_hamburger2957 3 роки тому +2

      These specific dams don’t produce that much power, and they were built very cheaply. There are better ways of generating power sustainably.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 9 місяців тому

      Yes they do.

  • @canuckrs6973
    @canuckrs6973 3 роки тому +2

    he seems to be fairly well fed already.

  • @marcl.1346
    @marcl.1346 3 роки тому +5

    "we need to feed our people"
    90% of them are grossly overweight
    PS: that said, I think natives need more respect everywhere. Native Americans, Native Europeans, Natives all around.

  • @justinpyle3415
    @justinpyle3415 3 роки тому +1

    We are the locusts of Abbadon.

  • @kresbes7240
    @kresbes7240 3 роки тому

    Fallout 2? Arroyo?

  • @Omnifarious0
    @Omnifarious0 3 роки тому +3

    Something about this seems off and inauthentic. I would like to hear these people's stories told by a different director. I have no doubt they have a story to tell, and it's almost certainly a sad story. And I don't think the documentary maker told it.

  • @marcmathes41
    @marcmathes41 3 роки тому +3

    you said it your self admitting your grandfather was over fishing the spot before you were borne. 50 fish a day. can you admit that was also hurting the population of the fish?

    • @ConspiracytardHunter420
      @ConspiracytardHunter420 3 роки тому +1

      50 fish a day is statistically invisible smart guy, the issue is habitat destruction

    • @a_hamburger2957
      @a_hamburger2957 3 роки тому +2

      This river is huge. That many fish a day so nothing compared to how many used to be thriving in its water bed.

    • @marcmathes41
      @marcmathes41 3 роки тому

      @@a_hamburger2957 50 times one person.... times 50 years of it. so if village was 30 that 1500 a day... for 50 years....

    • @marcmathes41
      @marcmathes41 3 роки тому

      point is it did effect it i said 50 a day times 30 people x the years... one year it's 547500 fish. admit you had a hand in it is all. how many years did it go on for?

    • @ConspiracytardHunter420
      @ConspiracytardHunter420 3 роки тому +1

      @@marcmathes41 You're just doubling down on your ignorance with trashy logic. Those numbers are all statistical rounding errors compared to the actual number of fish out there. You're an embarrassment.

  • @avishekbhandari2462
    @avishekbhandari2462 3 роки тому +6

    So they want the salmon so they can eat them

    • @avishekbhandari2462
      @avishekbhandari2462 3 роки тому

      @@moonshot9056 yeah but all of the documentary was about how they could catch 50 fish a day in the past and now they get 7-8 in a season or something

    • @a_hamburger2957
      @a_hamburger2957 3 роки тому +1

      @@avishekbhandari2462 catching salmon is one of the few ways for hose who don’t have access to a car or an extra 3 hours to drive to the nearest grocery store and back to get healthy and nourishing food. They weren’t lying about how the only place to buy food in Klamath is a gas station.

  • @aljo.antony
    @aljo.antony 3 роки тому +1

    Mother earth knows very well how to run her own business but we humans never want her business to go the way she had planned it. And that is why we see all these happening to her.

  • @CNYCNY1
    @CNYCNY1 3 роки тому +3

    Must be running out of topics

  • @devanw6542
    @devanw6542 3 роки тому +1

    Gotta say... for a documentary this was terribly one-sided 👀

  • @me.atul10
    @me.atul10 3 роки тому

    Show India!!

  • @trawelgrad5471
    @trawelgrad5471 3 роки тому +3

    wow - it's no fish in the water. letzt fish the last ones out to, maybe that solves the problem

  • @deathanos
    @deathanos 3 роки тому +4

    Stop eating fish and we can save the environment the oceans can support us all.

    • @a_hamburger2957
      @a_hamburger2957 3 роки тому +3

      Dude the amount of fish they eat is negligible compared to the amount that are dying due to the dams.

  • @oatlord
    @oatlord 3 роки тому

    Wait. Hold up a sec. "Without these salmon or way of life is impossible."

    • @SuperSlimshady1
      @SuperSlimshady1 3 роки тому +1

      Yes wat are u confused about?,

    • @oatlord
      @oatlord 3 роки тому +1

      @@SuperSlimshady1 there are plenty of other ways to live.

  • @rubikfan1
    @rubikfan1 3 роки тому +6

    Impopulaire fact. Dams are like 80% of clean power. Meaning every dam removed means they place gas and coal back on place. Wind and solar simply can not replace water in a quick enough time window.

    • @tvthecat
      @tvthecat 3 роки тому +3

      But dams also disrupt ecosystems if not planned carefully

    • @rubikfan1
      @rubikfan1 3 роки тому

      @@tvthecat well. Every power source has a drawback. Until we get fusion working.

    • @tvthecat
      @tvthecat 3 роки тому +1

      @@rubikfan1 Can't wait

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 9 місяців тому

      Some dams are much more harmful than others. There are many dams in America that are not being opposed. The dams on the Klamath River are wiping out the salmon and many other species. These are some of the worst dams in the country and that's why they are being removed. Wind and solar power are catching up really fast!

  • @wordsoffuture5415
    @wordsoffuture5415 3 роки тому

    অসাধারণ ❗👍💗👏👌✌

  • @absolute___zero
    @absolute___zero 3 роки тому +6

    did this people pull their Puma t-shirts and clean jeans out of the river with a net too? Seems weird hearing complaints about nature from people who are so needy and dependant on he goods produced by the civilization

    • @acamelwholikescoke4641
      @acamelwholikescoke4641 3 роки тому +1

      They don’t really have a choice..

    • @BryanScott21
      @BryanScott21 3 роки тому +1

      @@acamelwholikescoke4641 Everybody's got a choice, even if it's less desirable than conforming.

  • @silverflame2501
    @silverflame2501 3 роки тому

    I hope biden would see this.... and hoping he could do something about it😌😇

    • @nowhereman7398
      @nowhereman7398 3 роки тому +3

      He's been in politics for over 45 years, he hasn't done anything so far. Why would he start now?

  • @robertb2664
    @robertb2664 3 роки тому +2

    looks like they're getting plenty to eat