Description: Brian Tripp is a well known Karuk artist whose work has been featured throughout the United States and abroad. A traditional dancer and singer, he is actively involved in the ceremonies of northwest California and is deeply committed to Native American sovereignty and to the struggle this involves. Tripp has been featured in several HSU exhibits and worked as a lecturer at the University.
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