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Indigenous teen Keeya Wiki kayaked the entire Klamath River. It’s just the beginning
Indigenous teen Keeya Wiki kayaked the entire Klamath River. It’s just the beginning
Indigenous teen Keeya Wiki kayaked the entire Klamath River. It’s just the beginning

Published on: 02/16/2026

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Keeya Wiki, seen in Lithia Park in downtown Ashland, kayaked the undammed Klamath River in 2025 with other Indigenous teens through Rios to Rivers’ Paddle Tribal Waters program.

Ashland High School student Keeya Wiki kayaked 310 miles on the Klamath River last summer, from its start east of the Cascade mountains of Oregon to where the river meets the Pacific Ocean in Northern California.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/native-american-news/2026/02/indigenous-teen-keeya-wiki-kayaked-the-entire-klamath-river-its-just-the-beginning.html

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