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During World War II, Judge Louis E. Goodman dismissed the case against native Californian Masaaki Kuwabara and 25 other draft resisters from Tule Lake Segregation Center on due process grounds. His decision for the defense was unique among the Japanese-American draft resistance cases, and foreshadowed the cases on the Japanese evacuation and California's anti-Japanese Alien Land Law yet to be tried before the Supreme Court:
Poston, Heart Mountain, Topaz, and Tule Lake each had civil disturbances about wage differences, black marketing of sugar, intergenerational friction, rumors of " informers " reporting to the camp administration or the FBI, and other issues.
** Tule Lake War Relocation Center
The basins of northeastern Siskiyou County, including Butte Valley, Lower Klamath and Tule Lake basins, have some of the deepest and richest soils in the state, producing alfalfa, potatoes, horseradish, and brewing barley.
It is named after the nearby Tule Lake.
Sheepy Ridge, also referred to as Gillems Bluff, is a small range adjacent to Tule Lake.
The Tule Lake War Relocation Center was one of ten Japanese internment camps in the United States.
During World War II, a Japanese-American internment camp, the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, was located in nearby Newell, California, and a satellite of the Camp White, Oregon, POW camp was located just on the Oregon-California border near the town of Tulelake, California.
According to Lewis A. McArthur, Malin was settled 30 September 1909 on land that was formerly at the bottom of Tule Lake by 65 Bohemian families who named the new town for their former home.
* Kutzadika ' a ( Ku Zabbi Ticutta-‘ Brine fly larvae Eaters ’, derived from Kutsavi-‘ fly larvae ’ and Dika ' a-‘ Eaters ’, also called Mono Lake Paiute or Western Mono, derived from Monoache or Monache-‘ Fly larvae-Eaters ’ the designation of the Yokut for the Kutzadika ' a, today federally recognized as Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California, Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians of California, Northfork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California, Table Mountain Rancheria of California, and Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation )
Petroglyph Point was created about 275, 000 years ago when cinders erupted through the shallow water of Tule Lake ; violent explosions of ash and steam formed layers upon layers of tuff.
Some animals obtain water from caves, while others fly about twenty km ( 12 miles ) north to Tule Lake.
The Modoc, entrenched in Captain Jack's Stronghold south of Tule Lake, resisted army attacks and fought US forces to a stalemate.
" The peace talks were held midway between the army encampment and Captain Jack's stronghold near Tule Lake.
Canby's Cross is located in Lava Beds National Monument, about 3 miles south of Tule Lake, and 5 miles south-southwest of the town of Tulelake, California.
* Tulare Lake at the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley fed by the Kaweah, Kern and Tule Rivers plus southern distributaries of the Kings ; however, agricultural development and irrigation diversions have left the lake dry.
Both his parents were put in the Tule Lake War Relocation Center, where they met and where his two brothers were born.
Geologists believe the source of the springs is the Tule Lake and Klamath Lake basins, located north.
The waters are Big Lake, Tule River, Ja-She Creek, Lava Creek, and Fall River.
Juveniles near Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Oregon, USA
In 1864, the Modoc lived with each other in their ancestral home near Tule Lake, on the California-Oregon border.
In 1869, the Modoc were rounded up by the United States Army and returned to the Klamath Reservation, but conditions had not improved, and Captain Jack led a band of about 180 Modoc to the Tule Lake area in April, 1870.
Occupying defensive positions throughout the lava beds south of Tule Lake, for months those few warriors successfully waged a guerrilla war against hundreds of United States Army forces sent against them and reinforced with artillery.

Tule and concentration
The Tule Lake Segregation Center, located in the town of Newell, California, was designated the concentration camp for disloyal Japanese and Japanese-Americans based on the infamous ' loyalty ' questions 27 and 28.
Tule Lake has been referred to as a " relocation camp ," " relocation center ," " internment camp ", " concentration camp ", and " segregation center ," and the controversy over which term is the most accurate and appropriate continues to the present day.
Tule Lake segregation center was turned into a maximum security prison, the most repressive of the government's 10 concentration camps.
Those who gave unqualified " yes " answers to the loyalty questions had the option of leaving Tule Lake to another WRA concentration camp.

Tule and camp
In November 1943 a series of meetings and protests over poor living conditions at Tule Lake prompted the Army to impose martial law over the camp.
* ' Former Tule Lake segregation camp prisoners make pilgrimage, recall lost years ', by Alex Powers, Herald and News ( July 4, 2012 ).

Tule and northern
Tule fog in Stanislaus County in DecemberThe northern Central Valley has a hot Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification Csa ); the more southerly parts in rainshadow zones are dry enough to be Mediterranean steppe ( BShs, as around Fresno ) or even low-latitude desert ( BWh, as in areas around Bakersfield ).
Two other restricted-range races occur in northern North America: A. a. gambeli in interior northwest Canada, and wintering on the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, slightly larger than the nominate form, and Tule Goose, A. a. elgasi, in southwest Alaska, largest and longest-billed of all, wintering in California.
The Modoc, numbering about 600 warriors under the leadership of Old Chief Schonchin, inhabited the region around Lower Klamath Lake, Tule Lake, and the Lost River in northern California and southern Oregon.
The trail then entered northern California and passed Goose and Tule lakes.
Tule fog usually remains longer in the southern and eastern parts of the Central Valley because more winter storms affect the northern Central Valley.

Tule and California
Dense Tule fog in Bakersfield, California.
The Central Valley was once home to large populations of pronghorn antelope ( Antilocapra americana ), elk including the endemic Tule Elk subspecies ( Cervus elaphus nannodes ), mule deer ( Odocoileus hemionus ), California ground squirrels, gophers, mice, hare, rabbits and kangaroo rats, along with their predators including the San Joaquin Kit Fox which is now an endangered subspecies surviving on the hillsides of the San Joaquin Valley.
Image: Buttonwillow Tupman Tule Elk Reserve California ungulate guests. JPG | Tule Elk at the nearby reserve.
Under the treaty terms, the Modoc, with Old Chief Schonchin as their leader, gave up their lands in the Lost River, Tule Lake and Lower Klamath Lake regions of California, and moved to a reservation in the Upper Klamath River Valley.
On the interchange of I-5 and SR 120 in San Joaquin County, California, an automated visibility and speed warning system was installed in 1996 to warn traffic of reduced visibility due to fog ( where Tule fog is a common problem in the winter ), and of slow or stopped traffic.
The United States Army was attempting to remove the Modoc from the natural fortress Captain Jack's Stronghold, in the lava beds on the south shore of Tule Lake in northeastern California, and return them to the Klamath Reservation in Oregon.
A third-generation Japanese American, Matsui was born in Sacramento, California, and was six months old when he and his family were taken from Sacramento and interned by the U. S. government at the Tule Lake War Relocation Center in 1942.
Tule sprouts were gathered in the spring and acorns, a staple of California Natives, were obtained through trade, due to the scarcity of oak trees in the area.
The squadron operated a OTH-B Transmitter site at Christmas Valley AFS, Oregon, and a receiver site at Tule Lake AFS, California.
Mitsuye Endo, the plaintiff in the case, was evacuated from Sacramento, California, in 1942, pursuant to Executive Order 9066 and was removed to the Tule Lake War Relocation Center located in Modoc County, California.

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