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California to return historic amount of land to Native tribe
San Francisco Chronicle / SFGate.com ^ | June 19, 2024 | By Madilynne Medina, News Reporter

Posted on 06/19/2024 7:57:30 PM PDT by thecodont

The Shasta Indian Nation will be returned 2,820 acres of ancestral land in northwestern California, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Tuesday.

The land return is the largest in California history and comes as a reconciliation effort to apologize to Native communities for historical injustices, the release said.

Newsom's office said he discussed the land return with the Shasta Indian Nation earlier this month after visiting the Klamath River dam removal project, which is on ancestral lands near the California-Oregon border. The project is the largest dam removal and river restoration in the country intended to restore land and more than 300 miles of salmon habitat. The 2,820 acres of land being transferred are associated with the dams, the governor's office said.

Several dams along the Klamath River are being removed as part of the land return. The Copco and Iron Gate dams are two of the four that have already been drained.

The land was originally taken from the Shasta people more than 100 years ago after the Copco dam was constructed, Shasta Indian Nation Chairperson Janice Crowe said in a statement.

"The Shasta Indian Nation is pleased with the Governor’s decision to support the return our ancestral lands and sacred sites," Crowe said. "Having access to our ceremonial sites, including the site of our First Salmon Ceremony, is critical to the spiritual and emotional health of our people."

The transfer of land announcement also comes during the fifth anniversary of the state's formal apology to California Native Americans, which created a Truth and Hearing Council. The council includes a state tribal advisor and representatives from Native American tribes who are responsible for drafting a report by Jan. 1, 2025 with "findings regarding the historical relationship between the state and Native Americans," according to the government's office.

(Excerpt) Read more at sfgate.com ...


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: california; californication; damremoval; dams; klamath; klamathriver; nativeamericans; shastaindiannation; tribes
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To: thecodont

Now that all their other problems such as crime, homelessness, and poverty have been solved, I see no problem with it. /s

Oops. Maybe I spoke too soon.

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21 posted on 06/19/2024 11:18:15 PM PDT by CFW
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To: CFW
The public is asked to avoid the area of I-580 at Grand Avenue.

There's probably good money to be made developing an "Maps" type app that outlines areas to avoid.

22 posted on 06/19/2024 11:24:37 PM PDT by P.O.E. (Pray for America.)
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To: thecodont

And who did thre Shasta’s take it from? Will they now give it back to them?

The Indians were fighting over and conquering and losing land to each other lfor millennia before the Europeans came and conquered them all.


23 posted on 06/19/2024 11:30:37 PM PDT by HamiltonJay
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To: ealgeone
Australia is heavily into addressing 'historical injustices' by giving land to Indigenous owners. Huge asset values are involved, especially when there are mineral leases.

It is a noble ideal, but nothing ever seems to get better, and often gets worse. Poverty, idleness and alcoholism thrive in these reclaimed areas. I do not know of a solution.

24 posted on 06/19/2024 11:34:38 PM PDT by BlackVeil ('The past is never dead. It's not even past.' William Faulkner)
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To: thecodont

They should rebuild the Copco and Irongate dams to power the casinos.


25 posted on 06/19/2024 11:56:50 PM PDT by SakoL61R
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To: P.O.E.; CFW

It has been done, then removed from the app stores because RACISS!

You know why.


26 posted on 06/20/2024 1:09:00 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: Sacajaweau

“But they have gambling in their blood...and unfortunately, we promote it.”

Who’s this “we”? I certainly don’t promote gambling. Most of the people I associate with don’t either.

So if the natives put up a casino “we” promoted it? Then shouldn’t “we” share in the proceeds?

Some people say ‘indians’ are lazy, greedy, resentful racists who blame the white man for their self-inflicted problems for the past 500 years. I disagree and think they’re just misunderstood.


27 posted on 06/20/2024 1:41:27 AM PDT by Justa (Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people....)
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To: BipolarBob

Throw in a smoke shop

Also a very lucrative fireworks shop for the ruling families. They already have sovereignty, since all tribes claim to have been “created” here.


28 posted on 06/20/2024 3:16:29 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: MinorityRepublican

As long as Native Americans get to own it, I’m good with that.


They are usually financed by unknown overseas backer - the Nates run them but ownership is very murky. Its basically a criminal enterprise to soak up blue eyed money for the ruling families who live in life styles they want to be accustomed to - rich and anonymous.

Ordinary tribal members without family connections get discounts on the drugs the ruling families sell them, which are in turn bought from Mexican cartels those ruling families allow to operate on the Res.

Anything “native American” operating on a Reservation is twisted, evil (think black magic) and criminal. Nats of the same tribe off the Res are just ordinary people who fled the Res, as have most US Indians.


29 posted on 06/20/2024 3:26:42 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: thecodont

2,820 acres = 4.4 sq miles


30 posted on 06/20/2024 3:28:43 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: SteveH

Or finding a job like every other American. Do you still practice the European/African/Asian culture of your ancestors, wear their clothing, eat their foods etc.

America is about assimilation not separation.


31 posted on 06/20/2024 3:31:57 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: thecodont

Does not this open the door
to Mexico’s claim to aztlán?

Might as well give the rest
of the USA away to those,
thru history, we have fought
for the right to occupy.
Newsome is nuts!
Goodbye southern Cali,
Arizona, New Mexuco, and west
Texas.
But I digress....that’s
already happening.


32 posted on 06/20/2024 3:34:08 AM PDT by Lean-Right (Eat More Moose)
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To: BlackVeil

Australia is heavily into addressing ‘historical injustices’ by giving land to Indigenous owners


Whole towns were given - all the people living there had to move, having lost their homes, jobs and all income. The lucky ones found abandoned buildings elsewhere to live in.


33 posted on 06/20/2024 3:34:35 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: Justa

I disagree and think they’re just misunderstood.

You are being conned by the tribes into feeling sorry for them and to give them special rights you do not have.


34 posted on 06/20/2024 3:36:36 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: PIF

I did the math too. That’s really not a whole lot of land, an area slightly larger than 2 miles by 2 miles.


35 posted on 06/20/2024 3:47:13 AM PDT by redfreedom (Joseph Stalin: "It does not mater how anyone votes, how votes are counted is what matters.")
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To: thecodont

So... are we giving France back to Germany? I could go on...


36 posted on 06/20/2024 3:50:02 AM PDT by Feckless (The US Gubbmint / This Tagline CENSORED by FR \ IrOnic, ain't it?)
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To: PIF

America is about the rule of law.

And freedom. As in a person doesn’t tell another person how to conduct his/her life, and vice versa, as long as each follows the rule of law.

Many Indian treaties were signed by the government, and then ignored (not honored) and forgotten.

I would not claim that it is a requirement (legal or otherwise) that “assimilation” (consisting in part in dishonoring signed treaties) is a prerequisite to live in America.


37 posted on 06/20/2024 4:01:21 AM PDT by SteveH
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To: PIF

> America is about assimilation not separation.

The end product of assimilation is group-think and group-act.

I don’t think that a society’s value is measured by European/African/Asian wealth standards alone.

At some point, we probably have enough 7/11s, piggly wigglies, taco bells, and pizza huts. want another one? or another three, or ten, or 5 hundred? ok. but also, treaties signed by the American government should be honored.

Otherwise for the people who took those treaties at face value, there is in practice no rule of law in America.

The alternative to the rule of law is might makes right. Is that your preference? You say “assimilation” but “might makes right” seems to be your real argument.


38 posted on 06/20/2024 4:13:24 AM PDT by SteveH
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To: SteveH

America has been about assimilation of peoples and cultures since its founding - assimilation does not mean a Borg style collective, but rather a shared set of values, a common language, and culture.

Most US Indians do not live on reservation for good reasons, and because they are assimilated into America. You would know that if you were an American.

You seem to value separation, Balkanization, of the US which it is definitely NOT about.

“Rule of law” is a difference matter having to do with governance, not to be conflated with assimilation/culture/values/language/etc.


39 posted on 06/20/2024 4:38:04 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now its your turn)
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To: dayglored
“Rest assured, someday, some other group will take it away from us.”

And they will have names like Mohammed and Omar.

40 posted on 06/20/2024 4:50:06 AM PDT by Sicon ("All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." - G. Orwell>)
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