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  • I’m horrified after revisiting my favorite book from elementary school

    12/12/2021 2:47:51 PM PST · by artichokegrower · 43 replies
    Cal Matters ^ | NOVEMBER 16, 2021 | Tricia Light
    As critical race theory and school board meetings grab headlines, it’s easy to forget that we are all the product of the childhood education we received. At 26, I rarely think about elementary school lessons. However, I was recently reminded of my favorite book from my fourth-grade class, “Island of the Blue Dolphins” by Scott O’Dell. I saw a reference to Aleuts, or the Russian term for people native to the Aleutian archipelago, and the term instantly transported me back to the book I adored.
  • Navy Has Probably Found the Island of the Blue Dolphins Cave

    11/02/2012 3:35:38 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 14 replies
    Curbed LA ^ | Wednesday, October 31, 2012 | Adrian Glick Kudler
    Your pre-adolescent dreams have been dashed: some other person has found the supposed cave from Scott O'Dell's Island of the Blue Dolphins. To be fair, you were not quite as dedicated to the cause as Navy archaeologist Steve Schwartz, who scoured San Nicolas Island (one of the Channel Islands, controlled by the Navy) for more than 20 years for the cave that "was believed to be home to the island's most famous inhabitant, a Native American woman who survived on the island for 18 years, abandoned and alone," according to the LA Times (O'Dell based his story on her). Last...
  • Seven San Nicolas Island Cats Rescued

    05/01/2009 8:52:32 AM PDT · by JoeProBono · 69 replies · 821+ views
    catchannel ^ | May 1, 2009,
    Humane Society of the United States helps transport cats from the wild to a California sanctuary:Sheldon, an orange tabby born in the wild, is one of seven feral cats who have been rescued from San Nicolas Island, off the Southern California coast, where plans are in place to eradicate the feline population to preserve the native species. These seven island cats have been spayed/neutered, vaccinated and checked by a veterinarian and are now living at a sanctuary north of Los Angeles. Getting these cats off the Navy-owned island and taking them to an approved facility was part of a deal...