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UPDATE: Likely Native American remains found in Atascadero possible Salinan Tribe burial - KSBY News
The Salinan people used to live along the Salinas River. The tribe says the human remains that were found at a home on Acacia Road are probably those of a Salinan burial.
The Salinan people at Mission San Miguel demanded political change. On July 31, 1839, English-born William E. P. Hartnell, visitador general for the California missions, was traveling north from ...
Craggy, dome-shaped Morro Rock rises 576 feet above the shore, an attractive site for climbers and a sacred one for two Native American tribes.
Salinan Indians should not be allowed to climb Morro Rock because it is a sacred site for Chumash Indians, ... “All our people have ever done is to say, ‘Prove it,’” he said.
The Salinan tribe is not a party to the lawsuit. The Salinans claim both tribes have a history in Morro Bay, but the Chumash claim that Salinan territory ended north of the city, at the very northern ...
The Xolon Salinan Tribe, universities and California colleges are required to agree to the diocese’s terms in order to access Mission San Miguel ancestral ruins where the mission-era dormitories ...
The Salinan Indians should not be allowed to climb Morro Rock because it is a sacred site for the Chumash Indians, according to a civil suit filed by the Chumash on Friday.
Allison Herrera is Salinan, a California tribe that's not recognized by the federal government and has no land or sovereignty. She explains how that lead her family to lose its ancestral home.
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