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Some programs and schools are working to prepare Native American students for college and support them once they get there.
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Chula Vista officials and Native American leaders Tuesday will unveil a sign for the renamed Kumeyaay Park, the culmination of a long battle over the park and its former statue of Christopher Columbus.
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The California State University is beginning the process of returning almost 700,000 cultural belongings, including almost 6,000 ancestors, currently held on their campuses.
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Policymakers say a wet winter has created space for discussions about long-term water management, but they have a diverse set of interests to consider while drawing up new rules.
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The Jamul Indian Village Land Transfer Act would incorporate the acreage into the Jamul Indian Village Reservation and preserve it.
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November is Native American Heritage Month and a good time to highlight books written by and about Indigenous people.
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California lawmakers and tribes have unveiled a monument outside of the state Capitol commemorating the contributions of Native Americans.
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“Mukikmalim, Su'ulim, Chem-tema-ki'ay” (Birds, Stars, Our Lands) is the first public display of the Kupa language, tribal members said.
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Martin Scorsese adapts best-selling nonfiction book about a series of 1920s murders known as "The Reign of Terror."
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The California State University and the University Of California systems are mandated by law to return remains and artifacts to tribes, but the state auditor found in recent years that many campuses have not done so.
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