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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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The holiday replaced Columbus Day in California four years ago.
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President Joe Biden Thursday declared that a major disaster exists for the La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians and ordered federal aid to supplement tribal efforts in the areas affected by Tropical Storm Hilary last month.
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President Biden Tuesday signed into law a bill to place into trust around 720 acres of land considered sacred to the Pala Band of Mission Indians just weeks after it unanimously passed the U.S. Senate.
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An unprecedented agreement was made between Pala's Tribal Government and the California Office of Emergency Services to expand the state’s network of resources for disasters during a time of firefighter staffing shortages throughout the state.
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The land includes a sacred site known locally as Gregory Mountain or as Chokla in Luiseño. A 20-year fight to build a landfill at its foot in Gregory Canyon was stopped in 2016 when the Pala Band of Mission Indians purchased a portion of the site for $13 million.
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