Why A Property Worth Millions Was Returned To The Tongva Tribe

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Why A Property Worth Millions Was Returned To The Tongva Tribe
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And what it says about the 'Land Back' movement. “This is our one home. There is no other homeland or mother country. That means everything to us.”

“We see ourselves as descended from the land,” said Wallace Cleaves, the president of the conservancy. “Our duty to return that gift is to steward the land, which means to preserve it; to work with it, to make the land healthy.”Native Americans’ effort to reclaim stolen land has gained widespread media attention in recent years, largely under the umbrella term “land back.

“I didn't want somebody to move in and … destroy the property,” said Alexander. “It's quite special. And what my grandparents used it for was quite special. And I just thought it should go to somebody that's going to honor that vision.” , were victims of such theft. Ortega Jr.’s great-grandmother was one of few local Native Americans to hold a land grant, which included 4,400 acres in Encino and was originally in her father’s name. But in the late 1840's, a local rancher and politician set his sights on those acres.

You don't go from a bounty on your head and not being able to own property, to all of a sudden thriving. It takes generations to get over all of that genocide.In the decades that followed, California Native Americans were systemically displaced, robbed and mistreated. An. At around the same time, the state of California began formally offering a bounty of $0.25 for “Indian scalp[s],” which was later increased to $5.00.

“My grandmother spent her whole life out there working in this garden,” she said. “She had a medicinal herb area, a lot of citrus trees. I have wonderful memories there.”

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