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    ‘A light in the darkness of California’s Indigenous history’

    Team_Prime US NewsBy Team_Prime US NewsNovember 7, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Nov. 6, 2025 7 AM PT

    To the editor: To an Indigenous particular person, this text was a breath of contemporary air, a lightweight within the darkness of California’s Indigenous historical past (“Elk are again roaming on lands that California has returned to the Tule River Indian Tribe,” Oct. 29). Due to Gov. Gavin Newsom for the return of 17,000 acres of ancestral land to the Tule River Tribe.

    The primary elected California governor, Peter Hardeman Burnett, infamously declared {that a} “warfare of extermination will proceed to be waged between the races till the Indian race turns into extinct.” His administration, utilizing the precedent of the Doctrine of Discovery, facilitated the removing of Native Californians from their lands, enabled their efficient enslavement by means of indentured servitude and contributed to a state-sponsored genocide. His state insurance policies included funding militias to kill Natives, resulting in a catastrophic decline within the California Native inhabitants, which dropped from an estimated 150,000 in 1846 to round 30,000 by 1873. Tragically, it’s a microcosm of our nation’s Indigenous abuses.

    This historical past is anathema to our declare of American exceptionalism and is what the current administration needs to remove from our nationwide parks, museums and historical past books. We will’t declare greatness till we’ve got the integrity to not less than admit our injustices.

    Harold Printup, Mar Vista



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