A Proclamation By the President of the United States of America
GEORGE W. BUSH
National American Indian Heritage Month is an opportunity to honor the many contributions of American Indians and Alaska Natives and to recognize the strong and living traditions of the first people to call our land home.
American Indians and Alaska Natives continue to shape [...]
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By Robin T. Reid, Smithsonian.com
Like most people, Johnny Hill Jr. gets frustrated when he can’t remember the correct word for something he sees or wants to express. But unlike most people, he can’t get help. He is one of the last people on the planet who speak Chemehuevi, a Native American language that was once [...]
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By Tod Leonard, STAFF WRITER
The Barona Creek Golf Club is going to look spectacular on The Golf Channel this week when it hosts the Nationwide Tour Championship. It has never been greener, the rough never more lush. And therein lies the interesting dilemma for Director of Golf Don King.
He gets to show off his course [...]
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Tribes say better fire protection for their land is needed; Ninety percent of one reservation goes up in smoke. Leaders say better coordination with the state in the future is necessary.
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Vernon Wright, Chairman of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians
Beginning the work of moving forward and the business of rebuilding, the Tribal Council of the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians took a moment to extend gratitude for the help and contributions received during the Poomacha fire.
The La Jolla, Santa Ysabel, Mesa Grande and Rincon reservations [...]
Posted on October 30th, 2007 by admin
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Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Carl J. Artman will visit Southern California tomorrow to inspect extensive damage caused by the Poomacha Fire on the La Jolla Indian Reservation and the Rincon Indian Reservation, two Luiseno tribal communities headquartered in San Diego County. He also will join other Federal and State officials in meetings with leaders [...]
Posted on October 29th, 2007 by admin
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Southern California tribes affected by fires; you can send your donations to: Rincon fire station Phone 760-297-2300 Fax 760-297-2320 Email: rfd@RinconFire.net
You can send your donations to:
Rincon fire station
33485 Valley Center Rd.
Valley Center, Ca. 92082
Phone 760-297-2300 Fax 760-297-2320
Email: rfd@RinconFire.net
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Posted on October 28th, 2007 by admin
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Leslie Wolf Branscomb, Staff Writer
The Sycuan band of the Kumeyaay Nation has donated $500,000 to the San Diego Foundation’s After-the-Fires Fund.
The tribe will also contribute to programs to assist other local American Indian tribes in San Diego County affected by the fires.
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Posted on October 27th, 2007 by admin
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By: DARRYN BENNETT - Staff Writer
While most county evacuation centers report being inundated with donations and volunteers, some communities ravaged by the Poomacha fire this week are short on food supplies, Rincon fire officials said.
Tribal and fire authorities are asking for canned food donations after closures on Highways 76 and 79 have halted deliveries into [...]
Posted on October 27th, 2007 by admin
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The Fresno Bee
The federal government is directing more than $5 million to help American Indian communities repair damage from Southern California’s wildfires.
Funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will be available to repair homes, pay for temporary housing, restore communities centers on tribal lands and other costs.
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