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How UCSD Spent Over $500,000 on a Home Remodel That Never Happened

By Thomas Larson
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Perhaps the most prized piece of real estate throughout the University of California, San Diego, is the seven-acre site of University House, home to the UCSD chancellor. The rambling adobe home, with its row of south-facing windows, its patios and portales, was built on the precipitous edge of a canyon. [...]

Tribes aim to revive language

Summit planned at Barona reservation
By Onell R. Soto, STAFF WRITER
April 29, 2008
Pat Curo grew up on the Barona Indian reservation in the 1950s, when the tribe’s native language was heard outside church and at funerals, parties and tribal gatherings.

6TH ANNUAL YUMAN FAMILY LANGUAGE SUMMIT

NATIVE AMERICANS FROM ACROSS THE WEST TO UNITE AT BARONA FOR THE 6TH ANNUAL YUMAN FAMILY LANGUAGE SUMMIT
Tribes Will Focus on Keeping Their Language and Culture Alive
LAKESIDE, CA – Native American Tribes from across the Western United States will gather at the Barona Convention Center for the 6th Annual Yuman Family Language Summit from April [...]

Chumash Dictionary Breathes Life into Moribund Language

Ancient Words Made Anew
By Ben Preston
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Thought to be dead for more 40 years, the last surviving branch of Chumash languages was merely dormant. For the past several years, Richard Applegate, a linguist hired by the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash, has been working with tribal elders and five apprentices to teach them [...]

Slot-machine bill clears committee

Valley Center tribes would be able to expand gambling
By EDWARD SIFUENTES - Staff Writer
Thursday, April 24, 2008
A bill that could dramatically increase the number of slot machines at two North County casinos cleared its first test Tuesday in Sacramento.
Senate Bill 1201, written by Sen. Jim Battin, R-Palm Desert, would expand the number of slot machine [...]

Robert Salgado receives national award

Robert Salgado, Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians chairman, receives national award
By MICHELLE DeARMOND, The Press-Enterprise
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
SAN DIEGO - Robert Salgado, chairman of the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians, received a national humanitarian award this week for his decades of leadership at the Inland tribe.Salgado, 65, took the stage late Tuesday wearing a shiny [...]

A model of tradition

Some educators believe mission era is overemphasized
By Maureen Magee. STAFF WRITER
April 22, 2008
Father Junipero Serra’s vision for a string of California missions has been matched only by the creativity of the state’s fourth-graders.

‘To lift up some of the hurt he is carrying’

Indigenous peoples offer love, encouragement, hope to the Dalai Lama
by: Richard Walker / Indian Country Today
April 21, 2008
SEATTLE - As the 14th Dalai Lama walked into the room, the reception was similar to one a family might give one of their own.

Ancient Chumash tongue revived

By Julian J. Ramos/Staff writer
A bound volume of ink and paper is keeping a language alive.
With the unveiling of “Samala-English Dictionary - A Guide to the Samala Language of the Ineseño Chumash People,” the language of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians has been awakened from half a century of dormancy.

Newly Elected All Women Campo Tribal Leaders

Chairwoman Monique LaChappa
Vice Chair  Michelle Cuero
Treasurer  June Jones
Secretary  Kerm Shipp
Committee Member  Nancy Cuero
Committee Member  Dominique Connolly
Committee Member Jessica Jones
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