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BumRushDaShow

(144,203 posts)
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 09:58 AM Oct 19

Chumash people in California to co-steward marine sanctuary in historic partnership

Source: AP

Updated 12:05 AM EDT, October 19, 2024


For more than 10,000 years, Native Americans have been living along California’s central coast, an area of breathtaking beauty with stunning turquoise waters rich in biodiversity. Now, in the first partnership of its kind, the area will soon be part of a new national marine sanctuary that Native people will co-steward with a federal agency.

It will give the Chumash people, once the largest cultural group in California, a say in the way the marine sanctuary is preserved. The Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary, designated by the Biden administration last week, is the first tribally nominated sanctuary in the United States.

It covers 116 miles (187 kilometers) of California coastline. The more than 4,500 square miles (11,655 square kilometers) of coastal and offshore waters that will be included contain diverse marine life increasingly threatened by climate change and pollution from human activities.

The designation, which was announced by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, will take effect after Congress has 45 days to consider it. The Chumash people, which span several tribes, including the federally recognized Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, have long depended on the ocean for fishing and shellfish, and today some are involved in environmental monitoring and advocacy work.

Read more: https://apnews.com/article/marine-sanctuary-chumash-indigenous-california-tribes-9f38e061464c14473c5da6e11a17cb3f



REFERENCE - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143321058

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Chumash people in California to co-steward marine sanctuary in historic partnership (Original Post) BumRushDaShow Oct 19 OP
Thank you, President Biden! Bayard Oct 19 #1
So happy about this. It's some of the most beautiful coastline along CA's central coast. SunSeeker Oct 19 #2
As a Californian born and raised, Granny Blue Oct 19 #3
I grew up and attended public schools in California. hunter Oct 19 #4

SunSeeker

(54,061 posts)
2. So happy about this. It's some of the most beautiful coastline along CA's central coast.
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 01:10 PM
Oct 19

I love that area around Pismo Beach and Shell Beach. Glad it is getting this protection.

Granny Blue

(35 posts)
3. As a Californian born and raised,
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 04:34 PM
Oct 19

its about damn time that the knowlege and talents of indegenous American citizens are enlisted in the preservation of their homelands! Whooo-Hooo! Speaking of which, how are the Delta Smelt doing? I’ve been reading about them since I was 12!

hunter

(39,056 posts)
4. I grew up and attended public schools in California.
Sat Oct 19, 2024, 05:34 PM
Oct 19

The community I lived in was 99% white.

In history classes it was implied the Chumash were extinct, like the dinosaurs.

I think a lot of my Republican classmates, especially the Trump voters, believe the Chumash Culture was demonically resurrected by the Liberals; that they are not the people who have been here all along. They still won't recognize Native Americans as survivors of one of human history's great genocides and still hate them for not "assimilating," just as they hate recent immigrants.



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