California city returns island taken from native tribe in 1860 massacre
Source: Associated Press
California city returns island taken from native tribe in 1860 massacre
Associated Press
Mon 21 Oct 2019 15.39 BST
Indian Island off the coast of Northern California was the site of a massacre, a place that was contaminated by a shipyard and flush with invasive species.
Its also the spiritual and physical center of the universe for the small Wiyot tribe, and it will belong to them almost entirely Monday after a city deeds all the land it owns on the island to the tribe.
Its a really good example of resilience because Wiyot people never gave up the dream, tribal administrator Michelle Vassel said. Its a really good story about healing and about coming together of community.
The tribe was decimated in 1860, when scores of elders, women and children were wiped out during a raid by settlers while the tribes men were away gathering supplies. Since then, the now 600-member tribe has been making small strides toward regaining the land it lost.
The tribe sold art and fry bread and took in donations to buy 1.5 acres (0.6 hectares) on the eastern tip of the island for $106,000 in 2000. Years later, the city of Eureka gave the tribe more land.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/21/california-city-returns-island-taken-from-native-tribe-in-1860-massacre