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California Assemblyman Ramos' Legislation to Hold Universities Accountable for Repatriation Signed by Gov. Newsom

Two bills signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, will hold California university systems accountable for the proper repatriation of Native American human remains and other cultural items to the appropriate Native American tribes. The 1990 federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGRPRA) and its 2001 state counterpart, CalNAGPRA, require government entities, including universities, return Native American remains and artifacts be returned to appropriate tribes. The need for bills signed into law on Tuesday gained attention in June when an auditor’s report cited the CSU system’s lapses and blunders in failing to ensure the timely return of Native American remains and cultural objects. ....

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San Manuel Band of Mission Indians Gives Out $13.5 Million in 2023

During the grant cycle a total of $13.5 million was given out to 161 different grant recipients. The majority of the money was given to eligible nonprofit groups within the Inland Empire region and Indian Country. In the Inland Empire region $1.2 million was granted to the Dodger’s foundation to build three new “Dreamfield” baseball fields in San Bernardino at Blair Park to revitalize recreation and inspire the next generation of athletes in an underserved community. ....

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