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Friends, Nothing has changed since 2007. The “Stakeholders” do not want the general public to know about and appreciate the links to the past offered by these village and camp sites. Craig Reiser Artist and part of the general public |
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I’m also very grateful for eastbayhillpeople with its invaluable awakening, earthly re-connection and cultural appreciation that’s tragic, environmental, and so much more. Messages in stone? I’ve no adequate words available for describing that. Just thinking of it resonates something I can’t describe.
The coordinated, calculated, clandestine policy of suppressing knowledge of Native American Indian sites is to my mind an injustice that needs to be corrected. The greatest threat I perceive to these sensitive locations is ignorance and bulldozers, not necessarily in that order. More Info:
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