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    Great Redwood Trail Proposal Unearths Painful History for Indigenous Tribes

    By Sam Anderson,

    2 days ago
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    star81
    1d ago
    there's nothing wrong with wanting to protect this land, but while you're at it try protecting the land that tribal members already have homes on. like the tribal lands that sheriff Matt Kendall did his erratication of marijuana grows. you know the land that he destroyed with bulldozers leaving all the trash and plants pushed into a hole on the side of the properties, the illegal chemicals, that was poison, he poured into the ground removing processed marijuana and nothing more. 16 or more properties was destroyed. Matt Kendall's actions of greed and misleading information to the public should be the bigger problem at hand due to the facts it's already happened. sheriff is allowed to destroy (erraticate) land that the tribal members live on and your okay with that?
    Sherry Redman
    1d ago
    native tribal families has been trading the trail of tears sense the 14th & 15th centuries, because of foreign immigrants discovered this native tribal families nation, & if you look at the quorters you have in your position you'll see the dates of each year they named the states in this native tribal families nation, as they robbed them of their home lands, took their children & massacred those who fought back, forcing the survivors to move & keep moving. the elderly soon died, the women in morning of loosing their children & spouses, in wars that should never had happened, but the " WHITE MAN " from the far eastern countries wanted this native tribal families nation to themselves to build their foreign communities, & their Wall Street Market Place for foreign trade, buy, sell, & exchange & they brought African people as slaves they'd use for free labor,
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