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Please Stop Removal of Native American Cemetery in Huntington Beach

by not necessary Wednesday, Aug. 11, 2010 at 10:40 PM

A developer is building a housing complex in Huntington Beach and is removing the remains of some 80 Indigenous people. Please write letters expressing your concerns or offense to the coastal commission.

TO:
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
ATT: MEG VAUGHN
SOUTH COAST AREA OFFICE
200 OCEANGATE, SUITE 1000
LONG BEACH CA 90802-4302

I have been informed that the development named "The Ridge", built by Hearthside Homes, in Bolsa Chicamesa/Huntington Beach, has attained a zone change or variance that is allowing them to dig up and remove historical human remains and historical Native American artifacts.

Basically, they are digging up an old Tongva cemetery. This happened in Playa Vista, and the upshot was that the corpses and their religious artifacts were separated, and the artifacts were delivered to museums. This is grave-robbery. It is illegal and must be stopped.

The cemeteries of the Tongva are a signficant cultural resource not only for the Tongva, and all Native Americans, but all Americans. These are the ancient people of the area, who have been here for millennia. They are the "Mission Indians".

The City of Huntington Beach has re-zoned five acres of cemetery from "Preservation" to "Development". I suggest that the Coastal Commission and the State of California try to conform to the spirit of the Federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, and intervene to stop the building.

Did you know that under NAGPRA, over 30,000 human corpses have been repatriated to their tribes? That is horrifying, that our museums (and tax dollars) were used to maintain human bodies as archeological artifacts, while their descendents begged for decades to have their relatives returned home for a proper re-burial. Will the dead ever have their peace?

Now, for the worship of the dollar, we have a housing developmen company expanding their footprint, and it has led to the removal of human bodies. If these bodies (and related artifacts) end up in an institution with Federal funding, they will be required to return the bodies (and artifacts). What kind of folly are these developers undertaking? They are wasting our tax money, and probably doing something that eventually leads to a museum breaking the law. Do not allow the continued excavation. Scale back the project.

http://www.nps.gov/nagpra/FAQ/INDEX.HTM
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bolsa chica

by paul moreno Wednesday, Aug. 18, 2010 at 1:42 PM
bigrockcreek@msn.com

on the article dealing with bolsa chica the developer has removed over 100,000 artifacts and 179 ancestors. This site dates 9000 years old and has tremendous significance to our native way of life. Theres only 11.2 acres that remain of the site which hasnt been developed. We no that our ancestors are there within those last remaining acres. Please right letters to the CCC to oppose this development.
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Mrs.

by Adele Roberson Friday, Aug. 27, 2010 at 7:40 AM
mozartadel@aol.com 832-725-9659

The Native American Cemetery in Huntington Beach. Is this not "hallowed ground"? Why are so many Americans unhinged about the Mosque being built by a religious organization in the area of the destroyed Twin Towers and these same people are not even noticing what is happening at this hallowed site in Huntington Beach? I regret that most of the rabblerousers are so stupid and consumed with hatred that they do not reason , but what about the so called intelligent people in this country? Are there any left?
Why are they not being heard... is it because there is so much noise from the rabblerousers or is it because they are not interested. A very sad situation, indeed. I do believe what Pogo said... "WE HAVE MET THE ENEMY AND IT IS US".
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yes, it's too bad

by Chotis Mongotus Wednesday, Sep. 29, 2010 at 1:37 AM

if only the natives had ravaged the environment like they did in Europe to produce steel and epic wars and devastating plagues....or maybe they did, thousands of years earlier and having leaned the lesson of over-extraction, harmonized with the land.
We may learn the same lesson, if we survive.
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