Shasta Indian Nation to get homeland back in largest land return in California history [View all]
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Gov. Gavin Newsom has set in motion the largest land return in California history, declaring his support for the return of ancestral lands to the Shasta Indian Nation that were seized a century ago and submerged.
The 2,800 acres in Siskiyou County are part of the Klamath River dam removal project, which will rehabilitate more than 300 miles of salmon habitat.
This is a down payment on the states commitment to do better by the Native American communities who have called this land home since time immemorial, Newsom said in a statement. The governors announcement Tuesday marked the fifth anniversary of Californias official apology to its Native American peoples for the states historical wrongdoings.
Returning the land allows the Shasta Indian Nation to complete the Shasta Heritage Trail, an educational pathway whose design incorporates Native art along with informational placards that share the history of the Kíkacéki, Crowe said in a statement.
Win-win