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Protecting Sacred Land, Protecting the Environment
3/4/2020
10:30 am to 11:20 am
Conference Rooms A & B - Hinson Campus Center
Protecting Sacred Land, Protecting the Environment
March 4
10:30-11:20 a.m.
Conference Rooms A & B
Join Amah Mutsun Tribal Chair Valentin Lopez for a discussion on Tribal history, the effects of colonialism and genocide, ongoing Tribal land stewardship efforts and the effort to protect the Tribe's most sacred ceremonial site: Juristac.
Located south of Gilroy, Juristac is both an ancient cultural site and an ecologically sensitive wildlife corridor. It is threatened by a proposed open-pit mine that would remove over 40 million tons of materials, leveling entire hillsides in the process.
March 4
10:30-11:20 a.m.
Conference Rooms A & B
Join Amah Mutsun Tribal Chair Valentin Lopez for a discussion on Tribal history, the effects of colonialism and genocide, ongoing Tribal land stewardship efforts and the effort to protect the Tribe's most sacred ceremonial site: Juristac.
Located south of Gilroy, Juristac is both an ancient cultural site and an ecologically sensitive wildlife corridor. It is threatened by a proposed open-pit mine that would remove over 40 million tons of materials, leveling entire hillsides in the process.