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Uploaded by rbp27 on Aug 21, 2007
Stefanie Sekich is interviewed about the toll road issue at the NSSA National Championships at Trestles
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the native americans roamed that land a bit over the years so there are probably a few burial grounds in the area. It is still a sacred area to many of their ancestors and they have been helping as part of the Save San Onofre coalition.
rbp27 4 years ago
I have a question that I'm sure has been asked.
Have Native Americans been invited to the state park to excavate for artifacts or ancestral human remains?
There might be a burial ground in them thar hills 3 - 5 miles inland.
gwbushisno2 4 years ago
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the native americans roamed that land a bit over the years so there are probably a few burial grounds in the area. It is still a sacred area to many of their ancestors and they have been helping as part of the Save San Onofre coalition.
rbp27 4 years ago