New Monument Honors the Real History of California’s First People Look West: How California is Leading the Nation
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Long before the State Capitol was built the Miwok Indians lived, hunted and fished in what became Sacramento. Now – for the first time - California’s First People have a monument in Capitol Park to honor the Indigenous People of California. Assemblymember James Ramos, the only Native American in the State Legislature, is leading the way to right the historical wrongs, educate everyone on the real history of Native Americans in the Golden State and honor tribal ancestors.
Long before the State Capitol was built the Miwok Indians lived, hunted and fished in what became Sacramento. Now – for the first time - California’s First People have a monument in Capitol Park to honor the Indigenous People of California. Assemblymember James Ramos, the only Native American in the State Legislature, is leading the way to right the historical wrongs, educate everyone on the real history of Native Americans in the Golden State and honor tribal ancestors.
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