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    New Monument Honors the Real History of California’s First People

    New Monument Honors the Real History of California’s First People

    More than 400 celebrate historic Native American monument in Capitol Park honoring tribes

    on whose land the state Capitol now stands

    State marks Native American Heritage Month by unveiling 10th

    tribute in the park commemorating California heroes & protectors

     

    SACRAMENTO—On a cool, breezy Sacramento morning, more than 400 tribal members, dignitaries and students gathered to unveil the first-ever Capitol monument acknowledging tribes residing in California and their millennia-long, resilient presence on land now known as California.

    The historic tribute specifically recognizes the Sacramento region tribes of Wilton Rancheria, Ione Band of Miwok Indians, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, Tuolumne Band of Me-Wuk Indians, Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians, and Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians.

    The new monument is the tenth addition to a park memorializing California’s firefighters, veterans, and public safety officers. It is the first addition to the park since 2009, when the statue of Thomas Starr King was brought to California from Boston. King was a Civil War-era minister, orator, and abolitionist. The park was envisioned in 1863 as a place to reflect and celebrate the state’s history and natural beauty, according to the Capitol Park website. 

    Assemblymember James C. Ramos—first California Native American elected to the Legislature since statehood in 1850—authored AB 338 in 2021, which authorized the monument.

    Ramos said, “This monument—now a centerpiece of Capitol Park—adds a new and long overdue chapter to California’s relationship with its tribes. As a state, we are beginning to tell our history from a broader, more complete, and accurate perspective by including the voice of California Native Americans.” He added, “As Native Americans, we have been invisible, romanticized, minimized, or disparaged for centuries. That is not easily or quickly undone. But today I am proud to be Native American and proud to be a Californian.”

    The Miwok skirt dancer portrayed in the monument is modeled after William J. Franklin Sr., the late respected Miwok leader and cultural dancer. Franklin played a critical role in preserving Miwok dances and traditions, and helped build three Northern California roundhouses, dedicated spaces for Native American ceremonies, songs, dances, and gatherings. Sacramento sculptor Ronnie Frostad designed the project.

    “Mr. Franklin was a teacher of Native culture and he understood that our stories, songs, and culture need to be shared and taught to new generations,” Ramos said. “He would have been pleased to see so many students here, of all ages—and particularly proud to see students from a school recently named Miwok.” Until June, Miwok Middle School was named after John Sutter, who enslaved Native people during California’s Gold Rush period.

    Wilton Rancheria Chairman Jesus Tarango stated, “Today’s unveiling signifies the start of a new era at the California State Capitol. One where we stop uplifting a false narrative and start honoring the original stewards of this land by telling a true and accurate portrayal of California’s journey to statehood. 

    “Every tribe across the state has their own Bill Franklin, a leader who fought to keep our cultures and traditions alive during a time where it was dangerous to do so. This monument serves to thank and honor each one of them.

    “It also celebrates the power California Tribes have when we work together to achieve a common goal. I would like to thank my fellow Tribal Leaders and Assemblymember Ramos for their collaboration throughout this legislative process.”

    Sara Dutschke, chairperson of the Ione Band of Miwok Indians, applauded the joint tribal effort. “AB 338 [the law authorizing the statue] paved the way for real collaboration and partnership among many of the Miwok tribes of the Sacramento region,” Dutschke said. “Working together, we have achieved an amazing accomplishment: Installation of the very first monument on State Capitol grounds that honors California’s First People. This sort of recognition for our people is long overdue and represents an important step toward telling the true history of California.”

    Lloyd Mathiesen, chairman of the Chicken Ranch Rancheria, stated,“We are so excited for this day—for this day and this statue to forever be a reminder of where we came from and that if we stand together, we can accomplish anything.”

    Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians Chairwoman Rhonda Pope said, ”AB338 is a step toward healing for the hundreds of thousands of our ancestors who lost their lives due to the genocide of the missions led by Junipero Serra.”

    Dignitaries attending the event included state Treasurer Fiona Ma, local school board members and other elected officials, regional tribal leaders, and more than 300 students from area schools. 

    AB 338 (Ramos, 2021) History

    1965: Governor Pat Brown signs AB 1124 into law, paving the way for a Father Junipero Serra monument and its maintenance by the state for 50 years. 

    1967: The Father Junipero Serra monument erected.

    July 4, 2020: Protestors topple Father Junipero Serra monument in Capitol Park Jan. 28, 2021: AB 338 is introduced and paves the way for construction and maintenance of a monument honoring California Native American people of the Sacramento region on the grounds of the State Capitol.  Supporters of the measure include Barona Band of Mission Indians, California Tribal Business Alliance, Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-wuk Indians of California, California Nations Indian Gaming Association, San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, Tribal Alliance of Sovereign Indian Nations, and Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation

    May 27, 2021: California State Assembly approves AB 338 by a vote of 66-2 and moves to the State Senate.

    Aug. 24, 2021: Debate takes place on the Senate Floor. California State Senate approves AB 338 by a vote of 28-2 and heads to the governor’s desk.

    Sept. 24, 2021: Governor Gavin Newsom signs AB 338 into law. 

    Nov. 14, 2022: Groundbreaking for the California Native American Monument.

    Nov. 7, 2023: Unveiling and Dedication Ceremony for the California Native American Monument. 

    About William J. Franklin Sr.: Miwok Elder and Inspiration for Capitol Park Monument

    William J. Franklin Sr. was a Miwok Indian leader and cultural preservationist whose efforts to preserve and promote the Miwok and other Native American cultures—most notably, the traditional dances—will be long remembered. He was born in Nashville, California, located in El Dorado County, on September 20, 1912, and crossed over on May 2, 2000.

    Mr. Franklin was proud of his Native American roots and championed fostering knowledge and respect of California Indians. This included successful lobbying to create a place where California Indians could practice their traditional heritage on historical lands which led to creation of Grinding Rock Park, also known as Grinding Rock-Chaw’se in Pine Grove, California. He also served as a consultant to the Department of Parks and Recreation and helped build three California roundhouses — dedicated space for ceremony, songs, dances and gatherings. In 1979, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. appointed Mr. Franklin to serve on the Native American Heritage Commission.

    Even as a young man, he was a farsighted advocate for his people, and petitioned the United States government for land on which the Ione could build homes without fear of being moved.

    In the 1940s, Mr. Franklin and others founded the Federated Indians of California to voice Native American concerns. About this same time, he also began researching Miwok ceremonial life by assembling regalia, interviewing elders, and collecting songs. Mr. Franklin had been a dancer since the age of 12 at the Jackson Valley roundhouse and refused to let Miwok traditions die. 

    Mr. Franklin’s many endeavors helped ensure traditional and historic practices continue and continue to inspire younger generations.

    At his passing, Mr. Franklin was survived by four sons, seven daughters, 38 grandchildren, 41 great-grandchildren, and 12 great-great-grandchildren. 

    City of Thrones: The Duggal Legacy | Part 2

    City of Thrones: The Duggal Legacy | Part 2
    In the last installment of the Dehshat series you hear that the news of Mohan Duggal's demise sent shockwaves not only through the corporate world but also within his own company, where the imminent transfer of the chairman position looms large. Now in this episode Shiv, already harboring suspicions about Mohan Duggal's death, begins to question whether it was a natural occurrence or a carefully orchestrated murder. The plot thickens when Shiv receives an unexpected call from Rohan Duggal, inviting him to his home. Now thrust into the heart of this sinister conspiracy, Shiv becomes a pivotal figure. Tune in to the finale Now.

    S2E62 | Soul of the Game: Evolution of Cricket Bats

    S2E62 | Soul of the Game: Evolution of Cricket Bats
    In this episode of Nasha Masterstroke, our beloved host Kiran More takes us behind the essence of a batsman, exploring the significance of a cricket bat, a virtual extension of a player's soul that has witnessed the creation of countless records and centuries. Join us as we discuss the profound importance of bats to players, tracing the historical journey of cricket bats. Discover how, in the early days, Indian cricket players had to personally acquire their own bats due to the absence of sponsorships during that era. Tune in now for this behind the scenes look into the world of cricket.

    S3E17 | Kishore Unveiled: A Peek into His Hobbies

    S3E17 | Kishore Unveiled: A Peek into His Hobbies
    In this episode of Crazy for Kishore, Our host Sudesh Bhosale, talks about the hobbies of Kishore Da, taking us deeper into the world of Kishore Kumar, From his profound admiration for Hollywood music to his taste for Hollywood horror films, This was evident as he had a huge collection of Hollywood movies at his home, and the funny part is he never used to share them with anyone just like a kid who wouldn't share their toys with others, Ever wondered which films were his favorites? The episode also includes an intriguing tale from a concert he attended in London. Tune in now for more

    Jesus Unveiled to His church

    Jesus Unveiled to His church
    Thyatira – (4 of 7) On this first Sunday of Advent, 2023, focusing on the theme of Hope, there is evident, a startling contrast between the sweet Babe in the manger, the serene young couple gazing on their newborn, and the towering, fearsome and fiery, image of the victorious forever, risen Son of God, who has been given the Name above all Names. It is He, ‘the One whose voice was like the roar of many rushing waters’ (Rev. 1:15, TPT) who dictates this fourth of seven letters to His church. “Ask me to give you the nations and I will do it, and they shall become your legacy. Your domain will stretch to the ends of the earth. And you will shepherd them with unlimited authority, crushing their rebellion as an iron rod smashes jars of clay!” Psalm 2:8,9 TPT. Revelation 2:18-29 1. v. 18 - The ‘Babe of Bethlehem’ ____________________________ 2. vv. 19, 24,25 – The ‘Babe of Bethlehem’ ____________________ 3. vv. 20-23 – The ‘Babe of Bethlehem’ ________________________ 4. vv. 26-29 – The ‘Babe of Bethlehem’ ________________________ (Isaiah 9:2, 2 Peter 1:19, Rev. 22:16)

    Jesus Unveiled to His church

    Jesus Unveiled to His church
    Pergamum – (3 of 7) “. . . Jesus, the Anointed One, unveils the truth wrapped in tender mercy.” John 1:17, TPT “Your Word is truth!” John 17:17, TPT The prophetic image of Jesus with a double-edged sword coming from his mouth, might have been terrible were it not for the Word’s healing instruction. It was a visual of the double-edged beauty of truth and mercy surgically piercing hearts to clear the way to wholeness. The Lover of our souls now dictates a third letter, this time as the One who is holding the purity of his beloved to the highest standard, that of truth. And this, so that he might see everyone come to repentance and belonging. His supreme invitation to his purified bride, his beloved, is to the wedding feast. Revelation 2:12-17 1. v. 12 - The Lover’s _________________ 2. v. 13 – The Lover’s _________________ 3. v. 14-16 – The Lover’s _____________ 4. v. 17 – The Lover’s ________________

    Neil Gaur: Inside the Mexico UFO Hearing

    Neil Gaur: Inside the Mexico UFO Hearing
    Sign up to join us at the Ufology World Congress in Mexico City December 1st - 3rd, 2023: https://www.theufologyworldcongress.com.mx/?ref=hwzPGPlnwYuhgi 🛸 Get ready to dive into the mysterious world of Unidentified Flying Objects as we journey through the revelations from the Mexico UFO Hearing! 🌌 In this gripping exploration, we'll uncover mind-boggling testimonies, government secrets, and jaw-dropping evidence that defy explanation. Buckle up and join us as we unveil the truth behind these otherworldly encounters and delve into the heart of the unknown. Don't miss this thrilling adventure that will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about UFOs! 👽✨ #MexicoUFO #UnveilingTheTruth #UFOHearing 💐 Subscribe to receive access to 100's of hours of conscious presentations: https://portaltoascension.org ⚡ Join us at our annual in-person Portal to Ascension Conference: https://ascensionconference.com ❤️ Follow PTA on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/portaltoascension 📅 Upcoming PTA Events: https://portaltoascension.org/upcoming-webinars/ 🎙️ Portal to Ascension Podcast: https://apple.co/3obPdUm ✔️ Join Portal To Ascension Telegram Chat Room: https://t.me/portaltoascension

    Unmasking Authenticity: Embracing Our True Selves

    Unmasking Authenticity: Embracing Our True Selves
    In a world that often demands conformity and fitting in, many of us find ourselves wearing masks to hide parts of who we truly are. But what does it cost us to cover up those authentic pieces? Join your host Jason Hopcus on this thought-provoking episode of Get Unstuck Radio, as he dives deep into the captivating theme of embracing authenticity and shedding light on the struggles we face when we hide parts of ourselves to feel safe and secure. Jason welcomes a very special guest, Josh Miller, the visionary behind IDEAS xLab, a platform focused on fostering creativity and innovation. Josh brings a wealth of insight into the discussion, having worked with individuals and teams to unleash their full potential by embracing their authentic selves. Together, Jason and Josh explore the multifaceted layers of this pervasive phenomenon. They discuss how societal pressures, fear of rejection, and the pursuit of acceptance often lead us to create facades that conceal our vulnerabilities. Sharing personal anecdotes and relatable experiences, they dissect the emotional toll of living behind these self-imposed masks. As the conversation unfolds, listeners will gain valuable tools to identify their own hidden aspects and motivations for concealing them. Jason and Josh delve into strategies to peel back these layers, fostering self-acceptance and self-love. Through honest self-reflection and mindfulness, they reveal the path to aligning our inner selves with the personas we present to the world. Tune in to this episode to explore: • The Origins of Covering: Discover the historical and psychological roots of why humans often feel the need to hide their true selves to fit in and avoid judgment. • The Impact on Mental Health: Gain insight into the toll that covering takes on our emotional well-being and learn how to recognize signs of inauthenticity in ourselves and others. • Courageous Vulnerability: Explore how embracing vulnerability can lead to deeper connections, more fulfilling relationships, and greater personal growth. • Practical Steps to Authenticity: Jason and Josh provide actionable advice on how to gradually peel away the layers of covering, step into authenticity, and create a more genuine and fulfilling life. Join Jason Hopcus and Josh Miller in this transformative conversation that will inspire you to break free from the shackles of covering and embark on a journey towards living authentically. Get ready to unmask your true self and experience the freedom that comes with being unapologetically you. Remember to subscribe to Get Unstuck Radio for more empowering discussions and insights into personal growth and development. It's time to reclaim your authenticity!

    Unveiling the Legend: Exploring the Unseen Side of Thread Guy

    Unveiling the Legend: Exploring the Unseen Side of Thread Guy
    Welcome to the 35th episode of the captivating Never Fade Podcast. Join us as we venture into insightful discussions on web3 technology and digital innovation. Your hosts, the astute web 3 technologists Faxx and Goodmonth, are back with an engaging episode featuring a special guest, the interrupter content creator known as Thread Guy. Before diving into the riveting conversation, Goodmonth begins by showering some well-deserved appreciation. A heartwarming gesture, Goodmonth presents flowers to none other than our cherished fellow host FaXx. In a bittersweet moment, this episode marks FaXx's final appearance on the Never Fade Podcast. With a desire to allocate more quality time to his family and to take a much-needed hiatus from the ever-engaging metaverse, FaXx bids farewell to the podcast team. In this week's episode, the trio delves into the unexplored facets of Thread Guy, gaining insights into his unique perspective as an interrupter content creator. With this foundation set, the conversation turns to the intriguing world of Frank #Degods and the captivating events of season 3. The hosts and their #guests dissect the intricate layers of these developments, unraveling the narratives and implications that keep the metaverse abuzz. But that's not all; the discussion takes a thought-provoking turn towards AIPs (Apecoin Improvement #Proposals ) and the dynamic Apecoin #DAO. As the trio navigates through these essential components of the crypto landscape, they offer their insights and observations on the challenges, potential, and transformations these concepts bring to the decentralized ecosystem. Join us on this profound episode of the Never Fade Podcast as we explore the uncharted corners of web3, unravel the mysteries of digital culture, and bid a heartfelt farewell to one of our beloved hosts. With Faxx, Goodmonth, and Thread Guy as your guides, this episode promises to leave you enlightened and inspired, ready to embrace the ever-evolving world of digital innovation.

    Fateful Threads: Unmasking the Truth | Part 3

    Fateful Threads:  Unmasking the Truth | Part 3
    In the finale of the fateful threads, Shakti faced immense stress from the kidnapper's demands, while Ichcha got a shocking text about her kidnapped sister. Both engaged in a harrowing back-and-forth, plunging deeper into darkness. The final showdown between the victims and kidnappers promises an intense conclusion. Don't miss it!

    The Creative Process Behind Fullerton College Art Gallery's 'SIGNS' Exhibit

    The Creative Process Behind Fullerton College Art Gallery's 'SIGNS' Exhibit

    In this episode, Michelle Badeaux from KBPK takes us on a journey through the "SIGNS" exhibit at Fullerton College Art Gallery. We had the pleasure of attending the opening reception ceremony and interviewing the artists themselves to learn more about their techniques and inspirations. Join us as we gain exclusive access to the creative process behind each stunning work of art.  Join Michelle as she discovers the Voices behind the Creativity.

    24. Unlocking the Power of the Hierophant: Tips for Your Practice

    24. Unlocking the Power of the Hierophant: Tips for Your Practice

    It’s officially Season 2 and Sarah discusses the card of the year, drum roll please...The Hierophant! She talks about how the Hierophant connects to the events of 2021, some magical plus practical ways you can tap into Hierophant energy, AND announces where you get her Hierophant workshop to go even deeper. There is now a Patreon and this podcast is available for sponsorships! Please contact moonbeamingpodcast@gmail.com if you are interested in sponsoring. You can access previous episodes about The Hierophant and Themes of 2021 in the links below.

     

    Enchant Your Beliefs & Embody Your True Self: A Hierophant Year Workshop Download

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