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BERKELEY'S NEWS • JUNE 04, 2023

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Indigenous Peoples Day 2017

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For Corrina Gould, a member of the Ohlone tribe, the site at 1900 Fourth St. is more than a parking lot — to her, the site is a sacred burial land and the first inhabited village of the first people in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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For Corrina Gould, a member of the Ohlone tribe, the site at 1900 Fourth St. is more than a parking lot — to her, the site is a sacred burial land and the first inhabited village of the first people in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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The Native American community at UC Berkeley is small, but it is determined not to be forgotten.
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The Native American community at UC Berkeley is small, but it is determined not to be forgotten.
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Twenty-five years ago, Berkeley became the first city in the United States to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, setting a precedent for other cities and states to follow.
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Twenty-five years ago, Berkeley became the first city in the United States to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples' Day, setting a precedent for other cities and states to follow.
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The six residence halls that make up Unit 1 are a familiar sight, but what students seem less familiar with is the Native American Theme Program, or NATP, that calls Unit 1 Slottman its home.
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The six residence halls that make up Unit 1 are a familiar sight, but what students seem less familiar with is the Native American Theme Program, or NATP, that calls Unit 1 Slottman its home.
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She was first admitted to UC Berkeley on a scholarship from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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She was first admitted to UC Berkeley on a scholarship from the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
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Despite its stunning appearance, UC Berkeley, like much of the United States, is tainted by a history of dispossession of indigenous land and culture.
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Despite its stunning appearance, UC Berkeley, like much of the United States, is tainted by a history of dispossession of indigenous land and culture.
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