Proposed lines ‘set rich blood a-tingling’ in early 1900s
Exposing this east-west rail nonsense
Will chides Andrew for lack of attention to detail and makes plans for his inevitable victory.
Sun and moon will perform a rare pas de deux in Humboldt skies on Sunday
Racing for the top county seat in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd districts
As park closure deadline nears, a scramble to save what we can
STAFF PICK / events, art, outdoors, sports, for kids, free / 9 a.m.-6 p.m. A 3-day, 42-mile kinetic sculpture race over land, sand, mud and water! LeMans start at the Noon Whistle on the Arcata Plaza. Follow the race through Manila, Eureka and into Ferndale on Memorial Day for the Glorious Finish. kineticgrandchampionship.com. 889-3024.
STAFF PICK / events / 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Student designed and produced clothing. Fundraiser for Arcata Arts Institute. $35/$25 students. artsinstitute.net. 822-1220.
events / 8 a.m.-noon. Woodside Preschool, 900 Hodgson St, Eureka. www.woodsidepreschool.com. 445-9132.
STAFF PICK / outdoors / 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Meet at Pacific Union School. Help remove non-native invasives at the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Tools and gloves provided, wear work clothes and bring water. Carpool to the protected site. 444-1397.
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Comment / By dc / June 19, 2009, 12:39 a.m.
Grew up in Eureka - my neighbor when i was a kid was born in Eureka about 1880 and was raised on a farm on what’s now 6th & C. She remembered walking on Gunther Island as a kid and picking up baskets and beads “just laying on the ground” - she still had them when she told me about this in the late 60’s early 70’s. Thanks for writing about this and doing so much research. People need to know.
Comment / By mystified / June 19, 2009, 10:18 p.m.
This is a very heartbreaking story. It is still shocking, even though I have known about some of what happened and each time I hear more, I feel sick inside. Although this has moved me to tears, I want to tell you how much I appreciate you writing this story, Tony Platt. I did not know this story, and it deepens the wounds.
The same thing is still going on, with all the unjust bloody murders “in the name of freedom” in places like Viet Nam and Iraq, and now Pakistan and Afghanistan. Oh, is North Korea next? This bloody cycle has to end, before the healing can begin.
The Native American’s took care of this land for thousands of years. Instead of closing the State Parks, let the Native American people who are decedents of this travesty be trained to take care of the State Parks.
On behalf of all white people who did these terrible things, may I personally extend a heart-felt apology for this travesty done to all Native American Peoples.
In the paper copy of this story I read that Clark Museum says, “It appears that the Clarke is not technically required to comply with NAGPRA because the museum has received no direct federal funding since the passage of that law., and goes on to say they are in the first step…ENOUGH EXCUSES ALREADY… why say such a thing??? Just say you are deeply sorry and return things, and leave all that legal mumbo jumbo out as it seems to lack compassion.
Comment / By turtlehead / June 20, 2009, 10:47 a.m.
Thank you Tony Platt. Thank you North Coast Journal.