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Press Conference Wednesday, April 13, 12 noon in front of Vallejo City Hall
by Mark Anquoe on Tuesday, April 12, 2011 

Contact:

Wounded Knee  (707) 373-7195

Corrina Gould (510) 575-8408

Bradley Angel (415) 722-5270

As bulldozers may be arriving any day at the Glen Cove burial and shell mound 
site, Native Americans to file civil rights complaint with the State of 
California against Greater Vallejo Recreation District and City of Vallejo

Complaint alleges GVRD & city are violating civil rights of Native Americans by 
moving forward with plans that would desecrate Glen Cove ancient burial site

Press Conference Wednesday, April 13, 2011, 12 noon in front of Vallejo City 
Hall, 555 Santa clara street

Vallejo, CA – Faced with the possible imminent arrival of bulldozers at the 
Glen Cove ancient burial site, Native Americans will file an administrative 
civil rights complaint on April 13, 2011 with the State of California against 
the Greater Vallejo Recreation District and the City of Vallejo. A press 
conference will be held in front of Vallejo City Hall, 555 Santa Clara Street, 
on Wednesday, April 13, 2011 at noon.

Sacred Site Protection and Rights of Indigenous Tribes (SSP&RIT) is filing the 
complaint under California Government Code § 11135 alleging that the City and 
GVRD are discriminating on the basis of race in threatening to destroy and 
desecrate significant parts of the Glen Cove Shellmound and burial site, for 
harming Native Americans' religious and spiritual well-being, and effectively 
excluding Native Americans from their right to full participation in the 
decision-making regarding this project. 


The Glen Cove Shell Mound is a well-documented and culturally significant site 
located in Vallejo, California, and spans an area of fifteen acres along the 
Carquinez Strait.  It is the final resting place of many Indigenous People 
dating back more than 3,500 years, and has served as a traditional meeting 
place for dozens of California Indian tribes.  The site continues to be 
spiritually important to California tribes. The Glen Cove site is acknowledged 
by GVRD and the City to have many burials and to be an important cultural site, 
yet they are moving forward as early as this week with plans to build a toilet 
and parking lot on this sacred site and to grade a hill that likely contains 
human remains and important cultural artifacts.  Native Americans and their 
supporters have vowed to protest any effort that could desecrate the sacred 
burial site.


Native Americans are a class of people protected from unlawful discrimination 
in state-funded activities and programs. Intentional discrimination against 
minority populations is prohibited under Cal. Gov. Code § 11135(a). As 
recipients of state funding, GVRD and the City are subject to this law and 
cannot violate the civil rights of Native Americans. 

 
In addition, SSP&RIT will announce more details about plans to protect Glen 
Cove from desecration.

"Everyone has the right to a final resting place. Our ancestors deserve to have 
a resting place on their original land without the threat of being removed for 
the sake of a park," said Corrina Gould, Ohlone resident of the Bay Area. 
"Other countries realize the significance of ancestors and honor the ancient 
cemeteries by not disturbing them.  Who does it ultimately serve to complete 
this project?   Let our ancestors rest."

Sacred Sites Protection and Rights of indigenous tribes

Contact:

Wounded Knee  (707) 373-7195

Corrina Gould (510) 575-8408

Bradley Angel (415) 722-5270




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