Urge federal government to recognize 3 local Native American tribes
In Plain English
The federal government removed 3 East Bay tribes from official recognition in 1927 without due process, despite maintaining a trust relationship since 1906. These Chochenyo-speaking tribes are descendants of Native Americans who lived here for centuries before Spanish missions arrived. If approved, Richmond asks Congress and federal agencies to restore their official tribal status.
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