Module 5.3: Navigating Land Repatriation/ Rematriation - Pit River Tribe

Module 5.3: Navigating Land Repatriation/ Rematriation - Pit River Tribe

Cultural Items for the Pit River Tribe's Centering Tribal Stories Curriculum

In the 21st century, many culturally important places remain out of tribal jurisdiction. Working with diverse California tribal members including Alan Wallace (Nisenan, Washoe), Morning Star Gali (Pit River), and Lorena Gorbet (Mountain Maidu), Beth Rose, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie (UCD), and Kathleen Whiteley (UCD) aim to contribute to processes and policies to facilitate land return. Multimedia curricula will examine the collaborative policy and legal mechanisms that facilitate land transfers. This module is a necessary contribution of the University of California, as it will benefit not only the First People of California by foregrounding examples of successful cultural resource protection and land stewardship, but also the broader public wrestling with a painful State legacy of violence, removal, and land seizure. This module offers direction to policymakers, land managers, and landowners to collaborate with Native Nations to practically respond to Gov Newsom’s call for truth and healing (Executive Order N-15-19).

Items in Collection: 
Run for the Ancestors - Kids
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Environment
Summary
The storymap curriculum about the Pit River Tribe's reclamation of ancestral land from PG&E: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/5a91f20773c54a84bd854719fafae4bb
Run for the Ancestors - Kids
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Environment
Summary
Pit River youth participate in the annual Run for the Ancestors, which traces the journey of forced marches of removal during Gold Rush genocide era.
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Anti-Colonial Practices, Teaching Resources, Environment
Summary
A youtube video featuring several Pit River people providing their thoughts about the Stewardship Council process to reclaim ancestral lands.
Sampson Grant and wife Mary.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
Atsugwe Indian doctor and political leader Sampson Grant holding bow and arrow with wife Mary in Burney
Pit River Indians two women with basket hats - CSU.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice
Summary
An archival photo of two Pit River women with baskets
Achomawi Family - Chico State 1875.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
Archival photo of a Pit River family in their home around 1875
Pit River Indians mother and daughter  Chico State.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Teaching Resources
Summary
An archival photo of a Pit River mother and daughter - no date
Istet Woiche of Big Bend 2 Pit River; photographed at Lagunitas; November 1923.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
A photo from 1923 of a Pit River Ancestor/relative from the C. Hart Merriam Collection of Native American Photographs at the Bancroft Library
Pit River circa 1923 C Hart Merriam.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
An archival photo of the Pit River circa 1923 before most of the hydroelectric dams were constructed
Pit River circa 1915 C Hart Merriam.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Environment
Summary
Archival photo print of the Pit River before they hydroelectric dams
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Teaching Resources
Summary
A history book about the Pit River people written by Ron Demele for the Shasta County Office of Education. Written with significant Pit River leaders of the 1970s occupations.
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
An excerpt from the Indian Claims Commission documents that eventually led to the conclusion that the Pit River Tribe never relinquished aboriginal title to their homelands.
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Teaching Resources
Summary
An in-depth discussion manual that accompanies the The Dispossessed documentary about the Pit River Tribe's occupations of PG&E lands in their territory during the early 1970s.
Jane Hat Creek Indian 2004.29.4032.jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
A 1910 photo of an Atsugwe ancestor
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
A radio documentary about the Pit River land claims and occupations of the early 1970s.
Feather Wolfin Four Corners Nov 2022 .jpeg
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Anti-Colonial Practices, Social Justice, Environment
Summary
Feather Wolfin, Environmental Services for the Pit River Tribe, speaks at the November 2022 commemoriation of the Battle of Four Corners.