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CIEA Environmental Chronicle

Monthly news of environmental issues affecting Indigenous Peoples

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1. “El Camino Real” Mission Bell Removal Ceremony- Saturday, August 28, 2021- 1:00PM- Mission Plaza Park


SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 2021
1:00pm @ Mission Plaza Park
Awaswas Territories (Santa Cruz, CA)
Hosted by the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band

Join us to witness the historic removal of the last standing “El Camino Real” mission bell marker in downtown Santa Cruz and learn directly from California Indian leaders and scholars about the true history of the California Mission system.

The City of Santa Cruz has unanimously resolved to remove all El Camino Real bell markers from public property, following requests by the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band—and will now become the first city in California to do so.

The Amah Mutsun are calling for the statewide removal of El Camino Real bell markers and all other monuments that attempt to glorify and celebrate the domination, dehumanization and erasure of the Indigenous people of California.

Mission bells symbolize the enslavement of Indigenous people in the California Mission system. The El Camino Real bell markers were created in the early 1900s to promote automobile tourism and visitation of the missions and to celebrate a white-washed, romanticized and distorted history.

Schedule: A public speaking event at 1:00pm followed by a 1-mile procession starting at 3:00pm to reach the bell removal ceremony location on Soquel Avenue. A limited amount of shuttle service will be available for those who need a lift.

The Soquel Ave bell removal ceremony will conclude at 5:00pm.

The day’s events will be live-streamed, details TBA.

Outdoor event, open to all— MASKS REQUIRED

Speakers at Mission Plaza to include:
Rudy Ortega (Chair, Fernandeño Tataviam Tribe), Stan Rodriguez (Kumeyaay Ipai elder), Louise J. Miranda Ramirez (Chair, Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation), Valentin Lopez (Chair, Amah Mutsun Tribal Band), Santa Cruz Mayor Donna Myers, Santa Cruz Councilmember Justin Cummings, Sara Latham (UCSC Vice Chancellor), Caroline Ward (Fernandeño Tataviam), Merri Lopez Keifer (San Luis Rey Luiseño, Native American Heritage Commission), Corrina Gould (Confederated Villages of Lisjan), Martin Rizzo-Martinez (Historian, State Parks), Julisa Lopez (Amah Mutsun), Kanyon Sayers-Roods (Indian Canyon Mutsun), Bernard Gordillo Brockmann (UC Riverside), Tony Gonzales (American Indian Movement West), Shannon Rivers (Akimel O’odham), and Reyna Ramirez (UCSC Critical Mission Studies).

MC: Veronica Martinez (Amah Mutsun Tribal Band)

Facebook event page link (invite friends!): https://www.facebook.com/events/363807861861099

Bring a mask and your own water bottle. Please spread the word.

Event sponsored by Critical Mission Studies. Bell removal illustration by Irene Juarez O’Connell.

The bell will be replaced immediately with an informational metal sign that will describe the reasons for the bell’s removal. That sign will eventually be replaced by a permanent plaque or memorial which will be developed by the Amah Mutsun in coordination with the City of Santa Cruz.

Find out more about the El Camino Real bells and why tribes in California are calling for their removal at our Why Remove the Bells and Learn More pages.

The Amah Mutsun Tribal Band is comprised of descendants of the Indigenous peoples taken to Mission San Juan Bautista and Mission Santa Cruz.

Learn more about the Amah Mutsun at:

amahmutsunlandtrust.org
amahmutsun.org
protectjuristac.org

2. Save the Dates- Webinar Series- Cultural Burning & Wildland Fire Science Intro: September 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 3:00-5:00PM PDT


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