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Work stopped at Calif. burial site
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2002 A development company says it will consult with the Tongva Nation of California on a burial site that has halted work on a gated home community. The remains of at least 18 American Indians have been found so far. The developer will search for additional burial sites. The Tongva Tribe is not federally recognized. Get the Story:
Remains Found at Hellman Site (The Los Angeles Times 10/1)
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Indian remains found at housing site; work halted (AP 10/1)
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