Occupation against development at burial site continues





Native American activists have occupied a burial site northern California for more than four weeks as local officials try to figure out their legal options.

A group called Sacred Sites Protection and Rights of Indigenous Tribes has staged the protest at Glen Cove since mid-April. Activists want to stop the Greater Vallejo Recreation District from disturbing a 3,500-year-old settlement.

The group represents Ohlone, Miwok and other Indian descendants. Three federally-recognized tribes, however, support the project.

The district could go to court to remove the protesters but they say they will respond with a lawsuit of their own.

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Both sides examine legal options in Glen Cove park development dispute (The Vallejo Times Herald 5/18)

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