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Podcast: The Bay
Episode: An Example of 'Land Back' in Northern California
Description: A conservation group representing Northern California tribes has gotten 523 acres of land back.The Sinkyone call the land Tc'ih-Lรฉh-Dรปรฑ, meaning "Fish Run Place,โ located about 170 miles north of San Francisco in northern Mendocino County. It's a pristine, ecologically rich area that Indigenous people lived in for thousands of years before white settlers violently displaced them.Guest: Matthew Green, digital producer and editor for KQEDCorrections: This episode states, at 3:28, that the Sinkyone people historically lived inland and then moved to the coast to establish seasonal settlements in warmer months. In fact, the Sinky...