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The California Native American Heritage Commission, a nine-member body appointed by the governor, has accused the university of misstating the commission’s position on the care of the site, and misrepresenting the commission’s role in facilitating talks between CSULB and local tribal groups.
While the commission’s agenda for Friday doesn’t provide details beyond listing a tribal request for a “Puvungna Investigation,” the commission previously wrote a letter saying the request was related to CSULB’s handling of the site.
“This means there is the potential the NAHC will be looking closely at the veracity of CSULBs actions, among other things,” the letter said. “It behooves CSULB to pay careful attention to this matter understand the history of CSULB actions in the last 40-50 years and handle this matter in good faith.”
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