Policy Corner: A Special Place Needs Your Help
As you know, Tuleyome is part of a coalition of tribes, organizations, businesses, and community members throughout the California asking President Biden to expand California’s national monuments. Thanks to hard work and your dedication, we succeeded in protecting Molok Luyuk. But there is more to do.
We need you to step up one more time to protect another very important landscape to the north.
Working closely with the Pit River Tribe, we are asking President Biden to declare Sáttítla (a portion of the Medicine Lake Highlands) a national monument. One step in that process is a Community Listening Session hosted by the federal agency. That public comment listening session is this Saturday!
Nestled within the Shasta-Trinity, Klamath and Modoc forests, and containing a designated Native American Traditional Cultural District, Sáttítla’s 200,000 acres are culturally significant, geologically unique and water rich. Its aquifers store as much water as California’s 200 largest reservoirs and sustain millions of residents, agriculture and wildlife. The area has been sacred to numerous tribes for ceremonies and gathering since time immemorial, including Pit River, Modoc, Shasta, Karuk and Wintu.
The US Department of Agriculture is hosting a public comment listening session at the College of the Siskiyous in Weed, CA (800 College Ave, Weed, CA 96094) on Saturday, December 7th, at 9:30 am.
We want to fill the room with supporters to show the administration that this monument proposal is popular with California residents and that community members like you are excited about designating the monument. Can we count on you to join us in showing support for the Sáttítla National Monument campaign?
Please fill out this RSVP form to let us know that you’re interested in attending and if you need assistance with transportation to the meeting.
We look forward to seeing you there.
Sandra Schubert
Executive Director
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