CalState-Chico to Return Thousands of Native American Cultural Items Affiliated to Kashia Band of Pomo Indians
August 05, 2025
August 05, 2025
WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 (TNSFR) -- California State University Chico campus is preparing to return nearly 5,000 Native American cultural artifacts to the Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria.
The items, which include obsidian, shell, ceramic and metal objects, were recovered from two sites in Sonoma County during archaeological projects in the 1990s. The two sites, known as the Tomato Patch Village Site and the Ridge Site, are within the traditional territory of th . . .
The items, which include obsidian, shell, ceramic and metal objects, were recovered from two sites in Sonoma County during archaeological projects in the 1990s. The two sites, known as the Tomato Patch Village Site and the Ridge Site, are within the traditional territory of th . . .