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LA County prepares to apologise to local Native American tribes

By IANS | Updated: July 15, 2021 14:00 IST

Los Angeles, July 15 The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to draft an apology for ...

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Los Angeles, July 15 The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has voted to draft an apology for the historical mistreatment of Native Americans in the most populous US county, local media reported.

The motion highlighted the disproportionate health and economic burdens faced by the Gabrieleno Tongva, Fernandeno Tataviam, Ventureno Chumash, San Manuel Band of Mission Ind, Kizh and other local tribes as a result of discrimination, Xinhua news agency quoted a report by the local Pasadena Now news website as saying on Wednesday.

The motion also called for an update on the ongoing work to identify county policies, procedures and practices that may have harmed California Native Americans, said the report.

Hilda L. Solis, chair of the board, released a statement, noting that telling the truth is the first step to address systemic and historical wrongs.

"Los Angeles County must acknowledge and apologise for its role in the displacement and maltreatment of Native people," Solis said.

"In order to truly heal and move forward together, we must start by telling the truth. The First Peoples of this land faced violence, exploitation, and dispossession at the hands of many government entities, including actions sanctioned or directly carried out by Los Angeles County."

Solis said the county would work together with local tribal leaders to develop a public statement that "acknowledges, corrects and disseminates the true historical record of the county's relationship with Native people".

Supervisor Janice Hahn, who co-authored the motion, was also quoted by the report as saying that an apology would be just a first step.

"The crimes and atrocities committed against the Native American people here in LA County, in California and across the country are a dark stain on our nation's history," Hahn said.

"An apology is quite literally the least we can do but it is an important step to begin to heal the wounds of the past."

Los Angeles is home to more Native Americans/Alaska Natives than any other county in the US.

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