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Remembering the 10th anniversary of the protest against the closure of our historic cemetery…where it all began

by aduenas | May 13, 2020 | General

 Video courtesy of Linda Ivanov We/many protested this action in memory of our Ancestors, our rich history, and for all the historic families of San Juan Capistrano who have generations of family buried at this historic sacred site. We thank the Roman Catholic...

New tribal village, cultural center in San Juan Capistrano will honor Native American tribe

by aduenas | Nov 27, 2019 | General

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. (KABC) — The long wait for a park simulating a Native American tribal village may soon be over. The San Juan Capistrano City Council recently approved plans to use a portion of public land to build a cultural center honoring the...

2020 Could be the year a tribal park in San Juan Capistrano is finally built

by aduenas | Sep 19, 2019 | General

Here is the updated article from The Orange County Register for your review: https://www.ocregister.com/2019/09/18/2020-could-be-the-year-a-tribal-park-in-san-juan-capistrano-is-finally-built/

Will a tribal village rise in a San Juan Capistrano park? A survey being shared Sept. 17 will reveal what the public wants in the space.

by aduenas | Sep 11, 2019 | General

Acjachemen tribal members said they hope to end delays that have dragged out for 4 years efforts to build a small simulated Native American village in a San Juan Capistrano park. Multiple incarnations of San Juan Capistrano city councils have approved the village, but...

San Juan Capistrano’s lack of maintenance funds could delay tribal cultural park

by aduenas | Sep 11, 2019 | General

San Juan Capistrano’s first people – the Juaneño band of Mission Indians – may have to wait a bit longer for the city to build a $1.7 million cultural park dedicated to their heritage. The city has the money to build the one-acre Putuidem Village simulation in an open...

A campground offering glamping could make use of San Juan Capistrano’s Northwest Open Space

by aduenas | Sep 11, 2019 | General

A campground with Airstream trailers and safari tents for glamping could make use of an empty 65-acre property along the 5 Freeway in San Juan Capistrano that historically was one of the first Native American settlements in Orange County. Envisioned by the real estate...
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