Citing the discovery of artifacts, the Redding Rancheria of California is calling for further study at the site of a future Wal-Mart
Tribal members say they have found arrowheads, beads and shells. But officials in the city of Anderson said they haven't seen anything.
An archaeologist hired by the city has recommended excavation. The tribe is worried about the possible disturbance of graves, although none have been found.
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(The Redding Record-Searchlight 6/24)
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Redding Rancheria wants study at future Wal-Mart site
Friday, June 24, 2005
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