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Calif. burial ground at risk from school development
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TUESDAY, MAY 20, 2003 A decision to build a Catholic school on a Juaneno tribal burial ground is being considered by the San Juan Capistrano city council. The council had approved the development but a judge invalidated it on procedural grounds. An official said the project could also be put to voters. Some members of the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians oppose the school. Upwards of 200 graves could be located on the site. Get the Story:
Decision on school plan expected (The Orange County Register 5/20) Relevant Links:
Juaneno Band of Mission Indians - http://www.juaneno.com
Mission San Juan Capistrano, Official site - http://www.missionsjc.com
San Juan Capistrano History - http://www.sanjuancapistrano.com/pages/page01.asp?Page=History Related Stories:
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Editorial: Protect sacred Calif. site (11/27)
Factions of tribe divided on land use (11/18)
Calif. tribe split on burial site (09/16)
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