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Yosemite Indian Facts
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This site is all about cultural preservation that the National Park Service has decided "not" to do.

Instead, they have decided to allow an non-profit organization to represent the American Indian culture of Yosemite Valley, all in the name of profit and explotation.
While many have disagreed with the information that I have already posted, it is all factual and documented.
This site is dedicated to exposing the truth about the American Indian culture of Yosemite, thats being replaced and another none shoved in its place, to support the NPS agenda.

There is a point.

Around 1980 a group of Yosemite National Park employees of American Indian descent got together and made a non-profit called the American Indian Council of Mariposa.

They did this to become an official tribe, but to be an official tribe they had to pass criteria set up by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Branch of Federal Acknowledgment.

What many of us believe, and we have quite a bit of proof, is that to meet the criteria for federal recognition certain people at the park assisted them to change the history of Yosemite. The history of the Native American people. Maybe unknowingly or maybe on purpose. A couple of them on purpose because we discovered the truth.

To try to meet the criteria the non-profit group changed it's name from the American Indian Council of Mariposa to the Southern Sierra Miwuks. You see there was more written about Miwoks in Yosemite than about Indians of Mariposa County. So we believe that they modified themselves to the name.

The group is primarily made up of Casson Yokuts from Madera County, Central Miwoks who assisted James Savage and signers of the Fremont treaty and others. They are not the original American Indians of Yosemite, but only descendents of Indians who went to work at the park. They started to claim that Yosemite was their ancient homeland, but they really only had ties to Yosemite as employees and former employees to the park.

The group as of 1999 had gotten over $400,000 dollars in grants to become a tribe. Yet most of the founders of the group are already enrolled members of other tribes and so are their children.

We Paiutes started to notice that our ancestors, who were part of the original people of Yosemite, were suddenly being changed from Paiutes to Miwoks. That started to appear in books, publications and even guide markers in Yosemite National Park. They were even on the governmental websites.

We noticed employees and former employees of the park were actually changing historical accounts NOT for the benefit of the general public, but to meet the criteria for their efforts to become a tribe. Children were now repeating the lie and NOT getting the true history of Yosemite.

This is a big conflict of Interest, since they were employees of the park, and influencing the actual history of a national park.

Some of us believe that once they become federally recognized, by changing the history of Yosemite to match themselves, they are going for a casino around Mariposa or Midpines.

Now that might be great for the county...how was it gotten? Through misinformation?

That is why we ask and park will not listen, because they are "friends" with these fellow employees of the Park and the park has gone into an unheard of 15 year agreement with the Southern Sierra Miwuks, a non-profit, and not a tribe.




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People
Visitors: 142
Tags: Native_American , Yosemite , Valley , Culture , Spritual
 
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Yosemite Valley Intepretive Signs
Do you think the information posted on these signs are right? Signs are supposed to be helpful, these mis-direct you.
Visitors: 134
Communities: Native American
Tags: NativeAmerican , YosemiteValley , Yosemite , Culture , Spritual , vacations
 
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Lower Yosemite Falls Excavations - 2002
Sanctioned by the Mariposa Indian Council, the Lower Yosemite Falls area was excavated to search for artifacts, an area once inhabited by Chief Tenaya.
Visitors: 115
Communities: Native American
Tags: NativeAmerican , YosemiteValley , Yosemite , Culture , Spritual , indian , vacations
 
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Lower Yosemite Falls Aftermath - 2005
End result of the excavations done back in 2002. Most of what you see here is donation money through the Yosemite Fund, a non profit organization.
Visitors: 88
Tags: yosemitevalleyplan , yosemitevacations , yosemitefalls , NPS , theyosemitefund
 
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Hetch Hetchy Facts
One of the main issues that we, as Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiutes have, is the Indian history of Hetch Hetchy. This is an important facet of the story of Hetch Hetchy and it should be remembered that before any dam was built there were Indian people who camped and lived in Hetch Hetchy Valley. Those people were the Yosemite-Mono Lake Paiutes. Source: Posted in Ahwahnee's blog
Visitors: 78
Communities: Native American
Tags: hetchhetchy , nationalparkservice , nps , vacations , NativeAmerican , YosemiteValley , Yosemite , Culture , Spritual
 
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The Pioneer Cemetery In Yosemite Valley
Yosemite Cemetery Guide Indian section is full of inaccuracies and misinformation. So, before you spend your money on that guide ask, to find out if it is indeed true information.
Visitors: 72
Communities: Native American
Tags: YosemiteCemeteryGuide , NativeAmerican , YosemiteValley , Yosemite , Culture , Spritual , vacations
 
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Documents
Some Documents You Might Find Interesting
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Newly Created Vistor Center
Questionable Information: If you were to visit the new Yosemite NPS visitor center you would be fooled to think that you were viewing a bunch of Miwok people, when in fact the faces staring back at you are mainly Yosemite-Mono Lake PAIUTES.
Visitors: 58
Tags: Native , American , Yosemite , Valley , Culture , Spritual , museum , vacations
 
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