How a California Tribe Fought  to Get Their Ancestral Land Back in Eureka

How a California Tribe Fought to Get Their Ancestral Land Back in Eureka

In the winter of 1860, white settlers massacred dozens of Wiyot people as they slept. Most were women, children and elders. Settlers then stole the Wiyot people’s land, including an island the tribe considers the spiritual center of the universe. Cheryl Seidner’s great-grandfather was an infant during the attack and one of only a handful of survivors. Generations later, Seidner would lead her tribe to successfully get the island back. Reporter Izzy Bloom takes us to Tuluwat Island, off the coast of Eureka, where a land back effort succeeded long before the current movement began. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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