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The leader of the Juaneńo Band of Mission Indians follows in the footsteps of her ancestors by foraging for acorns in the Angeles National Forest. And the tribal president of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians says more and more individuals are interested in learning about Native American culture and acknowledging the tribal land.
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The leader of the Juaneńo Band of Mission Indians follows in the footsteps of her ancestors by foraging for acorns in the Angeles National Forest. And the tribal president of the Fernandeño Tataviam Band of Mission Indians says more and more individuals are interested in learning about Native American culture and acknowledging the tribal land.

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