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  2. Rebecca Tsosie - Wikipedia

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    Her interest in Native American legal issues was sparked during the 1970s after learning about the Wounded Knee Occupation, a pivotal moment for the American Indian Movement. [1] Tsosie attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in American Indian Studies in 1987. [1]

  3. Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California

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    Asian Americans Advancing Justice Southern California (AJSOCAL) formerly known as Asian Americans Advancing Justice Los Angeles (Advancing Justice LA), is a non-profit legal aid and civil rights organization dedicated to advocacy, providing legal services and education and building coalitions on behalf of the Asian Americans, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NHPI) communities. [1]

  4. Cal NAGPRA - Wikipedia

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    Cal NAGPRA (Assembly Bill (978)) was an act created by the state of California which was signed into law in 2001. The act was created to implement the same repatriation expectations for state-funded institutions, museums, repositories, or collections as those federally supported through NAGPRA.

  5. List of first minority male lawyers and judges in California

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    R. C. O. Benjamin (1884): [4] [5] First African American male lawyer in Los Angeles, California; Clarence B. Thomas: [166] First African American male to graduate from USC Gould School of Law (1904) [Los Angeles County, California] Sei Fujii: [166] [167] First Japanese-born male to graduate from USC Gould School of Law (1911) [Los Angeles ...

  6. List of Native American jurists - Wikipedia

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    Austin Municipal Court (1978–1982); Travis County Court of Law No. 2 (1982–1995) Texas: retired: Deborah L. Sanchez [68] Los Angeles County Superior Court (2006–present) California: active: Frank Howell Seay [69] United States District Court for the Eastern District of Oklahoma (1979–present) Oklahoma: inactive

  7. Ethnic groups in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    There is a Dutch American presence in the Los Angeles area. [47] The Dutch communities in Southern California emerged as prominent figures in the state's dairy industry. Dutch dairy farms were primarily located in suburban areas surrounding Los Angeles, such as Chino, Artesia, Bellflower and Hynes. In the 1920s, a settlement known as Kleine ...

  8. Indian Relocation Act of 1956 - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the Navajo-Hopi Law was passed which funded a program to help relocate tribe members to Los Angeles, Salt Lake City, and Denver and help them find jobs. In 1951 the Bureau of Indian Affairs began expanding the program and assigned relocation workers to Oklahoma, New Mexico, California, Arizona, Utah and Colorado, officially extending ...

  9. Category:Native Americans in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    This category includes articles related to the culture and history of Native Americans in Los Angeles, California Pages in category "Native Americans in Los Angeles" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

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