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The president’s decision to shrink Bears Ears National Monument rips Native American culture out of our history books. It also exposes tens of thousands of Native American cultural and archaeological sites to looting and grave robbing. According to The Washington Post, at least two dozen looting incidents have taken place in the Bears Ears region over the past five years, with half a dozen in the past six months alone. Bears Ears National Monument is a homeland to many tribes, including the Hopi, Navajo, Ute Mountain Ute, Ute Tribe and Zuni. These tribal nations lived, hunted and prayed there. Their ancestors are buried there. And to this day, family gatherings, dances and ceremonies are held within the national monument.

Bears Ears was the first national monument protected at the request of tribes and is collectively managed by a commission of tribal members, By eliminating protections for this sacred national monument, the president is saying that there’s nothing worth protecting in these lands, This is an outrageous suggestion, a slap in the face to the tribes that call Bears Ears home, and an affront to Native Americans all across the country, Over the years, the two of us have successfully worked to protect national monuments, including Mojave Trails National Monument in the California desert near Los Angeles and crochet baby girl booties - ballet slippers -yellow flower shoes. ready to ship! the California Coastal National Monument, which runs the length of our state..

These monuments both include sacred and cultural sites for our tribes. Near Santa Cruz, the Amah Mutsun have traditionally held ceremonies and cultural practices on ancestral lands that are part of the California Coastal National Monument. In Mojave Trails National Monument and throughout the desert, Native Americans left a legacy of rock art and artifacts, including grinding stones, stone hammers and utensils. Related ArticlesTrump takes rare step to reduce 2 national monuments in UtahEditorial: Why Trump should leave national monuments aloneTrump signs order to review national monumentsNational monuments threatened by Trump drive millions of private sector jobs‘The president stole your land’: Patagonia angers Zinke by blasting Bears Ears actionOpinion: Mount Umunhum partnership with Amah Mutsun tribe should not have excluded the militaryWith the Trump administration taking such irresponsible and ill-informed action against national monuments, it’s clear to us that no public lands are truly immune to their attacks.

That’s why we must join together against this attack on Bears Ears and the rest of our crochet baby girl booties - ballet slippers -yellow flower shoes. ready to ship! national monuments and public lands, We ask all Californians to join us in opposing the Trump administration’s actions, We can’t stand by and see the history and culture of our peoples destroyed, Valentin Lopez is the chairman of the Central Coast’s Amah Mutsun Tribe, Michael Madrigal is a member of the Cahuilla Band of Indians in the Southern California desert and president of the Native American Land Conservancy..

Jym Marks — a local musician, poet, author, lecturer, business owner and marathon walker dubbed the “Menlo Park Renaissance Man”  — has no plans to slow down at 83 years old. In fact, the longtime owner of Markstyle Barber and Beauty Salon in Menlo Park, who since 2009 has walked 12 miles from his home in Fremont to his Willow Road barbershop on his birthdays via the Dumbarton Bridge, said if he makes it to 90 in continued good health, he’ll walk 12 miles back home as well.

“I want to keep moving,” Marks said by phone Wednesday, “As long as I keep moving, I know I’m alive.”, Marks laughed at the suggestion he might train for the annual trek, saying he walks every day, whether on a treadmill in the gym or at a park, “You walk for life,” he said, “The more you walk, the better you feel.”, Marks started the Dec, 20 birthday trek to help motivate seniors, including his friends, to get off the couch, crochet baby girl booties - ballet slippers -yellow flower shoes. ready to ship! He now has 25 to 30 friends and family members who walk with him, but this past year he switched the walk to November to coincide with his daughter Sharon Marks’ birthday, Having it take place so close to Christmas was becoming a burden to some members of his family, like his daughter who is a retired police officer living in Houston, Texas..

He equates playing jazz with walking, in that both activities help him stay healthy. “Modern jazz is not a music you can literally dance to,” he said. “It is a music that allows your mind to dance and as long as our mind is dancing, our feet are always happy, and if your feet are happy, you want to walk.”. Marks, along with other members of the Jym Marks Quintet, will give a free jazz and poetry performance inside the Menlo Park City Council chambers at 701 Laurel St. from 11 a.m. to noon Saturday. The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Menlo Park Library.

He said the event crochet baby girl booties - ballet slippers -yellow flower shoes. ready to ship! will start off with longtime friend Gary Horsman, who’ll sing accompanied by guitar and read poems, Then Marks will read some jazz-related poems before sitting behind the drum kit to begin playing with the quintet, Marks has performed a free show at the civic center with either a quintet or quartet the past three years at the prodding of John Weaver, Menlo Park Library’s resident storyteller and outreach coordinator, “The community of Menlo Park has been very generous and very good to me,” Marks said, “When I had a bookstore in my hair salon, Menlo Park has always supported my arts … so when they call me for anything and it’s something I’m going to have fun with, it’s my art, I don’t hesitate.”..



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