California tribe regains island it calls center of universe

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California tribe regains island it calls center of universe

Island contained massacre site, contaminated by shipyard
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows the historic village of Tuluwat on Indian Island north of Eureka, California. On Oct. 21, the city of Eureka signed over the deed to the largest chunk, more than 200 acres in what was the historic village of Etpidolh. No money was exchanged.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows a group of tribal brush dancers.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows Wiyot tribal administrator Michelle Vassel.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows Wiyot tribal Chairman Ted Hernandez.

California tribe regains island it calls center of universe

This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows the historic village of Tuluwat on Indian Island north of Eureka, California. On Oct. 21, the city of Eureka signed over the deed to the largest chunk, more than 200 acres in what was the historic village of Etpidolh. No money was exchanged.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows a group of tribal brush dancers.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows Wiyot tribal administrator Michelle Vassel.
This undated photo provided by the Wiyot Tribe shows Wiyot tribal Chairman Ted Hernandez.