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As the United States marks 250 years since independence, a new episode from the KPBS program "Historic Places" explores the story of the Kumeyaay and other First Peoples of Southern California before the American Revolution.
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November is Native American Heritage Month and a good time to highlight books written by and about Indigenous people.
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KPBS Midday EditionA sculpture at San Diego State University's Imperial Valley campus tells the story of Maayehaa, the Creator God spirit, as part of the university's land acknowledgement series. Then, our Midday Movies critics share their top films up for awards consideration. And finally, your weekend preview.
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KPBS Midday EditionWe hear from Kumeyaay leaders about ways they're honoring and preserving their cultural heritage. Plus, a new coalition forms to raise awareness about missing and murdered Indigenous people in San Diego.
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San Diego's first Native business owner in the Gaslamp and a local Native artist reflect on the meaning of Native American Heritage Month.
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The house also features colorful touches from one of San Diego’s most famous artists.
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KPBS Midday EditionOn Midday Edition, we sit down with Indigenous leaders to discuss the value of tradition, oral history and imaginative storytelling in preserving culture.
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