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California's 1st Native American state lawmaker works to protect tribal causes

Por: ABC7 Nation November 19, 2022

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Four years ago, voters elected the first and only Native American from a California tribe to the state Legislature, Assemblyman James C. Ramos (D-Highland).Ramos is a lifelong resident of the San Manuel Indian Reservation and member of the Serrano/Cahuilla Tribe.It's not unusual for him to begin a meeting or gathering with a traditional Serrano song, including in the Assembly chamber.You think about the same Legislature, when it first... + full article



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