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Much of the land on the Central and South Coasts originally belonged to the Chumash tribe.
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“Creator, we come in a good way today. We come with honor creator, dignity, respect, to do something good.”So began a blessing by Raudel Bañuelos, Vice…
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The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs will hold a hearing Wednesday on a bill that would allow the Santa Ynez band of Chumash Indians to increase its…
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Santa Barbara County and the Chumash tribe reached a tentative deal over the tribe’s controversial plans to develop some of its land in the Santa Ynez…
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The Chumash Tribe is taking steps to try to insure that a controversial decision to designate 1400 acres of land in the Santa Ynez Valley as reservation…
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The Santa Barbara Sheriff's Department will be adding two new deputies after an agreement with the Santa Ynez Chumash Indians.The deputies and two patrol…
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Santa Barbara Airport has a state-of-the-art terminal which is only five years old, and most residents get to know the facility in between arrivals and…
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Santa Barbara County Supervisors Peter Adam and Doreen Farr say they are preparing an update to the full Board of Supervisors about their talks with the…