We visit the ancestral land of the Pit River Tribe in Shasta County. The tribe’s land once extended 3.5 million acres. Today, it has less than 10,000 acres. Tribal members are now fighting to reclaim the land that was taken from them centuries ago in the landback movement. Assistant Professor Kerri Malloy, “No one alive today is responsible for what happened in the past. We are responsible for knowing what happened.”
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