Petition updateRENAME SQUAW VALLEY FRESNO COUNTYSupervisors Magsig's Response to our call for a meeting
Roman Rain TreeCA, United States
Nov 30, 2021

Supervisors Magsig's Response to our call for a meeting, the Fresno Bee Editorial Board Op-Ed, and Sec. Haaland's announcement (2:37):
(Let him know how you feel. Leave a comment.)

https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?extid=NS-UNK-UNK-UNK-IOS_GK0T-GK1C&ref=watch_permalink&v=3035678823351294


The local geographic sites:
1.) S-Word Leap (Cliff)
2.) S-Word Valley (Basin)
3.) Old S-Word Lake (Lake)
4.) S-Word Lake (Lake)
Work remains for "S-Word Valley (Populated Place)"

https://edits.nationalmap.gov/apps/gaz-domestic/public/all-official-squaw?fbclid=IwAR0-6XPqlGCjRWKei3cqbEt1od3MzrfrgIBUe3CAIffxL84mlHGxF1Jo2tA


A tribal map is included. Lets hope all tribal entities will have a voice. (The Dunlap Band of Mono are composed of the Entimbich and Wobonuch).


Did you know?
Tulare lake was the largest lake west of the Mississippi? Matter of fact, it was the second largest lake in all of the United States!
How big was Tulare Lake? In wet years it could stretch over 690 square miles across the Central Valley. At times, towns like Corcoran and Stratford, had they existed then, would have been submerged beneath 25 feet of the Sierra’s water, and its shore would reach to the outskirts of Lemoore. Such was the size and scope of the vast Tulare Lake well over 150 years ago.
(www.mylemooreleader.com

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