(26 August 2019) The weekly email address for Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell is councilmember.ofarrell@lacity.org.
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(26 August 2019) The weekly email address for Councilmember Mitch O’Farrell is councilmember.ofarrell@lacity.org.
Mr. ofarrell, GENOCIDE began in the 19th century, when California was annexed by the U.S…. Andrew Jackson forced the forced exile of 15,000 Indians, causing the death of 5,000. Thanks to them, the indigenous communities of California survived until the gold rush and the arrival of the railroad swept away a world that, in Anglo eyes, required a good dose of modernity. To understand the origins of California, one must go back to the Spanish colonial period. The settlement of Hispanics in Alta California began in 1768, after the expulsion of the Jesuits by Charles III, and with the arrival of the Franciscans, who were called to begin the establishment of new missions and participate in the evangelization of the Indians as part of an integration plan to include them in colonial society. In their founding work, the Franciscans established 21 settlements, which were the basis of what is now California (such as San Diego, San Francisco, Monterrey or Santa Barbara), where they welcomed thousands of Indians.When the religious set foot on those lands, the native Californians were still hunter-gatherer peoples. To achieve their cultural transformation, they dedicated themselves to teaching them how to settle in the mission and to learn how to farm. A task that involved a whole system of education in the basic precepts of Catholic Christianity and then leading them to acquire new ways of life and new values that would make the Indian villages communities capable of integrating into colonial society.With the excuse that the “savages” posed a great threat to U.S. sovereignty, the government did not hesitate to establish a law that allowed white settlers to arrest the natives and take custody of their children. This led to endless abuses and the enslavement of tens of thousands of people.The first Californian governor, Peter Hardenman Burnett, further incited the conflict when, in 1851, he declared before US legislators that “it must be expected that a war ofHardenman spent public money on arming local militias against the Native Americans, as well as asking for help from the US Army. In this way, they committed great tribal massacres, even wiping out entire populations, such as the 400 Pomo natives who were killed in 1850 by the U.S. Cavalry and local volunteers. extermination between the races until the Indian race became extinct”.
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I just wanted to saw Good job on echo park lake removal of the homeless. Finall someone standing up for hard working people
MR.O’Farrell, you did the right thing in Echo park. Other city leaders should should do as you did in there on districts. Thank you for having the guts to bring about needed change in the LA community.Please help us out on the Venice Boardwalk.
I live here in Hollywood. I am 66 years old and do not own a car. I want to receive the COVID19 VACCINE. I see on the news that Dodger Stadium is going to be administering the vaccine to everyone? Where can I go that I can walk in to get the vaccination?
My name is Ruth Dunham. I live here in Hollywood. I am 66 years old and do not own a car. I want to receive the COVID19 VACCINE. I see on the news that Dodger Stadium is going to be administering the vaccine to everyone? Where can I go that I can walk in to get the vaccination?