@UCLA Mishuana Goeman called it ‘indigenous graffiti’ at @USC
From the Mountains to the Sea
Long before the development of Los Angeles, with its freeways and suburbs, Southern California was known for its grasslands, estuaries and oak-covered foothills. 1/11
Tovaangar
The original people of Los Angeles, the Tongva, defined their world as Tovaangar. It extended from Palos Verdes to San Bernardino, from Saddleback Mountain to the San Fernando Valley. 2/11
A Land of Villages
Tovaangar supported about 5,000 people in nearly 100 villages. Each village was independent and interconnected. Baptismal records from the Spanish missions collected by the Early California Cultural Atlas project suggest the size of each village. 3/11
Povuu'nga
The village Povuu'nga in east Long Beach was the “place of emergence,” where the Tongva believed their world and their lives began. It is considered a sacred site. 4/11
Shevaanga
The village Shevaanga was north of Whittier Narrows, close to the second location of Mission San Gabriel (the original site was abandoned after flooding). The Spanish were the first to encounter the Tongva, whom they called Gabrieliños. 5/11
Yaanga
The village Yaanga near downtown Los Angeles is believed to have been the largest of the Tongva villages. Just west of the Los Angeles River, Yaanga now lies beneath the 101 Freeway. 6/11
Pimu
Santa Catalina Island, or Pimu, was valued by the Tongva for its natural resources. It was an important ceremonial center connected to Povuu'nga. 7/11
San Fernando Valley
On the western edge of Tovaangar, the Valley was at the crossroads of cultures and languages, including Tongva, Fernandeño and Chumash. 8/11
Koruuvanga
The village Koruuvanga in West Los Angeles was the site of a spring that still flows and is maintained by the Gabrieliño/Tongva Springs Foundation. 9/11
Resettlement
Between 1769 and 1840, Tovaangar was irrevocably changed. The arrival of the Spanish — with disease, invasive species and livestock — upended the ecological balance of the region and forced the Tongva to resettle around the three missions. 10/11
Echoes of the past
Despite the loss of these villages, place names in Los Angeles still reflect the region’s heritage. Topanga, Cahuenga and Azusa are from Tongva words; Tujunga and Pacoima from Fernandeño; and Cucamonga, Serrano. 11/11
@RealLunaLioness @shepardout @TheEmmapreneur @stellar_truth TV Movie: “Cabbage Patch Kids: First Christmas” (1984)
Wikipedia: “At the peak of their popularity… the dolls were highly sought-after toys for Christmas…. Riots occurred as parents fought to obtain the dolls for children.” imdb.com/title/tt081403… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabbage_P…
@RealLunaLioness @shepardout @TheEmmapreneur @stellar_truth Behold “The Cabbage Patch Riots” of 1983👇
“@OCDAToddSpitzer has gone back to work at the Orange County District Attorney’s Office, 12 years after he quit prosecuting to launch his political career, first on the Board of Supervisors @OCGovCA and then in the state Assembly.” @AssemblyDems @AsmRepublicans
@OCDAToddSpitzer @OCGovCA @AssemblyDems @AsmRepublicans “But before returning to the North County Courthouse, where he now works as a senior trial counsel, Spitzer performed legal work for one of Orange County’s most prominent indicted individuals: Henry T. Nicholas III, the billionaire co-founder of @Broadcom.”
[1/3]🧵 ‘When I came back from college, I was working for my dad‘s law office… He was hanging out with his clients… Young girls… That had drug problems… He was out seeking them… Out looking for them.’
[2/3]🧵 ‘My lawyer/dad and Judge Tim Nolan would use mugshots to find the cutest young girls and offer them legal assistance. What was the payoff? What did they ask them for in return?’
[3/3]🧵 ‘They recruited girls and paid them with drugs.
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1/ Julie’s attorney in that case, Omar Siddiqui, told her that the difficulty she was facing in family court and with the District Attorney was directly related to the lawsuit against The Irvine Company.
2/ Several attempts to contact Siddiqui were made but could not be reached to confirm this.
The Irvine Company has donated thousands of dollars to District Attorney Todd Spitzer’s campaigns, according to county election records.
@stellar_truth @17Seventy6 @JB_Conley I still haven’t spilt tea. I’m just pointing out stuff that hasn’t been 100% memory-holed…facts OC newcomers who represent me #KatiePorter #DaveMin don’t know about their neighbors.
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@stellar_truth @17Seventy6 @JB_Conley @MeghanWalsh_ @shepardout @letshearthetru @TheBdNvestments @NoogaJack @FieldWhistle @rjhansen13 “Boys are interested in only one thing: SEX. Right Mr. Keaton?”
“What’s your name?”
“Alice.”
“Well, Alice, some boys are very interested in sex.”
“Were you?”
“When I was a boy, I was interested in a lot of things—“