On February 24, 2012 the BIA recommended to Pala's Executive Committee that it reverse its disenrollment decision.
In 1903 the Agua Caleinte Cupeno were removed from their ancestral tribal home, the Village of Kupa also known as Warner's Hot Springs. The Cupeno were forced onto the Pala Indian Reservation. This is known as the Cupeno Trail of Tears. On June 1st, 2011 and February 1st, 2012 162 Warner Ranch Evictee Agua Caliente Cupeno were removed from the PBMI Association by the Pala Enrollment Committee. This is our Second Trail of Tears.
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Pala man saves dog from burning house
Jose Guzman rescued his dog from a his burning home. The video has gone viral on platforms such as Youtube.
The news link has the video and more details. More videos are on Youtube which I will post a couple below.
kusi.com Pala man saves dog from burning house
Excerpt:
PALA (KUSI) – The fire that tore through Jose Guzman’s home in Pala destroyed almost everything his family owned, except for one thing, their dog.
In cell phone video that’s gone viral, Guzman is seen rushing past firefighters and into his burning home in a frantic search for his dog. Fighting heavy smoke, Guzman ran to the back and found Gabbana still on her leash, but crouched inside the bathroom, the only room that had not burned.
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