Chumash Tribe 'Reunites the Rock;' Social Justice Sewing Academy's Push to Make Craft More Inclusive | KQED
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The nearly 600-ft.volcanic rock poking out of Morro Bay is a Central Coast landmark, known to most as Morro Rock.But two Native American tribes indigenous to this area call it something else: Le'samo by the Salinan, and Lisamu' by the Chumash.For 80 years, starting in 1889, the Army Corps of Engineers quarried the rock and used it to build infrastructure throughout San Luis Obispo County.
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