Lillian Robles remembered.
Posted: March 13th, 2009The City Project celebrates Women’s History Month 2009.
Lillian Robles, an ancestor of the Acjachemen people, is honored through a garden at Bolsa Chica, the annual Ancestor Walk, and the leadership of her family to save the sacred Native American site of Panhe.
United Coalition to Protect Panhe working with The City Project and a diverse alliance have stopped a proposed toll road through Panhe and San Onofre State Beach. Visit www.savepanhe.org and www.savesanonofre.org.
The Ancestor Walk is the annual pilgrimage of the Juaneño/Acjachemen and Gabrielino/Tongva people as they carry prayers to honor the spirits of their Ancestors. The 12th Annual Ancestor Walk from Panhe to Putiidhem, Kenyaanga, Bolsa Chica, Motuuecheynga, and Puvunga took place on October 4, 2008. Visit the Ancestor Walk 2008 Collection.
Visit the Lillian Robles Garden at Bolsa Chica.
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