Native Americans were subjected to genocide throughout the United States. In California, massacres like the Bridge Gulch massacre in 1852 were systematically carried out. At the Bridge Gulch massacre, American men, led by Trinity County sheriff William H. Dixon, massacred more than 150 Wintu people in the Hayfork Valley of California.
California also murdered 3,000 Native Americans at the Old Shasta Town Massacre. The Shasta oral tradition tells of betrayal, of Native Americans poisoned, during a peace treaty feast at a signing ceremony at Fort Jones on November 4, 1851. There were hundreds, even thousands of massacres as the state of California sought to steal Native American lands.
California funded the genocide of Native Americans living here. California even sold out their Native American allies in the Mexican-American war. In the Temecula Massacre in 1847, Luiseños were lured into a trap in a canyon and slaughtered.
Indigenous peoples of Native America were hunted and killed ruthlessly throughout the United States, and right here in California, the state funded their extermination. California even rewarded the murder of Native Americans in 1851 with legislation that reimbursed lynch mobs. It wasn’t a war. It was a genocide. Never, never forget. Never.
The Native American Genocide is part of worldwide genocides. It is part of the Shoah, the Holocaust, of peoples, who are singled out for extermination. Rome is still here. Rome crucified Christ and created Christianity to cover up the genocide of Jews, Africans, Irish, Celts, Japanese, Chinese, aboriginees, Vietnamese, Koreans, Hmong, Hawaiians, Eskimos, Native Americans, and more. Mexicans are dying on the border every day. Life is cheap in Rome. Cast rome out! And never forget how the loss of life damages us all.