JERRY NIEBLAS, San Juan Capistrano 1776. The lives, traditions, culture, religion, lands, villages and the family units of our Juaneno/Acjachemen ancestors comes to an abrupt…
Featured photo: Jacque Tahuka-Nunez, a member of the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, is shown here at Mission San Juan Capistrano. Photo: Courtesy of the…
By Collin Breaux | Twitter: @collin_breaux San Juan Capistrano is a town steeped in tradition, and whose longtime residents believe in paying tribute to their…
By Shawn Raymundo To clean up inconsistencies and ambiguous language regarding the use of open space in San Juan’s municipal code, the city on Monday,…
By Shawn Raymundo “Zero.” That was the response a handful of audience members gave to Juaneño Band of Mission Indians Chairperson Teresa Romero when she asked…
Embracing all facets of our history can lead to better understanding By Jan Siegel More and more California cities are opting to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’…
By Allison Jarrell Members of the public are invited to help celebrate the completion of the restoration of the Blas Aguilar Adobe Museum and Acjachemen…
As indigenous rights get national spotlight, Acjachemen confront long-standing battles in South Orange County By Allison Jarrell, Eric Heinz and Matt Cortina The protests at…
The Capistrano Dispatch The Juaneño Band of Mission Indians is hosting a free community flu clinic to promote wellness in the surrounding communities. The clinic,…
Following conclusion of Interstate 5/Ortega Highway construction, community leaders hope for economic rebound By Allison Jarrell After roughly two and a half years of construction,…