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- Gregg Castro – Kanyon Konsulting LLC
Gregg Castro [t’rowt’raahl Salinan rumsien ramaytush Ohlone], has been involved in the preservation of his cultural heritage for 30+ years He represents his late Mother’s Ohlone family interests in protection of their heritage in their homeland, the rumsien Ohlone Monterey Bay area
- Gregg Castro (T’rowt’raahl Salinan Rumsien-Ramaytush Ohlone . . .
Gregg Castro has worked to preserve his Ohlone and Salinan heritage for over three decades Gregg is the Society for California Archaeology’s Native American Programs Committee Chairperson
- Gregg Castro Non-Federally Recognized Tribal Member – Association of . . .
BIO: egg Castro [t'rowt'raahl Salinan rumsien-ramaytush Ohlone], has worked to preserve his Ohlone and Salinan heritage for over three decades Gregg is the Society for California Archaeology’s Native American Programs Committee
- Team 1 — NaCRI
She has worked in areas of natural and cultural resource management, land management planning, cross-cultural collaboration, and capacity building, with a special focus in California
- Gregg Castro - Exploratorium
Gregg is a Co-Facilitator for the annual California Indian Conference, a 30+ year gathering about California Indigenous heritage Gregg is a writer and activist within the California indigenous community, on issues regarding cultural preservation, protection, education and traditional practices
- Building Relationships: with Mother Earth and Each Other, with Gregg Castro
Gregg Castro [t’rowt’raahl Salinan rumsien-ramaytush Ohlone] has worked preserving his own as well as California indigenous heritage for more than three decades as a activist -writer
- SALINAN NATION CULTURAL PRESERVATION ASSOCIATION
We are the Salinan Trowtraahl, one of three sovereign tribal entities from our homeland that encompasses the area being proposed for a new national marine sanctuary from Morro Rock to Cambria
- Gregg Castro — American Indian Cultural District
Gregg Castro (t'rowt'raahl Salinan, Rumsien-Ramaytush Ohlone) has worked to preserve his Ohlone and Salinan heritage for three decades Gregg is the Society for California Archaeology’s Native American Programs Committee Chairperson
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