chair person betty trujillo, chair person stephanie garcia, student repkai anderson, teacher rep amy anderson, and tyler pinniwell, and staff program coordinator paloma florez and bowitzen. >> okay. moving on with the next slide, i'm just going to run through some of the native american history. there's a lot listed, but i'm going to knock out a few. so in 1879, carlyle indian school, their theme was to kill the indian, save the man. it was also to be known as the great experiment. in 1924, indian citizenship act. if you can imagine, we as native people were the last people to become citizens -- to have citizenship on our own land. and not all states -- even though that went into effect, not all states honored that until 1957. in 1950, termination, debates continued to threaten indian run schools. they lived by the model of get out the indian business. most impacted states were california, texas, florida, new york. in 1968, indian civil rights act started, and that's well known here in the bay area, the population of alcatraz. in 1972, the american indian education act took place, which was a