UCSD may have just desecrated a Kumeyaay Native American Sacred Burial Mound.
http://www.thomaslarson.com/publication ... -dead.html"...If the coroner decides the bones have been there a long time, he calls a Native American monitor like Carmen Lucas to oversee the find. When the 72-year-old Laguna Indian arrives at the site, she says she can feel the disturbed spirit, wailing at being unloosed. “The poor soul,” Lucas tells me, has been rudely returned from the afterlife, her long journey interrupted. “I can’t tell you how painful it is,” she says. There’s as much anguish for Lucas as there is for the disinterred. Neither can rest until the bones are reburied.
Lucas is devoted to keeping the ancestors’ burial sites untouched. In La Jolla that means reminding anyone who’ll listen that much of the enclave sits on known and unknown Indian graves. When she has the floor, Lucas talks without stopping; her monotone sidles from legal issues to creation myths. She’s tired of seeing mounds of dirt with “human remains in it, whether it’s arms, legs, or femur bone.”
One excavation in La Jolla that Lucas was monitoring yielded a frightening find. She reports that she heard an archaeologist who was “beating a clod of dirt to death in her hand,” let go a scream that “I will never forget." She "realized she was holding in her hand the full skull of a 5000-year-old inhumation.”..."
http://www.sandiegoarchaeology.org/Layl ... burial.htm"....San Diego County. The remains of a young adult male were found "in an earth burial mound approximately 9 by 12 ft. in horizontal dimensions, covered with various sized stones of irregular shape" (S. Rogers 1977:2). ..."
http://www.yelp.com/biz/san-diego-archa ... -escondido