Ancient Redwood Forest , In California Will Be Returned to , Indigenous Tribal Group.
Fox News reports that the descendants of 
Native American tribes on the Northern 
California coast will reclaim 500 acres of forest.  .
The land includes ancient redwoods 
that have towered over the landscape 
since their ancestors walked the land. .
On January 25, the Save the Redwoods League announced 
that a section of the Lost Coast will be transferred 
to the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council. .
The organization of 10 tribes will reportedly be 
responsible for protecting the area dubbed Tc’ih-Léh-Dûñ, 
or "Fish Run Place," in the Sinkyone language.
It’s a real blessing. It’s like a healing for 
our ancestors. I know our ancestors are 
happy. This was given to us to protect, Priscilla Hunter, Chairwoman of the Sinkyone Council, via Fox News.
Fox News reports that the transfer is part of the Land Back movement to return Indigenous lands to the ancestors of those who originally dwelled there. .
The league reportedly paid $37 million to protect 
part of the Lost Coast from a lumber company 
that wanted to use the land for logging. .
According to Fox News, the land was 
last logged 30 years ago and still 
has a large number of old-growth redwoods. .
This is a property where you 
can almost tangibly feel that 
it is healing, that it is recovering. , Sam Hodder, President and CEO 
of the Save the Redwoods League, via Fox News.
This is a property where you 
can almost tangibly feel that 
it is healing, that it is recovering. , Sam Hodder, President and CEO 
of the Save the Redwoods League, via Fox News.
You walk through the forest and, even 
as you see the kind of ghostly stumps 
of ancient trees that were harvested, 
you could also in the foggy landscape see 
the monsters that were left behind as well 
as the young redwoods that are 
sprouting from those stumps, Sam Hodder, President and CEO 
of the Save the Redwoods League, via Fox News