Another seed of hope has been planted in Oakgate today. The tree-sitters have been pointed toward a 1925 archeological survey that claims that the area around the stadium may be a Native American burial ground. Whether it is or isn’t, though, the stadium issue refuses to die.

bq. The tree-sitters learned of the remains when an anonymous sympathizer provided a copy of a 1925 site-survey record about the stadium site and a 1925 clipping from the San Francisco Examiner, which said three skeletons had been found at the Faculty Glade site as part of what Spier believed was a Native American burial site.

We’re all for anonymous tips (”clogtips@dailycal.org”:mailto:clogtips@dailycal.org), but this is more than ridiculous. There must be some unknown Berkeley cat woman keeping 82-year-old newspaper clippings.

Tree-Sitters Say Site Near Stadium May Be Native American Burial Ground [SF Gate]

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