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When Billie Eilish stepped onto the stage at the Grammy Awards and used her acceptance speech to criticize U.S. immigration enforcement, she likely expected applause from supporters and backlash from critics. What she may not have anticipated was a response from the very people her words invoked: the Indigenous community whose ancestral territory includes the land where her Los Angeles home stands.
Their message was neither a denunciation nor an endorsement. Instead, it was a reminder—measured but firm—that Indigenous histories are not abstract metaphors and that visibility should include specificity.
The Tongva Response: Appreciation, With a Condition
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