Billie Eilish’s home is on Tongva Tribe ancestral ground? Her ‘stolen land’ remark stirs further buzz

Billie Eilish’s home is on Tongva Tribe ancestral ground? Her ‘stolen land’ remark stirs further buzz
Recently, beyond winning the Song of the Year award at the Grammys, Billie Eilish has come to the forefront because of her acceptance speech. Talking about how “no one is illegal on stolen land”, her comment has garnered a lot of reactions from netizens. As per recent reports, many had alleged that her LA home sits on top of a tribal ancestral ground. Now, the concerned tribe has issued a statement about the matter, providing clarification.

Tongva Tribe shares statement about claims of Billie Eilish’s home being on top of ancestral grounds

The Tongva tribe confirmed that claims of the ‘Wildflower’ singer’s LA home being situated on top of their ancestral land were true. They further added in the statement that the singer has not contacted them about anything.
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In a statement given to The Daily Mail, the tribe shared, “As the First People of the greater Los Angeles basin, we do understand that her home is situated in our ancestral land. Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property. We do value the instances when Public Figures provide visibility to the true history of this country.”Further, they emphasized that their aim is not to confront, but to educate and recognize. They added in their statement that they want to enable space for future discussions. They also want people to know and remember that the Los Angeles basin is still Gabrieleno Tongva territory.

Billie Eilish’s Grammy acceptance speech

Recently, Billie Eilish was called on stage to accept the award for Song of the Year for her song ‘Wildflower.’ The famed singer got up on stage and used her speech to talk about the recent ICE crackdowns that have been happening all across the US. She cited that no one is illegal on stolen land and further added “F*** ICE” in her speech.She further added, “It’s just really hard to know what to say and what to do right now. And I feel really hopeful in this room, and I feel like we just need to keep fighting and speaking up and protesting, and our voices really do matter, and the people matter.”
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