California and San Pasqual Tribe Sue Poway and Developer Over Mishandling of Tribal Remains
By Staff / CBS8 / April 21, 2026
The State of California and the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians are suing the city of Poway for moving forward with a 40-home housing development after discovering human remains and tribal cultural resources at the site.
In two separate complaints, state prosecutors and tribal attorneys say the city plowed ahead without any additional environmental review, as required under the California Environmental Quality Act, after finding hundreds of pottery fragments, tools, arrowheads, and other historic artifacts, which the San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians says was likely a sacred site or possibly a village.
“The types and quantities of tools and stone fragments identified on the site reflected that ‘arrow points were being manufactured and rejuvenated on-site,'” reads the state’s lawsuit. “Some of the more unusual stones found on the site (including chert and chalcedony) ‘suggest that trade and/or contact with other groups was an important aspect of the lives of the prehistoric inhabitants.'”
According to both lawsuits, developer Shea Homes began construction in October 2025 using an environmental review more than 20 years old.


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