FACT FOOD #113

Island of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay (also Alcatraz Prison) gets its name from the Spanish word for ‘Pelican’, the place being so named by the Spaniards for its large Pelican colony when it was first discovered. In 1895 nineteen Hopi were incarcerated here by the US Army for their resistance to government policies designed to destroy their religion and language. 

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