The Final Bullet: Harm and The Removal of the American Indians From Traditional Lands, Land Based Cultural Practices, and “The Human Environment.” The harm that large Solar Development will inflict upon the American Indians and American Indian communities of Southern California might best be described as the “Final Bullet.” Plaintiff Alfredo Acosta Figueroa, who traces his family lineage to Sonoran (Yaqui) miners working in the Sierra Nevada foothills during the1840s discusses why his family was forced to move south to the area near Blythe, “They overran us,” he says tersely. Gary G. Ballard, Kumeyaay Webmaster, professional Web blogger, and multi-media journalist, writes, “The great CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH 1848-1855 is historically paramount to Native American Indian history in California — it was estimated that some 300,000 immigrants poured into California during this seven-year period. When James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California, on January 24th, 1848, it was estimated there were some 150,000 Indigenous Native American Indians living in California. In 1848, Indians in California outnumbered whites