Thought this article would spark an interesting discussion.
If Disney had spoken to the tribe, they would have learned some seriously disturbing context that might have changed their entire design direction. Touching the Tenaya Stone? Not a good look. Chief Tenaya’s child was stoned to death by a battalion of white settlers in the Yosemite Valley. And while the Miwuks don’t believe in touching or blessing stones, they do believe that stones are ancient ones, and ancient ones have memories. If that’s true, then a stone from Tenaya Lake—the lake which was named not really in honor of Chief Tenaya but after a bloody, defeating battle—probably doesn’t have good memories.