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U.S. signed UN <br />Declaration on Rights <br />of Indigenous People. <br />2010 2011 <br />Hays County and San <br />Marcos populations <br />increased to <br />157,107 and 44,894, <br />respectively. <br />Indigenous Cultures <br />Institute (ICI), with <br />permission from <br />the Lucky Tomblin <br />family, revived the <br />Sacred Springs <br />powwow. Official <br />opening of Centro <br />Cultural Hispano <br />de San Marcos <br />with programming <br />provided by the ICI. <br />Miakan-Garza <br />Tribe all-night <br />Coahuiltecan <br />repatriation <br />ceremony April, <br />2o16 (Courtesy <br />of the Indigenous <br />Cultures Institute <br />Facebook page) <br />Indigenous Cultures <br />Institute continues <br />Native programming <br />through April 2011 <br />to promote Centro <br />Cultural Hispano de <br />San Marcos. <br />2014 2016 <br />Sustainability <br />guidelines added <br />to Historic District <br />Guidelines. <br />City of San Marcos in <br />collaboration with the <br />Indigenous Cultures <br />Institute established <br />the first Texas city <br />repatriation burial <br />grounds naming it <br />the Sacred Springs <br />Reburial Grounds. <br />SAN MARCOS CULTURE & HISTORY 51 <br />