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San Bernardino County Museum's Curator of Anthropology, Tamara Serrao-Leiva, uses the 2013 film “God’s Golden Eye” to help tell the story of the tragic desecration of sacred Native American land. Prior to the arrival of American settlers, Serrano indigenous peoples occupied the beautiful mountain landscape in and around Big Bear, California. They worshiped a huge dome of pure white rock called 'God's Eye', believing it to be the eye of their creator god Kruktat. In the 1850s, the Serranos were brutally chased out of their homelands by ranchers from the valley below. The Southern California Gold Rush brought miners into Big Bear and with it man's lust for wealth and survival. Believing there to be gold in God's Eye's brilliant white quartz, the miners dynamited it to pieces. ‘God's Golden Eye’ had been destroyed. Filmmaker, Ian Murphy, takes us on a journey back in time to discover what the mysterious God's Eye meant to the local native peoples , why the miners blew it up, and what God's Eye's message is for us today.