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The UCLA American Indian Studies Center explains that before the United States acquired California in aftermath of the Mexican–American War, "the mission system significantly disrupted tribal living patterns and populations in California." After California became a state, the United States concluded a total of eighteen treaties with the ...
More than half of the 21 California State University campuses with collections of Native American remains or cultural artifacts on campus have not returned any of the items to tribes, the state ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Members of the California State Legislature. It includes Members of the California State Legislature that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
New names have been selected in consultation with California’s Native American tribes for over 30 locations in 15 counties. The California State Capitol in Sacramento on Aug. 5, 2024. AP
California Indian Council/Lulapin [32] Callattakapa Choctaw Tribe. Letter of Intent to Petition 07/13/2004. [27] Calusa-Seminole Nation. Letter of Intent to Petition 04/28/1998. [26] [27] Cherokee Nation Heritage Organization of California. [25] [32] The Cherokees of California. [25] Chilula Tribe [32] The Chiricahua Tribe of California.
California has the largest population of Native Americans out of any state, with 1,252,083 identifying an "American Indian or Alaska Native" tribe as a component of their race (14.6% of the nation-wide total). [59]
Historian and author Benjamin Madley observes that between 1845 and 1870, California’s Native American population “plunged from perhaps 150,000 to 30,000. By 1880 census takers recorded just ...
The Northern California Indian Development Council, Inc. (NCIDC) is a private nonprofit corporation that annually provides services to 14,000 to 15,000 clients statewide. . NCIDC was established in 1976 with the following goal