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Location of Upper Lake Rancheria. The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo Indians in Lake County, California. [1] The tribe's reservation, the Upper Lake Rancheria, is 119 acres (0.48 km 2) large and located near the town of Upper Lake in northwestern California. [1]
A state designated American Indian reservation is the land area designated by a state for state-recognized American Indian tribes who lack federal recognition. Legal/Statistical Area Description [ 2 ]
This Category includes contemporary Indian Reservations, Indian Colonies, and Rancherias within the U.S. state of California. For historical Native American settlements see: Category: Former Native American populated places in California
The Alturas Indian Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Achomawi Indians in California. The tribe controls a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) reservation near Alturas, California, in Modoc County. Tribal enrollment is estimated at 15. [1] The tribe operates the Desert Rose Casino and the Rose Cafe in Alturas. [2]
The Fort Mohave Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation along the Colorado River, currently encompassing 23,669 acres (95.79 km 2) in Arizona, 12,633 acres (51.12 km 2) in California, and 5,582 acres (22.59 km 2) in the southernmost point of Nevada.
It is also the location of the Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino. The Coyote Valley tribe were formerly located a few miles to the southeast, at the Coyote Valley Rancheria. [ 2 ] The Rancheria site was flooded by the construction of the Coyote Dam, creating Lake Mendocino , and the tribe relocated to the current reservation.
Reservations are encouraged and can be made online or by calling by 559-822-7777 after 2 p.m. Freddy’s and the food court The new food court at Table Mountain Casino features several options for ...
The Torres Martinez Indian Reservation is a federal reservation in Imperial and Riverside Counties, with a total area of 24,024 acres (9,722 ha). [5] It was established in 1876 [ 8 ] and was named for the village of Toro and the Martinez Indian Agency. [ 7 ]