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California Historical Landmark 723, Johnsville Ski Area, Plumas. Plumas-Eureka State Park is a California state park located in the Sierra Nevada and Cascade Range in Plumas County, California. [2] [3] The park, as a mining museum, shows and protects the history of the active mid-19th-century California Gold Rush mining period.
The Cold Springs tribe is composed of Western Mono Indians, whose traditional homeland is in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills of California. The Mono language is part of the Uto-Aztecan language family. Acorns are a traditional staple food with great symbolic importance. [3] Their oral history is included in Mono traditional narratives.
The North Fork Rancheria occupies 80 acres (320,000 m 2) along the western edge of the Sierra National Forest, about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Fresno, California. [2] Their tribal headquarters are located in North Fork of Madera County, California.
The Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California (Northeast Maidu: Kotassi) [2] is a federally recognized tribe of Maidu people in Plumas and Tehama Counties, California. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Reservation
The Likely Rancheria is a federal Indian reservation belonging to the Pit River Tribe, a federally recognized tribe of indigenous people of California. The ranchería is located in Modoc County in northern California. [2] Likely Rancheria is 1.32 acres (5,300 m 2). It was purchased by the Pit River Tribe in 1922 [1] and serves as their tribal ...
The Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California is a ranchería and federally recognized tribe of Western Mono Indians (Monache) located in Fresno County, California, United States. [4] As of the 2010 Census the population was 118. [ 5 ]
Fort Miller, also known as Camp Barbour, was a fort on the south bank of the San Joaquin River in what is now Fresno County, California. It lay at an elevation of 561 feet (171 m). [1] The site is now under Millerton Lake, formed by the Friant Dam in 1944. It is registered as California Historical Landmark #584. [2]
The tribe's reservation is split into Manchester and Point Arena lands. The coordinates for Manchester Point Arena community: 38°56'11.4"N 123°40'58.5"W [4] The Bokeya was the largest Pomo tribelet in terms of territorial area. [3] Formerly, a bridge connected these tribal lands. Point Arena [5] in Mendocino County, California.