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The 70-acre (280,000 m 2) Coyote Valley Reservation in Redwood Valley, California is home to about 170 members of the Coyote Valley tribe of the Native American Pomo people, who descend from the Shodakai Pomo. They are a federally recognized tribe, who were formerly known as the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California.
Since the Chukchansi Gold Resort and Casino opened in 2003, the Chukchansi Tribe has disenrolled more than half its members. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Disenrollment involves removing individuals from tribal membership, denying them various federal tribal benefits including educational support, land rights, tax advantages, medical care, and income from tribal ...
The Kashia Band of Pomo Indians of the Stewarts Point Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people in Sonoma County, California. [1] They are also known as the Kashaya Pomo. The reservation, Stewarts Point Rancheria, is located in Stewarts Point in northwest Sonoma County, south of Point Arena. As of 2010, 78 people live on Stewarts ...
It is the site of the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino. [1] The population was 517 at the time of the 2000 United States Census and had increased to 652 by the 2010 United States Census. In 2010, 288 residents (44.2% of the total) were under 18 and 29 (4.4%) were 65 and over. [2] Ruben Barrios was elected as the Tribal Chairman in 2009.
A provision in the act permits the tribe to purchase lands in Placer County to create a new reservation. [2] In September 2002, the U.S. Department of the Interior took into trust the 49-acre (200,000 m 2) parcel of property that the Thunder Valley Casino is built on today. [5]
The Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians (Redwood Valley Rancheria) is a federally recognized Indian tribe [1] located in Redwood Valley, Mendocino County, California. For several thousand years the Tribe’s ancestors lived along the West Fork of the Russian River, located north of Calpella, CA.
The main Pauma reservation and tribal headquarters are located in the Pauma Valley below Palomar Mountain. Two small and unpopulated tracts of land make up the Yuima reservation in the foothills of the Palomar Mountains east of the main reservation. [2] The adjoining Pala Indian Reservation lies along the western border.
Maidu.com: Round Valley Indian Reservation History; Round Valley Reservation and Off-Reservation Trust Land, California United States Census Bureau; Economic Development Administration. U.S. Dept of Commerce. California Report: Round Valley Rancheria (p. 287-288) Archived 2016-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. File retrieved May 5, 2007.