Tribal Offices, Tribal Land, Avenida Central, La Grange, Ca. 95329

This month’s USDA Food Distribution was held on Monday, June 17th, 2024. Weather was good making for a good event. Once again one of our larger distributions, and all went well with many that were served and will receive through additional tribal deliveries.

Rumor has it that Regional Director Amy Dutschke herself tried to stop the tribes food distribution in her current attempt to undermine the tribe as part of her overall strategy to steal the tribe in concert with non-tribal individuals for personal empowerment and future riches.

This is not the first time this cultural tribe stealer has been involved in this type of activity that will be disclosed in future stories.

The very fact that we exist as a functioning tribal government, that the actual enrolled citizens young and old are still represented and that (No One) has the power to hide the real truth or silence our voices is a, (in your face) answer to BIA meddling and Dutschke’s participation in it.

Ignoring the timely challenges that were submitted to her offices in the last story, she will soon have her chance to answer to them in a court of law.

The tribe would like to finish the story with reference to those who assist in various ways in working with the tribe in providing services to native peoples
and tribal citizens alike regardless of any criminal and RICO type activities conducted by the BIA in retaliation against our proud peoples.

The United States Department of Agriculture, The Red Lake Nation of Minnesota, The California Office of Emergency Services, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, the California Department of Justice, The Army Corps of Engineers and especially the Tule River Tribe and its Food Distribution Department. Also to Program Provider Ronald Buckman and to Program Director Richard McDarment, keep fighting the good fight sir.

THANK YOU ALL,
THE CALIFORNIA VALLEY MIWOK TRIBE