Tribal Offices, Tribal Land, Avenida Central, La Grange, CA 95329
On Saturday, January 25th, 2025, the California Valley Miwok Tribe initiated the first Food For Tribal Families Distribution of the new year.
As usual, there were selections of foods in abundance, addressing all food groups and nutritional needs. It was a great start to a new year.
Starting out the new year, people who would steal our identity, and those bureaucrats still temporarily employed who are involved in orchestrating it, have hit a snag.
The last miserable and defunct administration that allowed this criminal behavior is no longer even in the rearview mirror.
The soulless malcontents who acted more like DEI ideologues than Native Americans—Deb Haaland and Bryan Newland, who had a chance to stand for tribal sovereignty—obeyed their masters, being pragmatic and only thinking of their own self-serving interests, and, like so many other Native Americans in their own contentious situations, threw us all under the bus.
Yet, as a tribe with a functioning government, relationships, and programs, we are still here, and they are gone. There is a new sheriff in town, and he is already showing that he is not playing games.
For once, the criminal, worthless, lazy, and unneeded element in the federal government is the one who has to be careful and watch out.
It is truly a renaissance in America, and transparency is the worst enemy of criminal bureaucrats and appointees.
Yes, there is a feeling of hope everywhere, and the possibility that not only our future, but the future of the entire nation, may be bright; we may all soon be wearing sunglasses at night.
Well, all of us—except those BIA malcontents who perpetrated criminal actions against our tribe, and the tribal pretendians whom they tried to foist upon us.
Again, it was another great day, and an even better distribution, which saw all tribal citizens visited in high spirits upon learning that the pendulum may very soon start swinging the other way in their favor.
Delivery is best shown through accompanying pictures, and special thanks to all those listed below for donations, contributions, and to those not listed by name who made individual purchases in support of giving to their fellow tribal citizens.
The United States Department of Agriculture, the Red Lake Nation of Minnesota, Food For Less Stores Inc., Costless Stores Inc., Walmart Stores Inc., The Grocery Outlet Stores Inc., the great city of Morada and its surrounding communities, all others previously referred to but not listed, and our Program Director, Mildred Burley, whose efforts and tireless dedication continue to make this program a great success.