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February 2022 Food For Tribal Families Program

  On Friday, February 25th, 2022, the California Valley Miwok Tribe delivered this month's distributions to Program Director, Mildred Burley. This month's distribution included boxed fresh vegetables and fruits along with the same in canned form. Also included were some eggs and bacon, snack foods and bath towels, hand towels and wash rags.  This distribution included a variety of meats [...]

By |February 26, 2022|Uncategorized|

February 2022 USDA Food Distribution

Tribal Offices, Tribal Land, Avenida Central, La Grange, Ca. 95329    This month's USDA distribution was held on February 16th, 2022. We are sorry that there are no accompanying pictures as unbeknownst to tribal personnel there was a sim card failure that has since been corrected and pictures will accompany all stories following this one.   At the end of this [...]

By |February 16, 2022|Uncategorized|

December 2021 Food For Tribal Families Program

  On Friday, December 17th, 2021 the California Valley Miwok Tribe made a very late delivery to its Food For Tribal Families Program Director, Mildred Burley. The reason for such a late delivery is that the Central California Agency Bureau of Indian Affairs is once again trying to steal the tribe and disregard the wishes of the tribes [...]

By |December 17, 2021|Uncategorized|

Initial Illegal and Out-of-Compliance Attempt by Local BIA/CCA to Steal and Re-organize Miwok Tribe

This video below depicts what the tribe is hopeful will be another failed attempt by local Central California Agency / Bureau of Indian Affairs officials to illegally steal our tribe so that San Francisco oligarchs which include a current United States Senator and her billionaire developer husband to have a monopoly over gaming with a mega casino located in the [...]

Comprehensive News Addressing Indigenous Issues, Indian Country Today

NOTE: PLEASE CLICK ON FLAG ICON BELOW TO OPEN SITE November 29, 2021 Fifty years ago the United States made a dramatic policy u-turn. Candidates running to lead the Colville Confederated Tribes ran on a platform rejecting termination as federal policy. They won. And Congress listened. By 1972 new legislation was enacted to restore a terminated tribe, the Menominee of [...]

By |November 29, 2021|Uncategorized|

Indian Country Today for A Wealth of Information Concerning Our Nations Indigenous Peoples

View in browser | indiancountrytoday.com The best way to enjoy the newsletter is by clicking the 'Download PDF' link below! Download PDF September 23, 2021 Top Stories   Tribal governments adopting vaccine mandates amid COVID-19 surges By Chris Aadland Several tribes announced vaccine requirements for tribal employees weeks before President Joe Biden’s announcement earlier this month ... continue reading   Analysis: Canada [...]

By |September 23, 2021|Uncategorized|
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