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

This month’s USDA Food Distribution was held on August, Monday 19th, 2024. Great distribution with good weather, good breeze and clear skies.

Not much to say about the local cretins at BIA or the, (Tribal Pretendians) as they are known who are unaffiliated with the tribe but are all jumping onto the
local BIA bandwagon theft attempt.

BIA thinks they can create fact from fiction and bestow federal tribal recognition onto a group of likewise criminals who are just stepping up for a free government orchestrated handout.

Recent filings are just the beginning of the answer to this criminality that takes away sovereign control of tribal membership from tribes and bestows
that power with the BIA.

In the future, if successful, all’s a tribe will have to do is anger a local BIA official and their membership rolls will balloon with (Pretendians) and families
of local BIA officials who are not yet enrolled in any federally recognized tribe.

Nevertheless, this tribal government will flourish, will conquer these enemies of sovereignty and will litigate them into the abyss.

OTHER TRIBES TAKE NOTE IF WE FAIL YOU COULD BE NEXT NO ONE IS SAFE IF THE BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS ACQUIRES THIS POWER.

To the departments who operate professionally and diligently in working with or providing services, we would like to thank those listed below.

The United States Department of Agriculture, The Red Lake Nation of Minnesota, The California Office of Emergency Services, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, The Army Corps of Engineers, The California Department of Justice and especially to The Tule River Tribe, its Food Distribution Department, its Assistant Director Ronald Buckman and Program Director Richard McDarment who remains in our thoughts and prayers.

THANK YOU ALL,
THE CALIFORNIA VALLEY MIWOK TRIBE