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

This month’s USDA Food Distribution was held on Wednesday, December 11th, 2024. This was the final distribution of 2024. It was actually a very nice and sunny day with clear skies and cool mountain air.

There was plenty to be delivered and extras included to enhance tribal families’ holiday meals. This concludes 2024, and so with January, this tribal program will be in its 16th year.

This program was started as one of the many ways the tribe addressed the cessation of mandated assistance by the local BIA who, in an endeavor to starve the tribe into submission, had the previous year rescinded all programs and assistance to the tribe (although they continued—and to this day to still continue—to receive annually hundreds of thousands of dollars allocated for this tribe).

WHAT HAS THE SACRAMENTO BIA DONE WITH THE MILLIONS OF FUNDS THAT THIS TRIBE HAS NEVER RECEIVED OVER THE LAST 15 YEARS?

EMBEZZLEMENT? MISAPPROPRIATION? BONUSES? PERKS? GIVEN TO BIA WORKERS’ OWN TRIBES? OR JUST SQUANDERED?

Maybe Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy can put that government theft/waste on their to-do list if the California BIA stays in existence.

It also seems Judge Cobb decided that the first nations people of this tribe be allowed no reprieve or judicial justice in her court, thinking we have no right to proceed in either litigation until she decides to lift her court-imposed stays.

Native Americans being a people of color but not her color, reeks of racism. If not that, then she herself is nothing more than a mere DEI hire by the outgoing Biden administration, and when told by DOJ to throw this proud nation under the bus, in gratitude obeyed her masters and did so.

Like we said in earlier stories, this ain’t our first rodeo and this is the initial stage of litigation, so whether we languish in her court or are exited quickly, she is just the lowliest step in a process that will be undone, and many will be held to bear for whatever damages are a final result of this criminality.

Story is best told through picture, and with many thanks to all those below.

The United States Department of Agriculture, The Red Lake Nation of Minnesota, The California Offices of Emergency Services, The Federal Emergency Management Agency, The Army Corps of Engineers, The California Department of Justice, The Tule River Tribe, The Tule River Food Distribution Department,
Assistant Director Ronald Buckman and the man known locally as the legend Director Richard McDarment.

THANK YOU ALL AND MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
THE CALIFORNIA VALLEY MIWOK TRIBE