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Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California

The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California, also known as the Scott's Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Sugar Bowl Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo and Wailaki Indians in Lake County.[1]

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
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Total population
110 Adult Members
280 Members (estimate)
Regions with significant populations
United States (California)
Languages
English, Eastern Pomo, Hokan
Related ethnic groups
Pomo and Wailaki tribes Hokan

History edit

After severed ties with the United States, there is limited research and Information about the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians. The Band lived peacefully throughout the Bay Area and Northern California. This changed when settlers arrived, and the band of natives were killed, beaten and turned into slaves. They were forced to move to the Mendocino and Round Valley Reservations. In 1972, a federal task force concluded that the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians was the only Pomo Indian Tribe that should be entirely relocated, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) relocated a vast majority of Tribal Members to the Bay Area.

Tribal status edit

The US federal government terminated relations with the Scotts Valley Pomo,[2] but the tribe regained their federal recognition in 1991. There are approximately 330 enrolled members living in Lake County. They conduct business from Kelseyville[1] Concord California and Lakeport, California.

Tribal Code edit

Due to the fact that they have been misrepresented and dismissed as a tribe for many years, they have included tribal codes and tribal traditions on websites, in order to continue to express the importance of their tribe. Their tribal code contains procedures for tribal council meetings, gaming ordinance, establishing regulations and procedures governing enrollment of members into the Scotts Valley band of Pomo Indians. Tribal codes are traditions that have been passed along with tribes such as the Choctaw and Cherokee, and the Pomo Indians should be no exception. It is stated by the Scotts Valley Tribal TANF that the Pomo Indians is the “Health and Human Services (HHS) Administration for Children and Families (ACF) designated social services provider for Contra Costa County and provides assistance under the Tribal TANF program to all eligible Native American Families residing in the country.

Reservation edit

The Scotts Valley Pomo Tribe's former reservation, the Sugar Bowl Rancheria, was eliminated by the US government, so the tribe is currently seeking to rebuild its land base.[1] They have purchased land entered into a federal trust in North Richmond, California where they have garnered approval for the Sugar Bowl Casino. These plans have since been terminated.

The tribe is currently applying to put six parcels of land, totaling 29.87 acres (120,900 m2), into federal trust.[3]

Present Day edit

In 2011, there was a project to help develop a Scotts Valley Energy Development Office. The purpose of the project was to further support the mission of the tribe’s existing leadership position as the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Tribal Multi-County Weatherization Energy Program (TMCWEP) in creating jobs and providing tribal homes and buildings with weatherization assistance to increase energy efficiency, occupant comfort, and indoor air quality. By training tribal members in energy efficiency, they are continuing to change and adapt with the modern world while also following their tribal traditions.

Other bands of Pomo include the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians and the Guideville Band of Pomo Indians.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c California Indians and Their Reservations. 2009-03-11 at the Wayback Machine San Diego State University Library and Information Access. 2009 (retrieved 27 July 2009)
  2. ^ Reynolds, Jerry. "Pombo rides again against off-reservation gaming." Indian Country Today. 10 September 2008 (retrieved 27 July 2009)
  3. ^ Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians Fee-To-Trust and Gaming Development Project Environmental Impact Statement. (retrieved 27 July 2009)

Bibliography edit

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The Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California also known as the Scott s Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Sugar Bowl Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo and Wailaki Indians in Lake County 1 Scotts Valley Band of Pomo IndiansYe Ma BaxTotal population110 Adult Members280 Members estimate Regions with significant populationsUnited States California LanguagesEnglish Eastern Pomo HokanRelated ethnic groupsPomo and Wailaki tribes Hokan Contents 1 History 2 Tribal status 3 Tribal Code 4 Reservation 5 Present Day 6 See also 7 References 8 BibliographyHistory editAfter severed ties with the United States there is limited research and Information about the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians The Band lived peacefully throughout the Bay Area and Northern California This changed when settlers arrived and the band of natives were killed beaten and turned into slaves They were forced to move to the Mendocino and Round Valley Reservations In 1972 a federal task force concluded that the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians was the only Pomo Indian Tribe that should be entirely relocated and the Bureau of Indian Affairs BIA relocated a vast majority of Tribal Members to the Bay Area Tribal status editThe US federal government terminated relations with the Scotts Valley Pomo 2 but the tribe regained their federal recognition in 1991 There are approximately 330 enrolled members living in Lake County They conduct business from Kelseyville 1 Concord California and Lakeport California Tribal Code editDue to the fact that they have been misrepresented and dismissed as a tribe for many years they have included tribal codes and tribal traditions on websites in order to continue to express the importance of their tribe Their tribal code contains procedures for tribal council meetings gaming ordinance establishing regulations and procedures governing enrollment of members into the Scotts Valley band of Pomo Indians Tribal codes are traditions that have been passed along with tribes such as the Choctaw and Cherokee and the Pomo Indians should be no exception It is stated by the Scotts Valley Tribal TANF that the Pomo Indians is the Health and Human Services HHS Administration for Children and Families ACF designated social services provider for Contra Costa County and provides assistance under the Tribal TANF program to all eligible Native American Families residing in the country Reservation editThe Scotts Valley Pomo Tribe s former reservation the Sugar Bowl Rancheria was eliminated by the US government so the tribe is currently seeking to rebuild its land base 1 They have purchased land entered into a federal trust in North Richmond California where they have garnered approval for the Sugar Bowl Casino These plans have since been terminated The tribe is currently applying to put six parcels of land totaling 29 87 acres 120 900 m2 into federal trust 3 Present Day editIn 2011 there was a project to help develop a Scotts Valley Energy Development Office The purpose of the project was to further support the mission of the tribe s existing leadership position as the U S Department of Energy DOE Tribal Multi County Weatherization Energy Program TMCWEP in creating jobs and providing tribal homes and buildings with weatherization assistance to increase energy efficiency occupant comfort and indoor air quality By training tribal members in energy efficiency they are continuing to change and adapt with the modern world while also following their tribal traditions Other bands of Pomo include the Lytton Band of Pomo Indians and the Guideville Band of Pomo Indians See also editPomo peopleReferences edit a b c California Indians and Their Reservations Archived 2009 03 11 at the Wayback Machine San Diego State University Library and Information Access 2009 retrieved 27 July 2009 Reynolds Jerry Pombo rides again against off reservation gaming Indian Country Today 10 September 2008 retrieved 27 July 2009 Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians Fee To Trust and Gaming Development Project Environmental Impact Statement retrieved 27 July 2009 Bibliography editAbout n d Retrieved from http www svpomo epa org about n d Retrieved from https www narf org nill tribes scotts valley html Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians 2011 Project n d Retrieved from https www energy gov indianenergy scotts valley band pomo indians 2011 project Scotts Valley Tribal TANF n d Retrieved from http www svtribaltanf org Tribal History Scott s Valley EPA amp NRD n d Retrieved from https sites google com site svpomo tribal history Glidden J 2019 August 29 Federal government rejects Scotts Valley Indian casino in North Vallejo Retrieved from https www timesheraldonline com 2019 08 27 federal government rejects scotts valley indian casino in north vallejo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California amp oldid 1162242899, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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