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Founded in 1916, [2] the Table Mountain Rancheria is 61 acres (250,000 m 2) large and in Fresno County, near Friant, California. The reservation population is approximately eleven people, with 34 tribal members living in the general area. [1]
The Cold Springs Rancheria occupies 155 acres (0.63 km 2) in Sycamore Valley, located 45 miles (72 km) east of Fresno, California. The lands are close to Tollhouse, California , where the tribe is headquartered.
Superintendent Henley reports selection of temporary reservation at Round valley or "Nome Cult." Round Valley Reservation size and history [note 24] Yokuts Chow-chilla(Chaushila) & Mono people, Miwok [note 25] (Poho-neche), Chook-chancie, et al. 11-19-1859 Ca-2 423 822 Superintendent McDuffie reports abandonment of Fresno River reservation.
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The Big Sandy Rancheria, located just outside the community of Auberry, in Fresno County, is 228 acres (0.92 km 2) large. In 1990, 38 tribal members lived on the reservation. [ 3 ] In 2009, approximately 158 out of 495 enrolled tribal members lived on the reservation.
Law enforcement from Fresno and Madera Counties, alongside the California Highway Patrol, intervened. [ 10 ] [ 13 ] In February 2014, the Bureau of Indian Affairs intervened by reinstating the 2010 Tribal Council, recognized as the last uncontested election, as a temporary measure to alleviate the conflict until a new council could be elected.
It was here that federal indian commissioners negotiated and signed a treaty with many California tribes in the area on April 29, 1851. The treaty established the Fresno River Reservation on which the tribes would live. The refusal of the Ahwahneechee and Chowchilla tribes to sign the treaty and relocate to the reservation led to the Mariposa ...
The North Fork Rancheria occupies 80 acres (320,000 m 2) along the western edge of the Sierra National Forest, about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Fresno, California. [2] Their tribal headquarters are located in North Fork of Madera County, California.