The Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo Indians in California. With nearly 600 members, they are descendants of the indigenous people from the Cloverdale area who have lived on these lands for centuries. The tribe offers various resources and services to its members, focusing on self-sufficiency and preserving their cultural heritage.
Throughout their resilient history, the Cloverdale Rancheria has faced challenges such as the destruction of their land during the Gold Rush and the termination of their tribal affiliations in 1958. However, through legal battles and perseverance, the tribe regained federal recognition in 1983. Today, they strive for self-reliance and work towards preserving their traditions and culture for future generations.
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