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Coyote Valley Reservation
Indian Reservation
Coyote Valley Reservation is located in California
Coyote Valley Reservation
Coyote Valley Reservation
Location in California
Country United States
State California
County Mendocino County
Elevation
692 ft (211 m)

The Coyote Valley Reservation is a special area of land in Redwood Valley, California. It covers about 70 acres. This land is home to around 170 members of the Coyote Valley tribe. They are part of the Native American Pomo people, specifically the Shodakai Pomo. The tribe is officially recognized by the United States government. This means they have a special relationship with the government. The reservation is also where the Coyote Valley Shodakai Casino is located.

Who Are the Coyote Valley Pomo?

The Coyote Valley tribe is a group of Pomo people. The Pomo are Native Americans who have lived in Northern California for thousands of years. The Coyote Valley tribe is a "federally recognized tribe." This means the U.S. government officially acknowledges them. It also means they have certain rights and a government-to-government relationship with the U.S. They were once known as the Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians of California.

A New Home for the Tribe

The Coyote Valley tribe did not always live on their current reservation. Their original home was a few miles away. This place was called the Coyote Valley Rancheria. A rancheria is a small reservation or settlement for Native Americans.

However, their original home was flooded. This happened when the Coyote Dam was built. The dam created a large body of water called Lake Mendocino. Because of the flooding, the tribe had to move. They relocated to the land where the current reservation is today.

Protecting Their Land and Culture

The Coyote Valley tribe is part of an important group. This group is called the InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council. It is a team of Native American tribes from Northern California. Their main goal is to protect the environment and their culture.

The council includes 10 federally recognized tribes. These tribes are from Mendocino and Lake counties. Since 1986, they have worked to protect lands that are important to their culture. These lands are along the North Coast. They are within the traditional Sinkyone tribal territory.

Recently, the California Natural Resources Agency has talked with the tribe. They are discussing sharing the management of Jackson Demonstration State Forest. This forest is on the tribe's ancestral lands. Ancestral lands are areas where their ancestors lived for many generations. This co-management would help protect the land and its history.

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