• Source: Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria
  • The hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people in Mendocino County, California, south of Ukiah. The hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Band Pomos traditionally lived in the Sanel Valley.


    Reservation



    The hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Pomo's reservation is the hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Rancheria. Approximately 700 tribal members live in the area and 50 on the ranchería. The Rancheria was established in 1907 and is 40 acres (160,000 m2) large. It is located about three miles (5 km) east of hopland" target="_blank">Hopland, California.


    Government


    The hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Pomo ratified their constitution on August 20, 1981, which established a governing 7-person council.
    The tribe conducts business from hopland" target="_blank">Hopland, California.


    Services and programs


    The hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Band of Pomo Indians has a tribal education program, EPA office, health department, utility department, police department, court system, and economic development corporation. The tribe owns and operates the hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Sho-Ka-Wah Casino, located east of hopland" target="_blank">Hopland.


    Disenrollment


    In 2016, the hopland" target="_blank">Hopland Band disenrolled 74 members of the tribe, ostensibly to remedy mistakes stemming from faulty processing of applications.


    Notable members


    Susan Billy, basket maker
    Susan Santiago Billy (1884–1968), basket maker


    See also


    Pomo people


    Notes




    References


    Pritzker, Barry M. A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1


    External links


    Official website

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