- Source: Muwekma Ohlone Tribe
The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe is an unrecognized American Indian organization, primarily composed of documented descendants of the Ohlone, an historic Indigenous people of California. The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe is the largest of several groups in the San Francisco Bay Area that identify as Ohlone tribes.
Almost all members of the organization are documented descendants of the Verona Band of Alameda County, an historic band of Ohlone people.
Status
The organization is not recognized as a Native American tribe by the federal government or by the California state government, which does not recognize any state tribes.
= Petition for federal recognition
=The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe, formerly known as the Ohlone/Costanoan Muwekma Tribe, applied for federal recognition as a Native American tribe; however, in their petition was denied in 2002. The US Department of the Interior Bureau of Indian Affairs found a lack of "evidence since 1927 of substantially continuous external identification of the petitioning group as a continuation of the historical 'Verona Band' or Pleasanton rancheria." The final determination also stated: "Because the petitioning group was not identified as an Indian entity for a period of almost four decades after 1927 … it has not been identified as an Indian entity on a 'substantially continuous' basis since 1927." The final determination also "concluded that 99 percent of its current members have satisfactorily documented their descent from individuals on the Verona Band proxy list, or sibling thereof."
Nonprofit organization
The Muwekma Ohlone Tribe Inc. was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in 2018. Charlene Nijmeh, based in Castro Valley, California, is the principal officer. Their mission states: "The specific purpose of this corporation is for religious purposes of addressing ancestral [N]ative [A]merican sacred sites."
In 2020 and 2022, their administration was:
Chairman: Charlene Nijmeh
Vice Chair: Richard Massiatt
Treasurer: Monica Arellano
Secretary: Gloria E Gomez
The Peninsula Open Space Trust, Children and Nature Network, and PayPal Giving Fund all provided grants to the nonprofit in 2021 or 2022.
Dispute with Other Ohlone Groups
Other unrecognized Ohlone organizations such as the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone, the Tamien Nation, and the Confederated Villages of Lisjan have accused the Muwekma Ohlone Tribe of undermining their historical claims of legitimacy with the goal of controlling potential future Ohlone Indian gaming rights.
The resulting confusion has caused difficulties for local cities seeking to perform appropriate land acknowledgements as part of government meetings.
Disinformation Campaign against Zoe Lofgren and Ohlone Organizations
In her 2024 run for California's 16th congressional district, Muwekma chairwoman Charlene Nijmeh retained the services of political consultant Matthew Ricchiazzi who created fake news sites and distributed 60,000 anonymous fake newspapers attacking incumbent House Representative Zoe Lofgren. Per Federal elections law attack campaign materials must include campaign ID numbers or disclosures which these did not. Ricciazzi said he was not working on behalf of the Nijmeh campaign, the papers were merely "an independent hobby project of mine".
In a May 2024 interview with Vice Presidential candidate Nicole Shanahan Nijmeh describes Ricchiazzi as her "assistant" and that he was entitled to "free speech". Local businesses complained the newspaper included fake ads that used their business names without permission.
Ricchiazzi also created a purported news site "The San Francisco Inquirer" which sought to undermine legitimacy claims of several other Ohlone groups. The site included accusations that Association of Ramaytush Ohlone Executive Director Jonathan Cordero is “widely seen in Indian Country as a ‘Pretendian'", while not identifying any source for the statement.
Notable members
Vincent Medina, American chef
See also
Cafe Ohlone
List of organizations that self-identify as Native American tribes
Native American recognition in the United States
Ohlone
References
External links
Muwekma Ohlone Tribe official website
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