Big Valley Tribal Environmental
The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians, descendants of the Xa-Ben-Na-Po Band, have inhabited the Clear Lake area for over 11,800 years, yet currently own less than half a percent of Lake County's 838,000 acres. Despite a history of legal and societal challenges, the tribe is a self-governing entity dedicated to preserving their culture and enhancing community well-being through economic ventures, like the Konocti Vista Casino, which provides significant employment and contributes to the local economy.
The tribe's mission encompasses promoting economic self-sufficiency, improving self-esteem, and ensuring safe housing for tribal members. With a commitment to responsible land development and environmental stewardship, the Big Valley Tribal government strives to create a sustainable community that honors its rich heritage while addressing the needs of its members.
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