Lytton Rancheria of California
The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians, based in Santa Rosa, California, has a rich history deeply rooted in Sonoma County. After being unlawfully terminated by the federal government in 1961, the tribe fought for three decades to regain their tribal status and secure a permanent homeland for their members, ultimately achieving success. Today, the Lytton Tribe is focused on economic self-sufficiency and establishing a mutually beneficial inter-government relationship with governing bodies.
With a strong commitment to their community, the Lytton Tribe has purchased land west of the Town of Windsor, where they are working towards creating a tribal homeland. Through their efforts, they aim to provide housing and economic opportunities for their members, ensuring a prosperous future for the tribe. As they continue on their journey, the Lytton Tribe remains dedicated to preserving their cultural heritage and building a sustainable and thriving community.
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