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Wilton Rancheria - Wikipedia The Wilton Rancheria has more than 900 enrolled members; 62% of the enrolled population resides in Southern Sacramento County [3] The rancheria (or reservation) consists of 38 5 acres (156,000 m 2) of land [4] located in the Sacramento Valley, near the city of Elk Grove in the community of Wilton
Wilton Rancheria: A Living Legacy in Elk Grove Elk Grove has a rich cultural landscape, deeply rooted in the heritage of Wilton Rancheria, Sacramento County’s only federally recognized Tribe
Wilton Rancheria and Republic FC to Build Sacramento’s Largest . . . Republic Stadium will serve as the catalyst for a new Sacramento neighborhood — one that doubles the footprint of downtown, revitalizes a site that has sat vacant for half a century, and restores a connection to the ancestral home of Wilton Rancheria
Wilton Rancheria - California Tribal Business Alliance Known as California’s Capital Tribe, Wilton Rancheria has established itself as a leader in sustainable development, cultural preservation, and community partnership
Wilton Rancheria - California Tribal Families Coalition While we include information regarding Tribal Chairpersons, we recommend starting with Tribal Social Services as your first point of contact in obtaining tribal services for Tribal members
Wilton Rancheria - Indian Reservations Federally recognized in 2009, the tribe represents a vibrant community with deep roots in the Sacramento Valley This article delves into the history, culture, and contemporary life of the Wilton Rancheria, offering a comprehensive overview of this important Native American tribe
Wilton Rancheria | Elk Grove CA - Facebook 14 Wilton Rancheria Mar 10 This past February, the Vice Chair and the Department of Education hosted our 4th Na’Wasu Workshop, and the atmosphere was incredible The room was filled with laughter, smiles, and the rhythmic hum of sewing machines as we prepared for the Lo:ye:ma:non celebration We are so proud to share that
Wilton Rancheria - Native Ministries International Wilton Rancheria is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Miwok people They were formed from Wilton Rancheria Miwok and the Me-Wuk Indian Community of the Wilton Rancheria