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We re born Indian and we die white: Indigenous leaders in California fear COVID deaths are going undercounted

We re born Indian and we die white: Indigenous leaders in California fear COVID deaths are going undercounted
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We re born Indian and we die white: Indigenous leaders in California fear COVID deaths are going undercounted

We re born Indian and we die white: Indigenous leaders in California fear COVID deaths are going undercounted
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Lake County News,California - Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians receives grants for climate and clean energy projects

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians receives grants for climate and clean energy projects Lake County News reports 19 January 2021 LAKEPORT, Calif. – As part of a statewide effort to address climate change, the Scotts Valley Energy Co. – a business enterprise of the Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians – was awarded a Tribal Government Challenge Planning Grant to create a bioenergy feasibility toolkit to assist other tribes and businesses in determining energy resiliency needs and provide another tool for wildfire mitigation efforts. The Scotts Valley Energy Co., or SVEC, is bringing the first bioenergy/biochar production facility to its tribal lands in Lake County, said Tribal Chairman Shawn Davis.

City has wish list of state funding for 2021

City has wish list of state funding for 2021
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It s a winner: Decision clears way to break ground on new Eagle Mountain Casino

Last week the Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs Tara Katuk Sweeney approved the fee-to-trust application for the for the Tule River Indian Tribe to relocate Eagle Mountain Casino to Porterville. The fee-to-trust application was the final step in the process and now clears the way for the relocated Eagle Mountain Casino to be built on a 40-acre site on Tule River Tribe land near the Porterville Airport. As part of the process the Department of Interior also approved the Tribal State Compact between the state and the Tule River Tribe, which took effect on December 11. The Tule River Tribe submitted its fee-to-trust application in September 2016 and has spent 20 years preparing for the relocation of Eagle Mountain Casino.

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