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Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians 5401 Dinah Shore Drive Chairperson Honorable Jeff Grubbe Palm Springs, CA 92264-597 Ph: (760) 699-6800 Fax: (760) 325-0593 Ak-Chin Indian Community 42507 West Peters & Nall Chairperson Road Honorable Louis Manuel, Jr. Maricopa, AZ 85239-3940 Ph: (520) 568-1013 Fax: (520) 568-4566 [email protected] Alturas Rancheria of Pit River PO Box 340 Chairperson Honorable Wendy Del Rosa Alturas, CA 96101-0340 Ph: (530) 233-5571 Fax: (530) 233-3055 [email protected] Augustine Band of Cahuilla Mission Indians PO Box 846 Chairperson Honorable Mary Ann Green Coachella, CA 92236-0846 Ph: (760) 398-4722 Fax: (760) 369-7161 [email protected] Barona Band of Mission Indians 1095 Barona Road Chairperson Honorable Clifford LaChappa Lakeside, CA 92040-1599 Ph: (619) 443-6612 Fax: (619) 443-0681 [email protected] Battle Mountain Band of Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone TDHE: Te-Moak Housing Authority 37 Mountain View Drive Chairperson 504 Sunset Street Executive Director Honorable Michael Price Ms. Cheryl Mose-Temoke Battle Mountain, NV 89820 Ph: (775) 635-2004 Elko, NV 89801 Ph: (775) 738-9238 Fax: (775) 635-8016 Fax: (775) 738-2436 [email protected] Bear River Band of Rohnerville Rancheria 266 Kiesner Road Chairperson Honorable William Sand Loleta, CA 95551-9646 Ph: (707) 733-1900 Fax: (707) 733-1972 [email protected] Berry Creek Rancheria of the Tyme-Maiou Tribe TDHE: Northern Circle Indian Housing Authority 5 Tyme Way Chairman 694 Pinoleville Drive Executive Director Honorable James Edwards Ms. Darlene Tooley Oroville, CA 95966 Ph: (530) 534-3859 Ukiah, CA 95482 Ph: (707) 468-1336 Fax: (530) 534-1151 [email protected] Fax: (707) 468-5615 [email protected] Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Page 1 of 21 Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Big Lagoon Rancheria of Smith River PO Box 3060 Chairperson Honorable Virgil Moorehead Trinidad, CA 95570-3060 Ph: (707) 826-2079 Fax: (707) 826-0492 [email protected] Big Pine Paiute Tribe of the Owens Valley PO Box 700 Chairperson Honorable Genevieve Jones Big Pine, CA 93513-0700 Ph: (760) 938-2003 Fax: (760) 938-2942 [email protected] Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians PO Box 337 Chairperson Honorable Elizabeth Kipp Auberry, CA 93602-0337 Ph: (559) 855-4003 Fax: (559) 855-4129 Big Valley Tribe of Pomo Indians 2726 Mission Rancheria Road Chairperson Honorable Anthony Jack Lakeport, CA 95453 Ph: (707) 263-3924 Fax: (707) 263-6227 [email protected] Bishop Paiute Tribe 50 Tu Su Lane Chairperson Honorable Dale Delgado Bishop, CA 93514-8058 Ph: (760) 873-3584 Fax: (760) 873-4143 [email protected] Blue Lake Rancheria PO Box 428 Chairperson Honorable Claudia Brundin Blue Lake, CA 95525-0428 Ph: (707) 668-5101 Fax: (707) 668-4272 [email protected] Bridgeport Paiute Indian Colony PO Box 37 Chairperson Honorable John Glazier Bridgeport, CA 93517-0037 Ph: (760) 932-7083 Fax: (760) 932-7846 [email protected] Buena Vista Rancheria 1418 20th Street Ste 200 Chairperson Honorable Rhonda Morningstar-Po Sacramento, CA 95811 Ph: (916) 491-0011 Fax: (916) 491-0012 Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Page 2 of 21 Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Cabazon Band of Cahuilla Mission 84-245 Indio Spring Drive Chairperson Honorable Douglas Welmas Indio, CA 92201 Ph: (760) 342-2593 Fax: (760) 347-7880 Cahto Indians of the Laytonville Rancheria PO Box 1239 Chairperson Honorable Richard Smith Laytonville, CA 95454-1239 Ph: (707) 984-6197 Fax: (707) 984-6201 Cahuilla Band of Mission Indians TDHE: All Mission Indian Housing Authority PO Box 391760 Chairperson 27740 Jefferson Avenue, Ste 260 Executive Director Honorable Luther Salgado, Sr Mr. Dave Shaffer Anza, CA 92539 Ph: (951) 763-5549 Temecula, CA 92590 Ph: (951) 760-7390 Fax: (951) 763-2808 [email protected] Fax: (951) 760-7394 [email protected] California Valley Miwok Tribe 10601 N. Escondido Place Chairperson Honorable Silvia Burley Stockton, CA 95212-9231 Ph: (209) 931-4567 Fax: (209) 931-4333 [email protected] Campo Band of Diegueno Mission Indians 36190 Church Road, Suite 1 Chairperson Honorable Ralph Goff Campo, CA 91906 Ph: (619) 478-9046 Fax: (619) 478-5818 [email protected] Cedarville Rancheria of Northern Paiute Indians 300 West 1st Street Chairperson Alturas, CA 96101-3905 Ph: (530) 233-3969 Fax: (530) 233-4776 Chemehuevi Indian Tribe PO Box 1976 Chairperson Honorable Edward Smith Havasu Lake, CA 92363-197 Ph: (760) 858-4219 Fax: (760) 858-5400 [email protected] Cher-ae Heights Indian Comm of Trinidad Rancheria PO Box 630 Chairperson Honorable Garth Sundberg, Jr Trinidad, CA 95570-0630 Ph: (707) 677-0211 Fax: (707) 677-3921 [email protected] Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Page 3 of 21 Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Chicken Ranch Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California PO Box 1159 Chairperson Honorable Lloyd Mathieson Jamestown, CA 95327-1159 Ph: (209) 984-4806 Fax: (209) 984-5606 [email protected] Cloverdale Rancheria of Pomo Indians 555 South Cloverdale Chairperson Boulevard #A Honorable Patricia Hermosillo Cloverdale, CA 95425 Ph: (707) 894-5775 Fax: (707) 894-5727 Cocopah Indian Tribe TDHE: Cocopah Indian Housing and Development 14515 S. Veterans Drive Chairperson 10488 Steamboat Street Executive Director Honorable Sherry Cordova Dr. Michael Reed Somerton, AZ 85350 Ph: (928) 627-2514 Somerton, AZ 85350 Ph: (928) 627-8863 Fax: (928) 627-3173 [email protected] Fax: (928) 627-9800 [email protected] Colorado River Indian Tribes TDHE: Colorado River Residential Management Corp 26600 Mohave Road Chairperson 13370 First Avenue Executive Director PO Box 3427 Honorable Wayne Patch Mr. Morris Sevada Parker, AZ 85344 Ph: (928) 669-9211 Parker, AZ 85344-3427 Ph: (928) 669-9618 Fax: (928) 669-1216 [email protected] Fax: (928) 669-6409 [email protected] Colusa Indian Community - Cachil DeHe Band 3730 Highway 45 Chairperson Honorable Wayne Mitchum Colusa, CA 95932 Ph: (530) 458-8231 Fax: (530) 458-4186 Cortina Band of Wintun Indians TDHE: Cortina Band of Wintun Indians PO Box 1630 Chairperson PO Box 1630 Acting Tribal Administrator Honorable Charlie Wright Williams, CA 95987-1630 Ph: (530) 473-3274 Williams, CA 95987-1630 Ph: (530) 473-3274 Fax: (530) 473-3301 [email protected] Fax: (530) 473-3301 Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians PO Box 39 Chairperson Honorable Michael Hunter Redwood Valley, CA 95470- Ph: (707) 485-8723 Fax: (707) 485-1247 [email protected] Dry Creek Rancheria Band of Pomo Indians PO Box 607 Chairperson Honorable Harvey Hopkins Geyserville, CA 95441-0607 Ph: (707) 522-4290 Fax: (707) 473-2171 Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Page 4 of 21 Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Duck Valley Shoshone-Paiute Tribe TDHE: Duck Valley Housing Authority PO Box 219 Chairperson PO Box 129 Executive Director Honorable Dennis Smith, Sr. Mr. Milton Tybo Owyhee, NV 89832-0219 Ph: (208) 759-3100 Owyhee, NV 89832-0129 Ph: (775) 757-3589 Fax: (208) 759-3103 [email protected] Fax: (775) 757-3746 [email protected] Duckwater Shoshone Tribe PO Box 140068 Chairperson 511 Duckwater Falls Road Honorable Virginia Sanchez Duckwater, NV 89314 Ph: (775) 863-0227 Fax: (775) 863-0301 v_m_sanchez_duckwatershoshonetribe Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians 16170 Main Street, Suite 1 Chairperson PO Box 757 Honorable Nathan Brown, II Lower Lake, CA 95457-0757 Ph: (707) 994-3400 Fax: (530) 994-3408 [email protected] Elk Valley Rancheria 2332 Howland Hill Road Chairperson Honorable Dale Miller Crescent City, CA 95531 Ph: (707) 464-4680 Fax: (707) 464-4519 [email protected] Elko Band of the Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone TDHE: Te-Moak Housing Authority 1745 Silver Eagle Drive Chairperson 504 Sunset Street Executive Director Honorable Gerald Temoke Ms. Cheryl Mose-Temoke Elko, NV 89801 Ph: (775) 738-8889 Elko, NV 89801 Ph: (775) 738-9238 Fax: (775) 753-5439 Fax: (775) 738-2436 [email protected] Ely Shoshone Tribe 16 Shoshone Circle Chairperson Honorable Alvin Marques Ely, NV 89301 Ph: (775) 289-3013 Fax: (775) 289-3156 Enterprise Rancheria of Maidu Indians TDHE: Enterprise Rancheria Indian Housing Authority 2133 Monte Vista Chairperson 2133 Monte Vista Avenue BOC Chairman Honorable Glenda Nelson Mr. Greg Borene Oroville, CA 95966-2175 Ph: (530) 532-9214 Oroville, CA 95966 Ph: (530) 532-9214 Fax: (530) 532-1768 Fax: (530) 532-1768 [email protected] Ewiiaapaayp Band of Kumeyaay Indians 4054 Willows Road Chairperson Honorable Robert Pinto, Sr Alpine, CA 91901 Ph: (619) 445-6315 Fax: (619) 445-9126 [email protected] Tuesday, March 04, 2014 Page 5 of 21 Southwest Area Office Grantee Mailing List Fallon Reservation - Paiute Shoshone Tribe 565 Rio Vista Drive Chairperson Honorable Len Geroge Fallon, NV 89406-6415 Ph: (775) 423-6075 Fax: (775) 423-5202 [email protected] Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria 6400 Redwood Drive, Ste 300 Chairperson Honorable Greg Sarris Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Ph: (707) 566-2288 Fax: (707) 566-2291 Fort Bidwell Paiute Indian Community TDHE: Fort Bidwell Housing Department PO Box 129 Chairperson PO Box 155 Executive Director Honorable Bernold Pollard Mr. Keith Pike Fort Bidwell, CA 96112-0129 Ph: (530) 279-6310 Fort Bidwell, CA 96112-0155 Ph: (530) 279-6252 Fax: (530) 279-2233 [email protected] Fax: (530) 279-2621 Fort Independence Paiute Indians PO Box 67 Chairperson Honorable Israel Naylor Independence, CA 93526-006 Ph: (760) 878-5160 Fax: (760) 878-2311 [email protected] Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe PO Box 457 Vice-Chairperson Honorable Maxine Smart McDermitt, NV 89421-0457 Ph: (775) 532-8259 Fax: (775) 532-8487 [email protected] Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation PO Box 17779 President Honorable Ruben Balderas Fountain Hills, AZ 85268-77 Ph: (480) 837-5121 Fax: (480) 837-1630 Fort Mojave Tribe of AZ TDHE: Aha Macav Housing Entity 500 Merriman Avenue Chairperson PO Box 6154 Executive Director Honorable Timothy Williams Ms.
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