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Indian Reservation (H13 / C2) Middletown Rancheria (B6) Resighini (! (! 36 Reservat I on Pit River Patricia Garcia-Plotkin Stepanie L A B C D E F G H I J Smith River Rancheria Oregon Idaho 1 ^_ 1 (/199 !. Karuk Tribe Elk Valley (/97 Fort Bidwell _^ Rancheria ^_!. Reservation (! !. Legend: Reservations with Tribal Historic Preservation Office (THPO): !. .! Quartz Valley Agua Caliente Indian Reservation (H13 / C2) Middletown Rancheria (B6) Resighini (! (! 36 Reservat i on Pit River Patricia Garcia-Plotkin Stepanie L. Reyes 139 (! Rancheria ·|þ} ·|þ} (XL Ranch) !. Indian Reservations 5401 Dinah Shore Dr PO Box 1035 !. Palm Springs, CA 92264 Middletown, CA 95461 Yurok Indi an _^ (! 760-699-6907 707-987-3670 ext. 115 Alturas Indian Rancheria (! [email protected] [email protected] 2 3 Indian Reservations 2 ^_ Reservation ·|þ} Cedarville Rancheria Big Lagoon ^_ Auburn Rancheria (D6) Pala Indian Reservation (G14 / B3) Rancheria Pit River Pit with THPO Mathew Moore and Marcos Guerrero Shasta Gaughen, Ph.D. (! 10720 Indian Hill Road PMB 50, 35008 Pala Temecula Road .! (Lookout Rancheria) River Auburn, CA 95603 Pala, CA 92059 (! .! Cities 530-883-2390 760-891-3515 Trinidad Hoopa Valley Pit River ^_ (Likely [email protected] [email protected] _^ ^_ Rancheria) Indian Reservation (Big Bend Rancheria) Rancheria ·|þ}299 Big Pine Indian Reservation (F8) Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians (B3) 5 Interstat es Danelle Guti errez Gary DuBois ^_ Blue Lake _^ Pit River ·|}þ139 !#$" PO Box 700 PO Box 2183 Big Pine, CA 93513 Temecula, CA 92593 Rancheria Pit River (Burney) 760-938-2003 ext. 228 951-770-8109 ^_ 1 State Highways [email protected] [email protected] Table Bluff 299 (Roaring Creek Rancheria) ^_ ^_ ·|}þ ^_ ·|þ} Picayune Rancheria (E8) Big Valley Rancheria (B5) 3 Reservation Pit River Batsulwin Brown Mary Motola 3 (6 8080 N. Palm Avenue, Suite #207 ^_ (Montgomery Creek Rancheria) / US Highways 2726 M ission Rancheria Road Lakeport, CA 95453 Fresno, CA 93711 Rohnerville .! (/395 707-263-5277 559-370-4141 ext. 1005 (! ·|þ}44 [email protected] [email protected] 36 Water Bodies Rancheria Redding ·|þ} Susanville Pinoleville Rancheria (B5) Rancheria Bishop Paiute Reservation (F8) Indian Raymond Andrews Angela James !. 50 Tu Su Lane 500B Pinoleville Drive 36 ^_ Elevati ons ·|þ} Rancheria Bishop, CA 93514-0050 Ukiah, CA 95482 760-873-8726 707-463-1454 Moun tain Peaks [email protected] [email protected] Round Vall ey (! Greenville Blue Lake Rancheria (A3) Pit River (C3) Rancheria Janet P. Eidsness Morning Star Gali 5 !. 4 Reservati on !#$" PO Box 428 (428 Chartin Road) 36970 Park Avenue 4 Paskenta Band Blue Lake, CA 95525-0428 Burney, CA 96013 of Nomlaki Indians Va ll eys 707-668-5101 ext. 1037 530-335-5421 ext. 1205 [email protected] [email protected] _^ (! ·|þ}70 Utah Laytonville !. Bridgeport Indian Colony (E7) Rohnerville Rancheria (A3) Rancheria Grindstone Justin Naylo r Erika Colins Chico (! Rancheria !. PO Box 37 266 Keisner Road (! Loleta, CA 95551 (! Rancheria 191 Berry Creek Notes: Bridgeport, CA 93517 Sherwood Vall ey |}þ !. 707-733-1900 ext. 233 · Rancheria Contact Information is for THPO, and is current as of March 2017. 760-932-7083 162 (! [email protected] [email protected] Rancheri a ^_ ·|þ} However, it may change periodically. !. Enterpri se !. Reno-Sparks Round Valley Reservation (B4) 1 Souces: Agua Caliente GIS, ESRI, Google, NCSL Buena Vista Rancheria (C7) |}þ Redwood Valley ^_ Indian Colony Stephanie Boggs · Rancheri a Mooretown Rancheria Robert Columbro Rancheria (! ! 77826 Covelo Road ( In a grid reference (H8 / C3) the 1st reference is for the primary map and the second 1418 20th Street, Suite 200 Robinson Rancheria Covelo, CA 95428 !. !. grid reference is for the inset map. Sacramento, CA 95811 5 Coyote Valley Reservation (! 89 707-983-6194 5 (! Colusa Indian ·|þ} 916-491-0011 ! Upper Lake Rancheria [email protected] [email protected] ( (! Community Pinolevi lle Rancheria (! (! Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Ind i ans Rumsey Rancheria (C6) ^_!.! !. |þ}20 Cahuilla Band of Indians (H14 / C3) Guidiville Rancheria ( · Anthony Madrigal , Sr. James Kinter Disclaimer: PO Box 18 Big Valley Rancheri a 52701 CA-Hwy 371 Manchester-Point Potter Valley (! Boundary data in this map is for representation purposes only. It does not cover Anza, CA 92539 Brooks, CA 95606 Arena Reservation (! !. (! (! questions of location which a survey map may disclose. 951-763-5549 530-796-3400 Tribe .! ^_ Cortina Indian ^_ 65 [email protected] [email protected] Sulphur Bank Reservation ·|þ} Hopland Rancheri a Rancheri a Auburn Rancheri a Death Valley Indian Community (H10) Sherwood Valley Rancheria (B5) (! Map Prepared By: Barbara Durham Misty (Cook) Meadlin Cloverdale Rancheria Rumsey Rancheria 190 Sherwood Hill Drive !. !. Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians 621 W. Line Street, Suite 109 ^_ Willits, CA 95490 Woodfords 5401 Dinah Shore Drive Palm Springs CA, 92264 Bishop, CA 93514 (! Geospatial Information Services 760-872-3614 707-459-9690 ^_ 16 80 (/50 Community ^ [email protected] Stewarts Point Reservation ^_ _ [email protected] þ} (760) 883-1911/Fax (760) 883-1937 6 ^_ (/101 Mid dl et own·| !#$" 6 80B 505 ^_ Dry Creek Rancheria (B6) Shingle Springs Rancheria (D6) !#$" Shingl e Spr i ngs Dry Creek Rancheri a Rancheri a !#$" (! .! Reg Elgin Daniel Fonseca Rancheria PO Box 607 PO Box 1340 (! Lower Lake Rancheria Shingle Springs, CA 95682 Lytton Rancheria 116 16 Geyserville, CA 95441 ·|}þ ·|}þ 707-522-4227 530-698-1460 Wilt on 29 (! Jackson Rancheria [email protected] [email protected] ·|þ} Reservati on ! ^_ .! ( Grat on Rancheri a .! Ione Band of (! Elk Valley Rancheria (A1) Smith River Rancheria (A1) Suntayea Steinruck Miwok Indians Buena Vista Rancheria !. Nevada Crista Stewart ^_ 2332 Howland Hill Road 140 Rowdy Creek Road Smith River, CA 95567-9525 (! Sheep Ranch ^_ Crescent City, CA 95531 707-465-2620 707-487-9255 ext. 1180 California Valley Rancheria Bridgeport [email protected] [email protected] Miwok Tribe (! 7 5 Indi an Enterprise Rancheria (C5) Stewarts Point Rancheria (B6) 7 !#$" Reno Franklin Lorin Smith .! (! Tuolumne Chicken Ranch Colony 2213 Monte Vista Avenue 1420 Guerneville Road, Suite 1 4 (! Rancheria ·|}þ Rancheria !. Oroville, CA 95966 Santa Rosa, CA 95403 !. 680 !. 503-532-9214 707-591-0580 ext. 105 !#$" [email protected] [email protected] 205 Benton Paiute 580 !#$" (! !#$" Reservati on Fort Independence Indian Reservation (F9) Susanville Indian Rancheria (D3) Melany Johnson 92 880 Stephanie Armand ·|þ} !#$" ·|þ}132 PO Box 67 745 Joaquin Street Pacific (/6 Independence, CA 93526 Susanville, CA 96130 280 760-878-5160 530-251-5633 !#$" (/395 [email protected] [email protected] 49 ·|}þ Bishop Paiute Graton Rancheria (B6) Table Bluff Reservation (A3) !. Picayune Buffy McQuillen Thomas Torma 8 Reservation 6400 Redwood Drive, Suite 300 1000 Wiyot Drive 8 Ocean !. Rancheri a ^_ Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Loleta, CA 95551 707-566-2288 707-733-5055 ext. 107 1 165 North Fork Rancheria ·|}þ ·|þ} 99 ! [email protected] [email protected] ·|þ} ^ ( _ Trinidad Rancheria (A2) Big Sandy Rancheria Hopland Rancheria (B5) (! ^_ Shawn Padi Rachel Sundberg !. PO Box 630 Table Mountain Big Pine 3000 Shanel Road (! Cold Springs Rancheria Hopland, CA 95449 Trinidad, CA 95570 Reservation (! Indian Reservation 707-472-2100 ext. 1405 707-677-0211 [email protected] [email protected] Karuk Tribe (B1) Twenty-Nine Palms Indian Reservation (H13 / D2) !. ^_ Alex Watts-Tobin, Ph.D. Anthony Madrigal, Jr. Fort Independence 39051 Hwy 96, PO Box 282 46-200 Harisson Place 9 !. Orleans, CA 95556 Coachella, CA 92236 9 33 Indian Reservation 530-627-3446 ext. 3015 760-775-3259 ·|þ} Lone Pine [email protected] [email protected] Paiute-Shoshone Reservation (! 41 Yurok Indian Reservation (A2) ·|þ} Frankie Myers HC Box 196, Hwy 96 Hoopa, CA 95546 190 190 530-625-4130 ext. 1629 ·|}þ ·|þ} [email protected] ! Santa Rosa ( Indian Rancheria Dea h Valltey _^ Indian Community Tule River 10 (! Indian Reservation 10 178 ® 1 ·|þ} ·|þ} 5 ·|þ}65 0 10 20 30 40 !#$" ·|þ}43 ·|þ}178 Miles (/101 ·|}þ33 ·|}þ155 ·|}þ178 ·|}þ127 A B C D E !. (395 11 .! / 11 San Manuel 58 Indian Reservation ·|}þ San Bernardino !( ·|þ}38 .! ·|}þ62 1 ·|þ}166 San Bernardino 58 ·|þ} 15 " Fort Mojave (/58 !#$ ! Indian Reservation ( Morongo Indian 40 Riverside San Gorgonio Reservation!( !#$" !. 60 Pass !. Desert Hot Springs ·|þ} !. !. Santa Ynez Indian Reservation 12 #$!"10 (! 12 79 Riverside 215 ·|þ} Agua Cali ente !. !"#$Soboba Indian Twenty-Nine (/95 Reservation Indian Reservation (! !( !. !. ^_Cathedral City 2 Chemehuevi 243 Pal m Palms Indian 15 74 !. ·|þ} .! ·|þ} Springs "!#$ Indian Reservation 15 Hemet-San Jacinto 111 Reservation !"#$ ·|}þ ^_!( Ramona Indian Augustine Indian !( Cabazon Reservation 79 IdyllwildReservation 247 62 ·|þ} !( Coachella Indian ·|}þ ·|}þ þ}74 !. !. (/101 (! ·| Murrieta 74 !. !( ·|þ} Reservation 371 !. ·|þ}62 !. ·|}þ Santa Rosa Band 210 Pechanga Indian Cahuilla Indian Torres-Martinez "!#$ ^_ of Cahuilla Indians 110 Colorado River 79 Indian!( Reservation (! 13 Reservat i on ·|þ} Reservation !#$" !. !. (! Indian Tribes Reservation 13 ^_ !. 3 215 117 Pal India an Pauma Indian Reserva iton !. !#$" ·|þ} !( (! .! Reservat i on ^_!. 15 !. ^_ !. Pauma Valley La Jolla Indian Los Coyotes 405 !#$" ! 5 !( "!#$ ( 10 Rinco n Indi an !(Reservation ^(! 76 ! 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