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The Santa Ynez Reservation - Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
Today there are more than 100 homes on the original 99-acre Santa Ynez Reservation, along with a Tribal Hall, Tribal Health Clinic, Learning Center, and Kitiyepumu’ Park, where numerous cultural and community events are held every year.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
The Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians has informational resources for the Lake fire and free N95 masks available to reservation residents and residents of the Valley at large at the Tribal Hall on the Santa Ynez reservation.
Government — Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians
The Santa Ynez Reservation is located in Santa Barbara County and was established and officially recognized by the federal government on December 27, 1901. Today, the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians remains the only federally recognized Chumash tribe in the nation.
Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Mission Indians - Wikipedia
The Santa Ynez Indian Reservation (34°36′10″N 120°05′29″W) is the only Chumash reservation. [1] . It was 127-acres large and was established on 27 December 1901. [2] . Beginning in 1979, the tribe established a housing program and began …
Chumash people - Wikipedia
The Chumash reservation, established in 1901, encompasses 127 acres. No native Chumash speak their own language since Mary Yee, the last Barbareño speaker, died in 1965. Today, the Chumash are estimated to have a population of 5,000 members.
Native Americans of the California Coast: The Chumash
The Chumash are a widespread group of California native people who lived along the southern California coast and the Santa Barbara Channel Islands.
Chumash Indian Tribe of California: Facts, History and Culture
2019年1月18日 · The Chumash reservation had been established in 1901 encompassing about 127 acres. Presently there are about 5000 members of this tribe, majority of them residing in the Channel Island National Park’s five islands.
Who Is Chumash? - Northern Chumash Tribal Council
2004年1月1日 · The First and Only Chumash Reservation Located about 30 miles north of Santa Barbara and 10 miles inland is the 128-acre Santa Ynez Reservation. It’s the only reservation on the Central Coast, the only tribal land set aside for Chumash.
Chumash People - FamilySearch
2021年11月10日 · The Chumash Indians are also known as the Santa Barbara Indians. Original homeland was in Santa Barbara, California area. Only the Chumash living on the Santa Ynez Reservation are recognized by the federal government.
Chumash | California, Native Americans, Indigenous | Britannica
Chumash, any of several related North American Indian groups speaking a Hokan language. They originally lived in what are now the California coastlands and adjacent inland areas from Malibu northward to Estero Bay, and on the three northern Channel Islands off Santa Barbara.
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