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Nevada City Rancheria

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in the 1950s and 1960s terminated dozens of Rancherias. Many have since regained their federal recognition. In 1983, 17 northern California tribes were restored through a
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Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Final Reports and Recommendations to the Congress of the United States : pursuant to Public Law 102-416
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A Second Century of Dishonor : Federal Inequities and California Tribes
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The Indigenous People of the Sierra Nevada’s Foothills are Nisenan
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The Nevada City Rancheria was located on Cement Hill in
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Greater Cement Hill Neighborhood Association Newsletter
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Former Native American populated places in California
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but the Rancheria was not included in the paperwork.
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Native American people in Northern California. The
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Index

federally recognized
Nisenan
Rancheria
Chief Charley Cully
Woodrow Wilson
Indian termination policy
California Rancheria Termination Acts
class action
Hardwick v United States
Nevada City, California
Homeowners Association
Indian termination policy
RancherĂ­a


The Indigenous People of the Sierra Nevada’s Foothills are Nisenan
A Second Century of Dishonor : Federal Inequities and California Tribes
"NISENAN MAIDU TRIBE OF THE NEVADA CITY RANCHERIA, Plaintiff, v. KEN SALAZAR, et. al., Defendants"
Greater Cement Hill Neighborhood Association Newsletter
Nevada City Rancheria
Advisory Council on California Indian Policy Final Reports and Recommendations to the Congress of the United States : pursuant to Public Law 102-416
Categories
Former Native American populated places in California
Nevada City, California
Unrecognized tribes in the United States

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