The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo Native Americans. They were recognized in the late 1980s, as lineal descendants of the two families who lived at the Lytton Rancheria in Healdsburg, California from 1937 to about 1960. The tribe now has around 275 enrolled members. It has a casino in San Pablo, California, and has proposed to build housing for tribe members, plus a winery and a hotel, just west of Windsor, California, in Sonoma County.
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| - La banda Lytton d'indis pomo és una tribu reconeguda federalment d'amerindis pomo. Foren reconeguts a la darreria dels anys 1980 com a descendents directes de les dues famílies que vivien a la ranxeria Lytton a Healdsburg de 1937 a 1960. La tribu té ara entre 200 i 300 membres inscrits. (ca)
- The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo Native Americans. They were recognized in the late 1980s, as lineal descendants of the two families who lived at the Lytton Rancheria in Healdsburg, California from 1937 to about 1960. The tribe now has around 275 enrolled members. It has a casino in San Pablo, California, and has proposed to build housing for tribe members, plus a winery and a hotel, just west of Windsor, California, in Sonoma County. (en)
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- California State Legislature
- Casino
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- San Pablo, California
- Santa Rosa, CA
- Bill Clinton
- Blackjack
- Bodega Bay, California
- Richmond, California
- Cultural assimilation
- Indigenous peoples of California
- American Canyon
- Northeastern Pomo language
- Constitution
- Russian River (California)
- Clear Lake (California)
- English language
- George Miller (California politician)
- Loni Hancock
- MGM Grand Las Vegas
- Native American tribes in Sonoma County
- Hotel Employees and Restaurant Employees Union
- Tribal sovereignty in the United States
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Windsor, California
- Windsor High School (California)
- Achomawi
- Albany, California
- Daniel Inouye
- Federally recognized tribe
- Nomlaki
- Bingo (US)
- Reparation (legal)
- Healdsburg, California
- Jared Huffman
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
- San Pablo, California
- John McCain
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- Pomo tribe
- Dianne Feinstein
- Windsor, California
- Guideville Band of Pomo Indians
- Endangered languages
- Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians
- Indian Gaming Regulatory Act
- Native Americans in the United States
- Slot machine
- Sonoma Valley
- Urban growth boundary
- Pomo people
- Pomoan languages
- Tribal council
- Rancheria
- Casino San Pablo
- Kashia language
- Northern Pomo
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| - La banda Lytton d'indis pomo és una tribu reconeguda federalment d'amerindis pomo. Foren reconeguts a la darreria dels anys 1980 com a descendents directes de les dues famílies que vivien a la ranxeria Lytton a Healdsburg de 1937 a 1960. La tribu té ara entre 200 i 300 membres inscrits. (ca)
- The Lytton Band of Pomo Indians is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo Native Americans. They were recognized in the late 1980s, as lineal descendants of the two families who lived at the Lytton Rancheria in Healdsburg, California from 1937 to about 1960. The tribe now has around 275 enrolled members. It has a casino in San Pablo, California, and has proposed to build housing for tribe members, plus a winery and a hotel, just west of Windsor, California, in Sonoma County. (en)
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