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Indian tribe in California, United States From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Berry Creek Rancheria of Maidu Indians of California are a federally recognized Native American tribe based in northeastern California, south of Lassen Peak. They historically have spoken the Konkow language, also known as Northeastern Maidu.
Total population | |
---|---|
304[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Northern California | |
Languages | |
English, Konkow language | |
Religion | |
Kuksu religion | |
Related ethnic groups | |
other Maidu peoples |
They are a federally recognized Maidu tribe headquartered in Oroville[2] in Butte County.
Their reservation is 65 acres (260,000 m2), located in two separate geographical sites: one (39°30′09″N 121°30′16″W) near Oroville in the community of Oroville East, and the other (39°37′32″N 121°19′40″W) at the eastern edge of the community of Berry Creek, within a mile of the Feather River. The tribe has 304 enrolled members, 136 of whom live on the reservation.[3]
The tribe is managed by an elected tribal council. They hold elections every four years. Their current tribal chairman is Francis Steele.[2]
The tribe has approximately 304 enrolled citizens.[1] The reservation population is approximately 136.[1]
The ranchería is served by the Pioneer Union Elementary School District and Oroville Union High School District.
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