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      government, we work hard to provide for our citizens, protect our future as Maidu people and support the greater commu- nity through our projects and enterprises. Website provides information on tribal wellness programs and services. Online cultural archive includes tribal history, links to museums and basket-weaving. berrycreekmaiduindians.org. (530)534- 3859.
Enterprise Rancheria of the Estom Yumeka Maidu Indian Tribe; Oroville.
A federally recognized Indian Tribe since 1915, based in Oroville. Our rich history, dedication to our community’s growth and commitment to future generations mean our tribal administration and various programs are set up for suc-
cess. Website provides information on childcare programs, education and many other tribal programs. News and histori- cal photos. enterpriserancheria.org. 2133 Monte Vista Ave. (530)532-9214.
The Konkow Maidu Indians. Since the time of remembering the Konkow Valley Band of Maidu Indians have occupied the Konkow Valley of California. In the river drainages of the North Fork of the Feath- er River live these descendants of the first people. Website tells the history of the Konkow Maidu Indians. konkow.us. Hispanic Resource Council of Northern California; Chico. Strives to help provide the Hispanic/Latino community with
info about generic local resources. Día Del Campesino event held yearly on the first Sunday of October. facebook.com/ HRCNCDiadelCampesino. (530)519-3118. Hmong Cultural Center of Butte County; Oroville. Resources, communi- ty-based family support and empower- ment through the promotion of health, education, cultural integration and social services to strengthen Hmong families and communities throughout Butte County. Hmong talk line: (530)403-3978, M-F, 9am-9pm. hmongculturalcenter.net. 1704 Oroville Dam Blvd W. (530)534-7474. Mi Escuelita Maya Preschool & Chil- dren’s Performing Arts Program; Chico. Play-based integrated program that values high standards of early childhood education, multicultural experiences, a daily application of the performing arts, Spanish language enrichment, organic eating habits and an environmentally friendly lifestyle as a foundation for chil- dren’s learning process and growth. For ages 2.9-5. Call to learn about seasonal events. mempreschool.com. 1455 Chest- nut St. (530)893-1419.
Mechoopda Indian tribe of Chico Rancheria; Chico. The ancestral village of the Mikćapdo was located on Little Butte Creek, less than 4 miles south of down- town Chico. The people of Mechoopda survived based on strategies, technolo- gies and knowledge associated with a hunting and gathering economy. Today, the Mechoopda Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe comprised of 560 tribal members. We welcome you to learn more about our people, history and culture.
Website provides information on tribal history and culture, news and events, tribal government and links to tribal re- sources. mechoopda-nsn.gov. 1920 Alcott Ave. (530)899-8922.
Mooretown Rancheria of the Maidu Indians; Oroville. A federally recognized tribe of Concow and Maidu people
in Butte County. Concow, or Konkow, people are the northwestern or foothill branch of the Maidu people, who tradi- tionally spoke the Concow language. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for our members, employees, and the com- munity in which we live, by preserving our cultural heritage, maintaining a pos- itive Native American image, protecting tribal sovereignty, and supporting tribal self-reliance. Website provides informa- tion on tribal history and links to tribal resources. mooretownrancheria-nsn.gov. 1 Alverda Dr. (530)533-3625.
Rosedale Elementary School; Chico. A 2-way immersion program with seasonal cultural events for all ages. Programming for ages TK-5th. Art, music and dance are an integral part of the learning environ- ment. Rosedale Elementary is committed to providing a culture of lifelong learning by developing bilingualism and academic excellence in a multicultural environment. Call to learn more. rosedale.chicousd.org. 100 Oak St. (530)891-3104.
SHASTA COUNTY
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Center; Redding. This multicultural community center empowers disadvantaged and at-risk youth through programs that cul- tivate moral, community and intellectual development. In a supportive environ- ment, youth develop skill sets, connect with new educational and recreation opportunities and forge a better sense of self. cityofredding.org. 1815 Sheridan St. (530)225-4375.
Redding Rancheria; Redding. Redding Rancheria is a sovereign nation com- prised of the Pit River, Wintu and Yana tribes, where pride in tribal culture, histo- ry and identity is evident internally and in the larger community. We are a leader in the development of our people within our traditional homelands. The strength of our Tribe lies in honoring our elders, building healthy families and promoting self-reliance in our members. We invest in our youth and adults, knowing that they will create the future with the strength
of our ancestors. We empower them
with knowledge and skills for a changing world. Website includes information on tribal history and culture, services for the tribe and tribal court. Other important links. Call to learn about seasonal events. redding-rancheria.com. 2000 Redding Rancheria Rd. (530)225-8979.
Reciproka; Redding. Our mission is to promote cultural understanding, respect and reciprocity between people, cultures and nations by supporting initiatives that preserve and celebrate cultural diversity
and advocating for policies that promote cultural equity. From providing educa- tion to supporting health care initiatives, Reciproka offers a range of programs to support communities in need. There are many ways to get involved with Recipro- ka. Attend one of our events, become a member or volunteer your time. recipro- ka.org. 1755 East Street, Suite B. (530)227- 1264.
Shasta Beloved Community; Redding. An inclusive, solution oriented, grassroots movement dedicated to networking
and unifying relationships in our diverse community. We value unity, respect and equality. We strive to base our speech and our actions on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s principles of nonviolence, which asks people to show the courage to utilize friendship and understanding in our quest to defeat injustice, not people, to choose love and not hate, and to build a network of people choosing nonviolent solutions to problems. shastabelovedc. weebly.com.
Temple Beth Israel; Redding. A friend-
ly and diverse welcoming community coming from many streams of Judaism and many different backgrounds. Anyone who desires to experience Jewish life and culture is welcome. Offers monthly ser- vices, holiday celebrations, book club and a lending library. tbiredding.org. 8529 Placer Rd. (530)243-5726.
The Sikh Centre Anderson Gurudwara Sahib; Anderson. A platform for the
Sikh community to gather in prayer and practice Sikhism. Spreads awareness about the tenets of the Sikh religion via community involvement and activism. worldgurudwaras.com/gurudwaras/ the-sikh-centre-anderson. 5400 Sikh Centre Dr. (530)941-1802.
Tree of Life International Charter School; Anderson. A unique TK-8th grade Spanish/English Dual Immersion Charter School where Love is our First Language. Students will have the opportunity to explore their expressive creativity, gifts and talents in visual and performing arts through an exciting and joy-filled in- structional component that incorporates songs, rhythms, dance and art from many cultures and languages. treeoflife.school. 19415 Jacqueline St. (530)378-7040. Wintu Museum & Cultural Resource Center; Shasta Lake City. A one-of-a-kind community project designed to provide a comprehensive immersion into the Wintu history and culture. Features a historical timeline, artwork from Native Americans, traditional dug-out canoe, honor wall for Native American veterans and unique activities for children. Field trips available. Wed & Fri, 11am-4pm. wintutribe.com. 4755 Shasta Dam Blvd. wintu.tribe1@ gmail.com (530)605-1726.
SISKIYOU COUNTY
Seeds of Ancestral Renewal. SOAR is a Black, Indigenous and Peoples of Color collective cultivating holistic health
and resources of care for families and reproductive care. SOAR draws on the abundance of strengths and creativities of BIPOC birthworkers and caretakers to establish mutual aid for BIPOC individuals and families. seedsofancestralrenewal. com. SeedsofAncestralRenewal@gmail. com. (707)630-2214.
The Winnemem Wintu Tribe. Middle Water People, The Winnemem Wintu are a traditional tribe who inhabit our ancestral territory from Buliyum Puyuuk (Mt. Shas- ta) down the Winnemem Waywaket (Mc- Cloud River) watershed. When the Shasta Dam was constructed during World
War II, it flooded our home and blocked the salmon runs. As salmon people and middle water people, we advocate for all aspects of clean water and the restoration of salmon to their natural spawning grounds. Website includes tribal history, advocacy for restoration of salmon runs along the McCloud River and other area rivers. winnememwintu.us. run4salmon. org. info@run4salomon.org.
TEHAMA COUNTY
The Greenville Rancheria of Maidu Indians; Red Bluff and Greenville. An- cestral inhabitants of Plumas, Tehama and surrounding counties occupied the Feather River region, Sacramento region and its many tributaries. Greenville Rancheria provides many services to the communities of Greenville and Red Bluff. All members of the community, Indian and non-Indian, are welcome. Website provides information on tribal history, culture, government and environmental action. grth.org.
Greenville Rancheria Medical & Dental Clinic: 410 Main St. (530)284-6135 Medi- cal. (530)284-7045 Dental.
Red Bluff Medical Clinic: 1425 Montgom- ery Rd. (530)528-8600.
Red Bluff Dental Clinic: 343 Oak St.
(530)528-3488.
Latino Outreach of Tehama County; Red Bluff. Collaborates and advocates for the underserved Latino and diverse cultures of Tehama County and connects them with fair, equitable access to services provided by agencies, organizations and businesses. Visit website to learn about seasonal events. latinooutreachoftehama- county.org. latinooutreach1@gmail.com. (530) 513-9938.
The Paskenta Band of the Nomlaki Indians; Corning. Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians is a federally recognized sovereign nation located in Northern Cal- ifornia with a deep tradition of resiliency, culture & a strong vision for the future of all peoples living in the Corning-Paskenta Tribal Community. Website includes infor- mation on tribal cultures, news, enterpris- es and government. paskenta-nsn.gov. 22580 Olivewood Ave. (530)670-1750.
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