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Coast Miwok and
Southern Pomo
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A Restored Tribe Serving Marin and Sonoma Counties
The Graton Rancheria community is a federation of Coast Miwok and Southern Pomo groups recognized as a tribe by the US Congress. The Miwok of west Marin County have, through the years, been referred to as Marshall Indians, Marin Miwok, Tomales, Tomales Bay, and Hookooeko. The Bodega Miwok (aka, Olamentko) traditionally lived in the area of Bodega Bay. The neighboring Southern Pomo Sebastopol group lived just north and east of the Miwok. The town of Sebastopol is located about one mile midway between the north boundary of Miwok territory and the southern edge of Southern Pomo territory.
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2023 Annual Performance Report (APR)
Click to download a review.pdf 1st Draft 2023 APR excluding Self-Monitoring & Public Comments 2-23-24
CLOSED Request for Proposals For Hazard Mitigation Plan Preparation Consultant
RFP IS CLOSED The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (“FIGR” or the “Tribe”) is seeking proposals for a Consultant to work in collaboration with the Tribe to develop a Hazard Mitigation Plan, which will meet Federal Emergency Management Agency “FEMA”) regulations....
2022 Annual Performance Report (APR)
Download and review the 2022 Annual Performance Report (APR)for Public Comment 2-28-23.pdf
Historical Timeline
1997 – A Congressionally mandated study recommended the immediate restoration of three California tribes, including the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria.
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