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| The Nomelaki (also spelled Nomlaki, Nome Lackee, etc.) traditionally lived in the central part of the Sacramento Valley, in Tehama and Glenn Counties. They are the central division of the [[Wintun Indians|Wintun]] Tribe. From 1854 to 1863, they occupied their own reservation called the Nome Lackee Reservation, and for a time also lived on the [[Round Valley Indian Reservation (California)|Round Valley Reservation]]. Some of their descendants now reside on the [[Grindstone Indian Rancheria (California)|Grindstone Rancheria]]<ref>California Indians [http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/calindians/calinddictmp.shtml#n]</ref>. | | The Nomelaki (also spelled Nomlaki, Nome Lackee, etc.) traditionally lived in the central part of the Sacramento Valley, in Tehama and Glenn Counties. They are the central division of the [[Wintun Indians|Wintun]] Tribe. From 1854 to 1863, they occupied their own reservation called the Nome Lackee Reservation, and for a time also lived on the [[Round Valley Indian Reservation (California)|Round Valley Reservation]]. Some of their descendants now reside on the [[Grindstone Indian Rancheria (California)|Grindstone Rancheria]]<ref>California Indians [http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/calindians/calinddictmp.shtml#n]</ref>. |
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