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=== Tribal Headquarters === | |||
'''Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians'''<br>2655 Everett Freeman Way / P.O. Box 709<br>Corning, CA 96021<br>Phone: 530-528-3538<br>[https://paskenta-nsn.gov/ Website] | |||
=== History === | === History === | ||
The Nomelaki (also spelled Nomlaki, Nome Lackee, etc.) traditionally lived in the central | 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>. | ||
==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
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==== Correspondence and Census ==== | ==== Correspondence and Census ==== | ||
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=== Important | === Important Websites === | ||
*Nomlaki Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomlaki Wikipedia] | *Nomlaki Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nomlaki Wikipedia] | ||
==== Bibliography ==== | ==== Bibliography ==== | ||
=== References === | |||
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Tribal Headquarters
Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians
2655 Everett Freeman Way / P.O. Box 709
Corning, CA 96021
Phone: 530-528-3538
Website
History
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 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 Reservation. Some of their descendants now reside on the Grindstone Rancheria[1].
Brief Timeline
1833: Epidemic kills many
1848: California becomes part of the United States
1854: Nome Lackee reservation is established in Tehema county, California
1861: White settlers took over the land at Nome Lackee and indentured many Indians.
1863: Nome Lackee land began to be sold
1864-: The tribe removed to Round Valley
1906: Grindstone Creek rancheria established in Glenn county, California
1920: Paskenta rancheria is established in Tehema county, California
1961: Paskenta rancheria is terminated
Additional References to the History of the Tribe
Agencies
Reservations / Rancheria's
Nome Lackee Reservation
Paskenta Rancheria
Superintendency
Bands or Groups of the Nomelaki and Their Reservations or Rancherias
- Grindstone Band -- Grindstone Rancheria
- Paskenta Band -- Paskenta Rancheria
Records
The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:
- Allotment records
- Annuity rolls
- Census records
- Correspondence
- Health records
- Reports
- School census and records
- Vital records
Correspondence and Census
| Tribe | Agency |
Location of Original Records |
Pre-1880 Correspondence M 234 RG 75 Rolls Roll Number |
FS Library Film Number |
Post-1885 Census M595 RG 75 Rolls Roll Number |
FS Library Film Number |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nomelaki | Round Valley Agency, 1893-1920 | San Fransico | - | 12, 447-49 | 581441-581443 |
Important Websites
- Nomlaki Tribe Wikipedia