The North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians of California is a federally recognized tribe of Mono Native Americans . North Fork Rancheria is the name of the tribe's reservation, which is located in Madera County, California .[ 1] Nium is their self-designation.[ 2]
Culture
The North Fork Mono tribe are Western Mono Indians, whose traditional homeland is in the southern Sierra Nevada foothills of California . The Mono language is part of the Paiute language family.[ 3] Their oral history is included in Mono traditional narratives .
Awani descendants are also enrolled in the Northfork Rancheria.[ 4]
Enrollment
The tribe's 1996 Constitution allows open enrollment to eligible lineal descendants of the Northfork Mono. Their enrollment is 1800, making them one of California's largest native tribes.[ 5]
Reservation
Location of North Fork Rancheria
The North Fork Rancheria occupies 80 acres (320,000 m2 ) along the western edge of the Sierra National Forest , about 50 miles (80 km) northeast of Fresno, California .[ 2] Their tribal headquarters are located in North Fork of Madera County , California.
Mono tribes
Other federally recognized Mono tribes are the Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation , Cold Springs Rancheria of Mono Indians of California , and the Big Sandy Rancheria of Mono Indians of California .[ 1]
Education
The ranchería is served by the Chawanakee Joint Elementary School District and Sierra High school Joint Union High School District.
Notes
References
Pritzker, Barry M. A Native American Encyclopedia: History, Culture, and Peoples . Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. ISBN 978-0-19-513877-1
External links
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