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The Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California is a federally recognized Indian tribe. The Tribe has been listed by the Secretary of the Interior as such since 1985. The Tribe’s Rancheria land is in Amador County just outside the town of Buena Vista.

In the early 20th Century, the federal government had created a network of small “Rancherias” for landless Indian tribes in California, mostly in the northern part of the state. The United States purchased the Buena Vista Rancheria in 1927 with money appropriated by the Acts of June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. 325-328) and April 30, 1908. (35 Stat. 70-76). The Oliver family occupied the land prior to the government purchase.

Events

Annual Children’s Christmas Party

December 2022 – We celebrate the holiday season in honor of families and children in need. We cater to many foster youth agencies in the Sacramento area. We provide a holiday meal, free raffle, and pictures with Santa, and dance ceremony.

SAVE THE DATE: December 14, 2023
Annual Children’s Christmas Party