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The Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation is a
federally recognized tribe A federally recognized tribe is a Native American tribe recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. In the United States, the Native American tribe ...
of Native Americans. The Tule River Reservation is located in
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. The reservation was made up of
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, about 200 Yowlumne,
Wukchumni The Wukchumni () are a Yokuts tribe of California with about 200 members, residing on the Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation, Tule River Reservation. 3000 years ago, they broke off from the main Yokuts group and settled in the re ...
s, and Western
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and
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.California Indians and Their Reservations.
''SDSU Library and Information Access.'' (retrieved 25 July 2009)
Tribal enrollment today is approximately 1,857 with 1,033 living on the Reservation.


History


Tule River Farm

For thousands of years, this area was inhabited by varying cultures of
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. Historic tribes encountered by Europeans in the area included the
Yokuts The Yokuts (previously known as MariposasPowell, 1891:90–91.) are an ethnic group of Native Americans native to central California. Before European contact, the Yokuts consisted of up to 60 tribes speaking several related languages. Yokuts ...
,
Mono Mono may refer to: Biology * Infectious mononucleosis, "the kissing disease" * Monocyte, a type of leukocyte (white blood cell) * Monodactylidae, members of which are referred to as monos Technology and computing * Mono (audio), single-c ...
and
Tübatulabal The Tübatulabal are an indigenous people of California, indigenous people of Kern River Valley in the Sierra Nevada (U.S.), Sierra Nevada range of California. They may have been the first people to make this area their permanent home. Today ma ...
. The area was first colonized by the
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and
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, followed by European Americans after the US victory in the
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in 1848. After the Owens Valley Indian War and Following the Tule River Indian War of 1856, the Tule River Farm, a farm attached to the Tejon Agency, was established in 1858 at the base of the foothills, near the present town of Porterville. The farm was established on on the South Fork of Tule River. In 1860, Thomas Madden, an Indian service employee, gained personal title to the Tule River Farm, by using state school warrants. The federal government rented the Tule River Farm and paid Madden $1,000 per year.


Tule River Reservation

In 1864, the Tule River Farm became the Tule River Reservation, one of five
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authorized by Congress. When the United States defeated Half the Owens Valley Paiutes in the
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of 1863, they were removed to the reservation, whose population nearly doubled. In 1864, the population consisted of 450 Tule River Indians and 350 Owens River Indians who were relocated there from
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. The Owens Valley Paiutes were frightening settlers around the growing town of Porterville. The settlers began to demand removal of the Indians on the Tule River Farm to a more distant location. Indian agents clamored to provide the Indians with a more permanent home. Some also argued the need to separate the Indians from unscrupulous individuals who entered the reservation to entice the Indians to buy cheap liquor. As a result, the Tule River Indian Reservation was relocated; in 1873 it was established by Presidential Executive Order of
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as a homeland for Tule River, Kings River, Owens River, Monache Cajon and other scattered bands of Indians. Traditionally, 60 Yokuts tribes lived-in south-central California to the east of Porterville. By the end of the 19th century their population was reduced by 75% due to warfare and high fatalities from European diseases. The surviving Yokuts banded together on the Tule River Reservation, including the Yowlumne,
Wukchumni The Wukchumni () are a Yokuts tribe of California with about 200 members, residing on the Tule River Indian Tribe of the Tule River Reservation, Tule River Reservation. 3000 years ago, they broke off from the main Yokuts group and settled in the re ...
bands of Yokut. While the Tule River Indian Tribe includes Owens valley Paiutes and
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members, the majority of the tribe are
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. In 1917, some
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also lived in the reservation.


Government

The tribe ratified their current tribal constitution in 1936 and last amended it in 1974.Constitution and By-laws of the Tule River Indian Tribe of California.
(retrieved 25 July 2009)
Their Tribal Council is democratically elected and includes a chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, and Treasurer and five Council Members. The Tule River Tribal Council Consists of nine council members. Each member is voted for by the Tule River Tribal Members. The elected officials then decide who will perform functions of chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. The main piece of governing legislation is the Tule River Indian Tribe Constitution and Bylaws approved January 15, 1936.


Reservation

The Tule River Reservation was established in 1873 by a US Executive Order in the foothills of the
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. The reservation is the site of Painted Rock, an ancient petroglyph site. Located south of
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and north of
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,Tule River Tribe.
(retrieved 25 July 2009)
it occupies . 566 tribal members live on the reservation. Accessible only by one winding up into the mountains, the nearest town is East Porterville and/or Springville. Due to the failure of wells in August 2022, families on the reservation had to use bottled water for drinking, cooking, and bathing.


Programs

The tribe operates many programs to serve its members including a health clinic, a child care center, an adult and vocational education center, a college scholarship program, a housing authority, and a chemical dependency treatment center.


Healthcare

The Tule River Indian Health Center is a
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non-profit organization founded in 1973 and dedicated to meeting the healthcare and health education needs of the Native American communities in Tulare County. Tule River Indian Health Center is governed by a Health Advisory Board composed of local tribal members from the Tule River Indian Reservation.


Ecology

The Forest Service signed a co-stewardship agreement in 2022 with the tribe for incorporation of tribal practices into management of the
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.


Economy


Eagle Mountain Casino

On April 6, 2021, Tule River Tribe broke ground on the new property for Eagle Mountain Casino, to be moved from the reservation to Porterville. It opened in fall 2023.


Eagle Feather Trading Post

Eagle Feather Trading Post is one of the largest convenience stores in Tulare County, located on Hwy 190 just above Lake Success.


Culture

Many of the stories told by the elders of the Tule River Indian reservation have been handed down from generation to generation. Almost all of these stories reflect the ways and life of the Tule River Tribes. All of the stories carry a strong message to the youth and adults in the region. Significant historical facts on these stories come from Painted Rock, a remarkable set of pictographs along the South Fork Tule River, at on the Tule Indian Reservation. * Painted Rock * Coyote and the Moon * Coyote and the Sun * Big Foot, The Hairy Man * Soda SpringsSoda Springs
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Education

The reservation is mostly served by the
Porterville Unified School District Porterville Unified School District (PUSD) is a school district located in Porterville, Tulare County, California, United States, and is composed of ten elementary schools, four middle schools, six comprehensive high schools, a continuation sc ...
with a small portion of it served by the Springville Union Elementary School District.


See also

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Sebastian Indian Reservation The Sebastian Indian Reservation (1853–1864), more commonly known as the Tejon Indian Reservation, was formerly at the southwestern corner of the San Joaquin Valley in the Tehachapi Mountains, in southern central California. It was located in t ...
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Tejon Indian Tribe of California The Tejon Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Kitanemuk, Yokuts, Paiute and Chumash Indigenous people of California. Their ancestral homeland is the southern San Joaquin Valley, San Emigdio Mountains, and Tehachapi Mountains. Toda ...


References


Further reading

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External links


Official Tule River Bands of the Tule River Reservation website
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