Tejon Indian Tribe Explained

Group:Tejon Indian Tribe
Population:734 enrolled members
Popplace:United States (California)
Rels:Indigenous religion, Christianity
Langs:English
Related:other Chumash, Kitanemuk, and Yokuts people

The Tejon Indian Tribe is a federally recognized tribe[1] 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. Today they live in Kern County, California.[2]

Government

The tribe's headquarters are located in Bakersfield, California. They are governed by a democratically–elected tribal council. their tribal chairperson is Octavio Escobedo III[3] and their vice-chairwoman is June Nachor.[2]

History

The Sebastian Indian Reservation (1853–1864) was established in 1853 by Edward F. Beale on Rancho El Tejon lands, that became part of the Tejon Ranch. It was the first Indian reservation in California. At its establishment it was but was reduced to . Two thousand Indians lived on the land. In 1863 Beale purchased Rancho El Tejon for his private use. One hundred Indians stayed on his lands when the reservation was dissolved. Many Indians were forcibly relocated at gunpoint to the new Tule River Reservation, which was established near Porterville in Tulare County.[2]

The tribe received approval to acquire of land in Mettler from the Department of the Interior along with the department's approval of the compact between the tribe and California that will govern class three gaming on the land.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Indian Entities Recognized by and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs . Federal Register . 12 January 2023 . 88 . 2112–16 . 2 November 2023.
  2. News: Edelhart, Courtenay. . Tejon tribe fought for recognition throughout history . The Bakersfield Californian. . 5 March 2012 . 23 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103213347/http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/local/x1498655196/Tejon-tribe-fought-for-recognition-throughout-history . 3 November 2013. Alt URL
  3. Web site: Tejon Indian Tribe Gains Federal Reaffirmation . Native News Network . 23 April 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103034413/http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/tejon-indian-tribe-gains-federal-reaffirmation.html . 3 November 2013 . 4 Jan 2011.
  4. News: Kaplan . David . 2022-11-18 . Tejon Indian tribe gets approval for land, one step closer to building casino . 2022-11-19 . KBAK . en.