Blue Lake Rancheria

The Blue Lake Rancheria of the Wiyot, Yurok, and Hupa Indians is located northwest of the city of Blue Lake in Humboldt County, California on approximately 76 acres (0.31 km2).[1] As of 2007, there were 53 enrolled members.[2] As of the 2010 Census the population of Blue Lake Rancheria was 58.[3]

History

An approximately 26 acres (0.11 km2) area, named the Blue Lake Rancheria was set up by Executive Order on December 24, 1908 to provide a refuge for otherwise homeless native people, but the Rancheria was terminated in 1954 by the Federal Government.[4]

In 1966, the United States Government returned the Blue Lake Rancheria to the tribe and removed all Native rights from the tribe's citizens.[5]

A class action lawsuit, Tillie Hardwick v. United States of America, was won in 1983 by 17 Rancherias including Blue Lake Rancheria; the federal government was ordered to reinstate federal recognition for all the plaintiffs.[4] These rights were returned in 1989 and the tribe now operates under their own constitution.[6]

In January 2008, the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribal Court was established to adjudicate both civil and criminal matters inside the reservation.[1]

Enrollment

The requirement to enroll into the Blue Lake Rancheria is lineal descent, which means that there is no restriction on blood quantum.[7]

Coordinates: 40°53′01″N 124°00′00″W / 40.88361°N 124.00000°W / 40.88361; -124.00000[8]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Blue Lake Rancheria Tribal Court, California Tribal Courts Directory, Judicial Council of California/ Administrative Office of the Courts, 2013, accessed April 20, 2013
  2. "Blue Lake Rancheria". bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov. Retrieved 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  3. http://www.census.gov/2010census/popmap/ipmtext.php?fl=0325
  4. 1 2 History, 2013, accessed April 20, 2013
  5. Kappler, Charles J. "Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties". Blue Lake Rancheria in California—Notice of Termination of Federal Supervision.
  6. "Constitution of the Blue Lake Rancheria" (PDF). Bureau of Indian Affairs, United States Department of the Interior.
  7. "Constitution of the Blue Lake Rancheria" (PDF). bluelakerancheria-nsn.gov. Retrieved 2015. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  8. "Blue Lake Rancheria". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.

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