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The Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation was established in 1908 and was the largest Rancheria in the State of California, consisting of 160 acres.  During termination we lost all but a few acres of land, which consisted of an offshore rock, a cemetery, and a church.  Today we have grown to over 900 acres of land in Tribal ownership and over 1,752 Tribal members.

 

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