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Rhonda L. Morningstar Pope

Wa•lih wali•s•y which is the Me-Wuk Translation for Morningstar.

Rhonda PopeRhonda L. Morningstar Pope is the Tribal Chairwoman of the Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians. She is the great-granddaughter of the original distributees, Louis and Annie Oliver. She is the only great-grandchild, and her children are the only great great grandchildren of Louis and Annie. Elinor Oliver was her grandmother, and the only child of the Olivers to have children.

Since assuming leadership of the Tribe, she has resurrected nearly lost traditions. A Memorial Day celebration was started by her great great grandfather Casus Oliver. This event is documented by C. Hart Meriam, as he was a guest of Casus Oliver when he visited their rancheria. Her great grandfather Louie also continued the tradition. The tribe is also actively involved in the language revitalization.

Rhonda hasmade significant progress toward the tribe's cultural preservation. "We were blessed with a beautiful dance arbor in 2007. Once again you can hear that foot drum and the singing. The spirit of the ancestors are happy with our progress and will continue to guide us on our path to keep the culture of this tribe alive."

 

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Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians receives Notice to Proceed with Casino Construction

The Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians announced today the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX issued a Notice to Proceed with construction of the Tribe’s casino project, in accordance with the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) entered under Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act.  The EPA found that the Tribe has satisfied the conditions and its responsibilities under the MOA.     

The notification followed the September 6, 2011 decision of the U.S. Environmental Appeals Board (EAB) denying petitions filed by Amador County, Friends of Amador County, the Ione Band and Glen Villa challenging the EPA’s issuance last summer of a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, allowing the Tribe to operate a water treatment facility for the casino project.  The EAB concluded that the petitioners failed to demonstrate any grounds warranting review of the permit issuance, and that the EPA did not err in issuing the NPDES permit.   

“This decision clearly demonstrates that the Tribe has continued to fulfill our obligations,” said Tribal Chairwoman Rhonda Morningstar Pope. “The EAB’s refusal to review the petitions reaffirms our right to move forward with this project on our tribal land.”

Arnold Samuel, General Counsel for the Buena Vista Rancheria was pleased with the findings and stated, “This is a great victory for the Tribe in its continued effort at achieving its ultimate goal of tribal self-reliance and self-sufficiency.”

Construction activities for the casino project may start as early as November of this year.

 
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