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8TH ANNUAL LOUIE & ANNIE OLIVER MEMORIAL DAY COMEBACK!


  1. Upcoming

    TRADITIONAL & REGULAR

    The Buena Vista Tribe is dedicated to carrying their ancestors’ traditions through gatherings. It is a powerful and positive energy when you can get Native People together. We have created our own gatherings to share with, not only our Tribe, but anyone who wants to participate.


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  2. Monthly

    CULTURAL & COMMUNITY

    Buena Vista Women's Sweat - You are invited to share the Inipi (sweat lodge) every month at the reserv-ation. By sweat and prayer, we clean our bodies of toxins, our minds of negativities, & heighten our spirits to come into a balanced relationship with ourselves, the Earth, & everything that surrounds us.

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  3. Annual

    OUR SPIRIT OF GIVING

    Child Development Center

    We honor our elders and praise our children through our many annual gatherings. We celebrate by sharing and teaching the values of giving back and respecting all that our ancestors provided through culture and education.
    Annual Children's Christmas Party


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  4. Special

    NEWS & INFORMATION

    Buena Vista Casino Concept

    The Buena Vista Rancheria is dedicated to continued education through events and programs. We offer training and outreach programs that provide Native American communities with the resources for a productive and meaningful future. We participate in community events that enrich our spirit through tradition and culture.

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Buena Vista Rancheria Me-Wuk Indians   

Buena Vista Rancheria
916-491-0011
916-491-0012
Contact Us
TMS Tribal Member Services
1418 20th Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
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The Buena Vista Rancheria of Me-Wuk Indians of California (Tribe) is a federally recognized Indian tribe. The Tribe has been listed by the Secretary of the Interior as such since 1985. The Tribe’s Rancheria land is a 67-acre parcel in Amador County just outside the town of Buena Vista.
Language Preservation

Preserving our culture is the key to a tribe's survival. Our language was once forbidden, almost forgotten, remember it and speak it! Our tongues nearly lost our songs, find them and sing them! Our feet almost lost the beat of the foot drum, listen to it and dance!