Monthly Indian Potluck Social

Maidu Active Cultural Center

Maidu Active Cultural Center

1st Saturday of Every Month

Starts at 3pm

at Pata Panaka – Maidu Active Cultural Center

Bring a Dish, a Chair, eating utensils.

Games, Hand Games, Stories, Music… Conversation and  Sharing

$10 suggested donation

Children Free.

More Info:  530-274-7497

A Night with the Tsi Akim Maidu

St Joseph's Cultural Center - Grass Valley, CA

June 11, 2011

St. Joseph’s Cultural Center

Grass Valley, CA

6:30 pm

SONGS | LANGUAGE | FOOD

CRAFT TABLES

Children Free

$20 suggested Donation

An Evening with the local Maidu People

Education, Drum, Skits in Maidu Language, Song, Stories, Humor

and food

 

More Info:  Jason Ryberg – 530.205.9119

Directions: http://www.saintjosephsculturalcenter.org

 

Indigenous Peoples Days

Indigenous Peoples Days

Indigenous Peoples Days - photo Hank Meals

 

 

 

 

 

October 7-10, 2011

Friday Night:  Downtown Nevada City Round Dance

NEW LOCATION

Kulu – Maidu Village Site at Sycamore Ranch on the Yuba River

4.5 Miles west of Parks Bar Bridge

Saturday: Calling Back the Salmon Ceremony

Sunday Celebration

Monday: Richard Prout Memorial Dinner

 

MORE INFO…

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Who We Are

The Tsi-Akim Maidu of the Taylorsville Rancheria are indigenous American Indians. We are dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of our people’s language culture, history, heritage.
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Our Vision for California

It is the year 2050, Californians are celebrating the bicentennial of Statehood and reflecting upon the transformations from California’s birthing grounds—the Yuba River Watershed.  As the epicenter of the Gold Rush, the Yuba gave rise to wild visions of material wealth, ...
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Maidu History

The Maidu are a people whose homelands extends roughly from the southernmost reaches of the Cascade Mountain Range to the north, the crest of the Sierra Nevada to the east, the North Fork of the Consumes River to the south, and to the Sacramento River to the west.
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Tribal Council

Don Ryberg, Chairman
Eileen Moon, Vs Chairman/Treasurer
Gerald Ryberg, Secretary
Bettie Rose Davis, Member at Large
Marvin Cunningham, Member at Large
Ben Cunningham, Member at Large
Evelyn Davis, Member at Large
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