Elem Indian Colony

The Elem Indian Colony of Pomo Indians (also known as the Elem Band of Pomo and Sulfur Bank Band of Pomo Indians) are a Native American band of Pomo based on 50 acres (200,000 m2) near Clearlake Oaks, California on the Eastern shore of Clear Lake. The Elem Indian Colony reservation was originally formed under the name Sulfur Bank Rancheria (39°00′31″N 122°40′13″W / 39.00861°N 122.67028°W / 39.00861; -122.67028) in 1949. The reservation lies between Clearlake Oaks to its north, and Clearlake to its south.

The tribe was organized in 1936 and has a population of about 100[when?]. Currently[when?] they are attempting to regain ownership of Rattlesnake Island near their reservation, where they had held ceremonies for centuries.

Education

The colony is served by the Konocti Unified School District.

See also

  • Sulphur Bank Mine

References

  • Economic Development Administration. U.S. Dept of Commerce. California Report: Sulfur Bank Rancheria/Elem Indian Colony (p. 298-299) Archived 2016-04-03 at the Wayback Machine. File retrieved May 5, 2007.Dead Link

External links

  • Official website
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