Wopumnes Nisenan and Mewuk of El Dorado County California Heritage

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El Dorado's Real Miwok Tribe of Shingle Springs...

Let the truth shine...
Your donation helps publish court filings, federal correspondence, and historical records so the public can see the full record for themselves restoring truth and justice to the historic people of El Dorado County.

RealMiwokTribe.com, exists for one reason:

Transparency.

Federal recognition carries land authority, legal standing, and millions in taxpayer funding. Those decisions affect our lands, our heritage, and our tax dollars every single day.

The people of El Dorado County remember.

The old-timers know the surnames.
They know the families.
They went to school with the historic Shingle Springs Nisenan and Miwok families whose presence traces back to the 1848 Coloma Gold Rush.

For over a century — 1900 through 2026 — this community has known who its historic Gold Rush Treaty Tribe is.

We have the right to federal transparency.
We have the right to accountability.
We have the right to know public funds are being distributed with documented historic continuity.

The documents exist.
The history exists.
The witnesses exist.
Its time for it all to come into the daylight.

The federal record must reflect the truth. No more charades.

Stand with El Dorado County and its Real Miwok Tribe, donate today!

RealMiwokTribe.com managed by the Wopumnes Nisenan & Mewuk Heritage Preservation Society (Tax ID 83-2671897),

Organized by Wopumnes Nisenan and Mewuk of El Dorado County California Heritage