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The move secures the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians another prominent piece of real estate in the city's urban core.
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has purchased the space in downtown Sacramento once occupied by Macy's.
A prominent piece of downtown Sacramento real estate has been purchased by the Native American tribe behind Red Hawk Resort ...
A prominent piece of downtown Sacramento real estate has been purchased by the Native American tribe behind Red Hawk Resort ...
The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has doubled its real estate footprint in Downtown Sacramento, closing escrow on the ...
In a powerful act of cultural reclamation and strategic investment, the Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians purchased the former Macy’s building at 414 K St. in downtown ...
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More than 150 years after the last settlement on Coast Miwok land in Marin faded away, the county’s Indigenous Native American tribe is getting 26 acres of its homeland back in Nicasio.
Mark Herr, VP of Corporate Development at Cal.net, reflected on the partnership, saying, "The Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians has been a valued Cal.net customer for many years.
California State Parks Director Armando Quintero, right, and Shingle Springs of Miwok Indians Chairwoman Regina Cuellar sign a memorandum of understanding to preserve tribal land on Wednesday, Oct ...
CBS News Sacramento Live. SACRAMENTO — Long before California got its name, the Miwok Indians hunted and fished along the banks of what would become known as the Sacramento River — including a ...
More than 150 years after the last settlement on Coast Miwok land in Marin faded away, the county’s Indigenous Native American tribe is getting 26 acres of its homeland back in Nicasio.