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Native Arts & Culture Foundation supports Indian country
The newly formed Native Arts & Cultures Foundation will become the only philanthropic organization to exclusively support American Indian, indigenous Alaskan and Native Hawaiian arts and culture in the United States.
Wintun tribe honors its past as it builds for future
The Rumsey Band of Wintun is changing its name to Yocha-De-He Wintun Nation — the tribe’s name in its native language.
Arquette new CEO of arts foundation
The Native Arts and Cultures Foundation — a national organization designed to "broaden the reach of the culture and wisdom of native peoples to the Americas and beyond" has selected Tara Lulani Arquette as its first chief executive officer.
Thieves beware - Rumsey Tribal Gaming Agency honored for outstanding investigations
BROOKS, Calif. – At the 2009 World Game Protection Conference, the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians’ Tribal Gaming Agency received prestigious awards for two investigations it conducted at Cache Creek Casino Resort. This event is the largest surveillance only conference in existence with competitors from all around the world.
Native arts foundation launches with Portland base
The Native Arts & Cultures Foundation, which will be based in Portland, had its historic launch last week, making it the first nonprofit in the nation devoted exclusively to funding Native American arts and culture causes.
New Group Is Formed to Sponsor Native Arts
Even as arts groups around the country are cutting back because of declining endowments and donations, a new foundation to support the work of American Indian, Native Hawaiian and Alaska Native artists is being established with an initial $10 million from the Ford Foundation
Devoted to healthy body and mind
BROOKS, Calif. – Deanna Cloud-Moore brings more than 20 years of health care services and administration as the new tribal health director of the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
Mass Casualty Incident Training Drill - May 9th
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New director of health for Wintun Indians
Deanna Cloud-Moore brings more than 20 years of health care services and administration as the new Tribal Health Director of the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
Yocha-De-He adds new clubhouse
Recession? What recession? Take a walk through the posh new clubhouse at Yocha-De-He Golf Club and you just might want to delay your tee time a little bit. Of course, you can always come back after your round on one of the best new courses in Northern California.
Cloud-Moore brings 20+ years as new tribal health director
Deanna Cloud-Moore brings more than 20 years of health care services and administration as the new Tribal Health Director of the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians.
Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians honor groups that give back to the community
Yocha-De-He Community Fund grant recipients, whose work day in and day out for the betterment of their Yolo County communities, were the guests of honor at a luncheon hosted by the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians today. The Tribe invited representatives from various community organizations which they have donated to in the past in support of critically needed services.
Woodland Food Bank recognized by Yocha-De-He Community Fund
Yocha-De-He Community Fund grant recipients, whose work day in and day out for the betterment of their Yolo County communities, were the guests of honor at a luncheon hosted by the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians Thursday.
Tribes eligible for up to $5 billion in stimulus money
Indian tribes across the country are eligible for up to $5 billion of the $787 billion federal stimulus package signed by President Barack Obama in February.
Students work to restore Cache Creek
BROOKS, CALIF. – Students from Yocha-De-He Wintun Academy and Esparto High School got their hands dirty planting native trees, shrubs and grasses to restore riparian habitat around the Yocha-De-He Golf Course – and they consider themselves lucky.
Yocha-De-He Community Fund awards grant to Audubon California’s Landowner Stewardship Program
The Yocha-De-He Community Fund recently awarded $5,000 to Audubon California’s Landowner Stewardship Program to support its habitat restoration work on private lands in Yolo County.
Yocha-De-He fund aids Audubon in Yolo
The Yocha-De-He Community Fund recently awarded $5,000 to Audubon California's Landowner Stewardship Program to support its habitat restoration work on private lands in Yolo County.
Rumsey Tribal Gaming Agency honored by peers for investigations
At the 2009 World Game Protection Conference, the Rumsey Band of Wintun Indians’ Tribal Gaming Agency (RTGA) received prestigious awards for two investigations it conducted at Cache Creek Casino Resort. This event is the largest “surveillance only” conference in existence and the competitors come from all around the world.
Brand new clubhouse open for business
The view from terrace of Yocha-De-He's new clubhouse. (Deo Ferrer/ Democrat) The long awaited clubhouse at Yocha-De-He Golf Club is now open for business at Cache Creek Casino Resort, providing the finishing touch on what is already considered the premiere golf course in the region.
Capay Valley students work to restore Cache Creek habitat
Students from Yocha-De-He Wintun Academy and Esparto High School got their hands dirty this week planting native trees, shrubs, and grasses to restore riparian habitat around the Yocha-De-He Golf Course - and they consider themselves lucky.

