$300,000 yearly
United Auburn Indian Community
Auburn, CA, USA
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ORGANIZATION OVERVIEW
The United Auburn Indian Community (UAIC) is a federally recognized Indian Tribe of Miwok and Maidu Indians indigenous to the Sierra Foothills region. The historic Auburn Rancheria is located near Auburn, California in Placer County. The membership of UAIC is approximately 260 adult Tribal members. Under the Tribe’s federally approved Constitution, the governing body is the Tribal Council, elected by the membership consisting of a chairperson, vice-chairperson, treasurer, secretary, and a council member at large. The Tribe’s federal recognition was terminated in the 1950’s as part of an unsuccessful federal pilot program designed to assimilate Indians.
The Tribe’s federal recognition was restored by an Act of Congress in 1994: the Auburn Indian Restoration Act. There are three primary operational areas of the Tribe: the Tribal Government, Thunder...