InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council is a Tribal non-profit consortium comprised of ten federally recognized Northern California Tribal Nations with cultural connections to the lands and waters of traditional Sinkyone and neighboring Tribal territories. Member Tribes of the Sinkyone Council:

Cahto Tribe of Laytonville Rancheria

Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians

Hopland Band of Pomo Indians

Pinoleville Pomo Nation

Potter Valley Tribe

Redwood Valley Little River Band of Pomo Indians

Robinson Rancheria of Pomo Indians

Round Valley Indian Tribes

Scotts Valley Band of Pomo Indians

Sherwood Valley Rancheria of Pomo Indians

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OUR FOCUS

The Sinkyone Council supports the re-establishment of local Tribal peoples’ relationship with their traditional territories:

Culturally-informed initiatives providing lasting protection for land and water

Protection and restoration of the coastal forest and marine ecosystems

Advocacy of traditional cultural land and water rights

Culturally-informed environmental education

Collaborations with a wide variety of project partners

Photo © InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council: Dancer at Sinkyone


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OUR COMMITMENT

Acquisition, lasting protection and cultural care for the lands and waters of our traditional territories

Protection and revitalization of cultural values, places and ways of life

Protection and restoration of native fish, animals, trees, and plants and their habitats

Advocacy and education about our cultural responsibility to care for lands and waters

Traditional cultural events and recreational programs

Photo © InterTribal Sinkyone Wilderness Council: Náh-tos (Banana Slug)


learn more…

See the short film below about the Sinkyone Council and Northern California Tribes’ efforts in establishing the state’s network of 124 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs), and the delegation that presented at the 10th World Wilderness Congress in Spain: Stewards of the Wild Sea

Stewards of the Wild Sea, co-produced by Hawk Rosales and The Baum Foundation