Oroville >> A 67-year-old man was placed on three years probation for taking Maidu artifacts from Lake Oroville for more than two decades. A search of defendant John Perry Palomba’s Oroville residence ...
Southwest of Lake Almanor, Yellow Creek winds through Humbug Valley, now owned and managed by the Maidu Summit Consortium to conserve traditional Native American natural resources. Bud Turner Feather ...
OROVILLE — Oroville residents were given the opportunity to experience the traditions and practices of native cultures Saturday. The Lake Oroville Visitor Center hosted a free Native Ways celebration ...
A group of Maidu Indians has succeeded in its quest to be named the official owner of Humbug Valley, a 2,325-acre area in Plumas County that is the last remnant of their once vast homeland still in ...
NMAI copy Purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature Dedication -- Preface / Wayne A. Thompson, Gene Meieran -- ...