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Wilton Rancheria : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wilton Rancheria
Wilton Rancheria Indian Tribe is a federally recognized Native American Miwok tribe.〔("Restoration of Wilton Rancheria" ), ''Federal Register'' Vol. 74, No. 132, p.33468-33469 (July 13, 2009). Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 They were formed from Wilton Rancheria Miwok and the Me-Wuk Indian Community of the Wilton Rancheria.〔(Me-Wuk Indian Community of the Wilton Rancheria ). Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 Today, there are approximately 600 people that belong to the tribe.〔("Wilton Rancheria Announces Restoration of Status as Federally Recognized Indian Tribe" ), ''Sacramento Business Journal'', 2009-06-08. Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 The rancheria (or reservation) consists of of land〔("About Rancheria" ) ''Official Wilton Rancheria website''. Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 located in the Sacramento Valley, near the city of Elk Grove, CA in the census-designated place of Wilton, CA. ==History== The ancestors of the Wilton Rancheria Miwok lived for many years on land bordering the Cosumnes River until 1958. The tribal members are descendants of the Plains and Sierra Miwok who lived and prospered in the Sacramento Valley.〔("Wilton Rancheria Announces Restoration of Status as Federally Recognized Indian Tribe" ), ''Sacramento Business Journal'', 2009-06-08. Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 In their own language, "mi-wuk" means "people".〔(Me-Wuk-English Glossary ). Retrieved 2009-09-03.〕 The tribe was "re-recognized" as a federal tribe on June 13, 2009,〔("Wilton Miwok Rancheria tribe outlines future goals" ) ''Elk Grove Citizen'', 2009-07-07. Retrieved on 2009-09-03.〕 after being terminated in 1958 under the California Rancheria Act, an Indian termination policy.
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