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(Coyote Valley)

New Blog Post: Stitching Strength, Story, and Awareness: Ribbon Skirt making for MMIP
Earth Day Celebration:
April 18th
Coyote Valley Market Travel Market & Fuel: Customer Appreciation Day is May 1st!
In the spirit of community, culture, and connection, we are honored to host a 5-week Ribbon Skirt Making Class—a space where participants can come together to learn, create, and celebrate tradition.
Due to the overwhelming support and interest, this class is now closed. We are incredibly grateful for the strong response and community enthusiasm that made this series so special.
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Join us for a meaningful and family-friendly Earth Day celebration, “Clean Air is Community Care,” on April 18th from 10 AM to 3 PM at the Coyote Valley Dance Grounds. This event brings the community together to honor the environment, promote wellness, and celebrate the connection between clean air and community health.
Throughout the day, guests can explore a variety of outreach booths featuring local programs and resources focused on environmental awareness, health, and sustainability. Families are encouraged to bring their children to enjoy hands-on kid’s crafts designed to inspire creativity and environmental stewardship. Attendees will also have the opportunity to support local vendors offering unique goods, food, and handmade items.
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Join us for Coyote Valley Travel Market & Fuel Customer Appreciation Day on May 1st! This special event celebrates our community and customers with a day dedicated to connection, culture, and local entrepreneurship. We are currently seeking vendors, including local artists, small businesses, and Native artists, to be part of this exciting event.
Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your work and connect with the community—apply today! For more information, call 707-472-2205 or email memberservices@coyotevalley-nsn.gov.
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2025 Tree Lighting Celebration

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About
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The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians is a sovereign Tribal Nation committed to preserving our culture, traditions, and self-governance. Located in Redwood Valley, California, we strive to protect our people, land, and resources while fostering a strong, thriving community for future generations.
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Departments
The Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians is dedicated to serving our community through a variety of departments that provide essential programs and services. Each department plays a vital role in supporting the well-being, growth, and prosperity of our Tribe.



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