
Coyote Valley Tribal Council

Amanda Pulawa
Treasurer, Coyote Valley Band of Pomo Indians
Elected in 2024
Amanda Pulawa has served as Tribal Treasurer on the Coyote Valley Tribal Council since January 2019. Her dedication to this role has deepened her passion for community service and inspired her to pursue a degree in Business Accounting and Management, further strengthening her leadership and financial stewardship.
Committed to advancing her community, Amanda is passionate about youth programs, environmental stewardship, and economic development within tribal government. Her professional background reflects a strong foundation in community-centered work, with previous roles including Preschool/Daycare Assistant, Youth Coordinator, EPA Administrative Assistant, and various positions within the Gaming Commission, including Commissioner.
Beyond her professional contributions, Amanda has actively served on several key committees, including the Coyote Valley Education Center Parent Committee, the Pinoleville Head Start and Early Head Start Policy Council, and Coyote Valley 4-H. In these roles, she has consistently advocated education and youth empowerment.
A devoted mother of five and proud grandmother of two, Amanda cherishes time spent with her family and finds joy in nurturing strong bonds and cultural traditions. She is also a gifted artist, known for crafting traditional regalia dresses for women and girls—an expression of her deep respect for heritage and cultural continuity. In addition, she lends her creativity to community events, designing vibrant decorations that bring warmth and celebration to tribal gatherings. Often called upon for her festive touch, Amanda pours her heart into everything she does, uplifting those around her with her passion, creativity, and generous spirit.
