Koi Nation Shiloh Resort and Casino Sonoma County

Koi Nation Shiloh Resort and Casino Sonoma County With the proposed Shiloh Casino and Resort, the Koi Nation will realize their vibrant future. Shiloh Road.

The Koi Nation, one of the state’s federally recognized Native American tribes, announced it has selected a 68-acre site in unincorporated Sonoma County to re-establish its tribal land base. The Koi have filed plans to build a resort and casino on the site, exercising their sovereign rights under federal law. The property selection restores the Tribe’s ability to exercise its rights to self-govern

ance and will provide a base for economic development that will sustain the Koi Nation’s independence within a few miles of its ancestral home.

“The Koi Nation has had to struggle harder than almost any other Tribe in California to re-establish our sovereignty,” said Darin Beltran, Tribal Chairman. “Despite this treatment, however, we have endured. It is time to exercise our rights as a federally recognized Tribe to have our own land and to control our own destiny.”

Koi Nation said it plans to build the Shiloh Resort & Casino on its property at 222 E. The project will include a 2,500 Class III gaming machine facility, a 200-room hotel, six restaurant and food service areas, a meeting center and a spa. The design for the low-rise facility integrates with the natural beauty of the site and will be energy-efficient and respectful of the environment, in keeping with the Tribe’s historic relationship with the land. The property will be designated as entirely non-smoking, respecting the health of patrons and workers alike. The Koi Nation will build and operate the resort and casino under the 1988 federal Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA), as well as the favorable ruling by the federal district court in Koi Nation v Zinke (2019) that recognized the tribe’s inherent rights. Koi Nation attorneys in Washington, D.C., have filed an application to place the land into trust with the federal government, making it eligible for gaming under the IGRA. The action will lead to an environmental review and public comment period in 2022, Beltran said. The property site is just over 10 miles from the Tribe’s historic lands within California’s Pomo territory. It gives life to negotiated treaty rights dating from the 1850s, undoing decades of woeful federal mistreatment.

“This region, the historic home of our people, today has one of the highest costs of living in the world, meaning that 90% of our citizens are part of what are considered low-income households,” Beltran said. “By exercising our rights under the IGRA, we can build prosperity for our Tribe and make a real difference for our people today as well as for our children and the generations yet to come.”

Revenue from the planned resort and casino will enable the tribal government to become economically independent and provide a long-term income source supporting the needs of current and future generations of tribal citizens, Beltran added. An Economic Engine for the Tribe and its Sonoma County Neighbors

Development of the resort and casino will create hundreds of jobs for workers in construction trades and other skilled laborers. When in full operation, the Shiloh Casino & Resort will employ more than 1,100 full-time workers and provide benefits for the entire Sonoma community. The Koi Nation anticipates that a portion of the resort’s revenues will be shared with the broader community through the support of local organizations as well as collaborating with local governments and community members to address their needs. The Koi Nation has assembled a broad team of experts for its project, including Michael J. Anderson, Esq., a former senior BIA and Secretary of the Interior official for the Clinton Administration; Allyson Saunders, Esq., having extensive experience in tribal governance and economic development; and Dale Partners architects, an award-winning architectural firm. Koi Nation’s Long Ties to the Region

The Koi Nation is one of the remaining groups of Pomo people who have remained landless for most of the last 150 years. Their ancient home was on an island in Clear Lake, on which they lived peacefully for thousands of years. Beginning with the arrival of colonists during the Gold Rush, the Tribe’s people were exploited both as slaves and as cheap labor. In 1871, their homes were burned to the ground by settlers who had seized land in the area; as a result, the Koi Pomo then came to live in communities along the Russian River Valley from Sebastopol to Clear Lake. In 1916, the United States government attempted to relegate the tribe to a small rancheria near Clear Lake. This land was determined by BIA to be uninhabitable and could not support the Koi community. As a result, in 1918 the Koi captains (spiritual leaders) Tom Johnson and his brother John Johnson led their community to Sebastopol and Santa Rosa. For more than a 100 years, the Koi’s political and spiritual leadership have called Sebastopol and Santa Rosa home. Although uninhabited, the Lower Lake Rancheria was terminated in 1956, which also mistakenly terminated the federal government’s relationship with the Koi Nation. Against this historic backdrop of injustice, for another 50 years, the United States would continue to deny the Koi Nation its right of sovereign recognition and land, and the Koi people their rights as tribal citizens. The Koi Nation was forced to wage an expensive and lengthy battle in federal court until it was finally vindicated in 2019 when the court restored both the Tribe’s recognition and its consequent rights as a tribal entity, including the right to establish a sovereign land base.

“With this land and the Shiloh Resort & Casino, we are taking long overdue steps to preserve our cultural and historic integrity and secure a brighter future for coming generations,” Beltran said. “At the same time, our success will also benefit the communities in the region where our people have lived for thousands of years. We are confident the community will support us as we seek to restore our independence and exercise our rights as Native Americans.”

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Visit www.koinationsonoma.com/project to learn more.

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The Koi Nation of Northern California's doors are always open to new supporters of our approved Shiloh Resort & Casino project.

Click below to sign a letter of support, and in so doing, join the broad coalition of our supporters.

The Koi community has experienced harsh conditions in the past. Our objective is to re-establish koi people back to their own land and make them self-reliant.

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To learn more about how the Koi's now-approved project will serve the region as an economic engine, please visit www.koinationsonoma.com/project.

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Our project will create a destination retreat offering visitors an array of services including a hotel, fine dining, recreation, entertainment, and gaming.

Learn more about the the approved project here: https://www.koinationsonoma.com/project/

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The Koi community has experienced harsh conditions in the past. Our objective is to re-establish koi people back to their own land and make them self-reliant.

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Click below for a sneak peek of what the Koi Nation’s approved Shiloh Resort & Casino project will look like once constructed!

The Koi Nation's Shiloh Resort & Casino in Sonoma is in progress. Listen to Peter Coyote, actor, director, screenwriter, author and narrator, describe how th...

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Did you know that, prior to colonization, there were 3,000+ Pomo Indians living in the region that is now northern and central California speaking one of three distinct languages?

Our ancestors were part of the Southeastern Pomo people. To learn more, please visit www.KoiNationSonoma.com/history.

The Koi community has experienced harsh conditions in the past. Our objective is to re-establish koi people back to their own land and make them self-reliant.

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222 E. Shiloh Road
Sonoma, CA
95403

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