Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
Sarah Morgan is an accomplished environmental professional with extensive experience in natural resource management and conservation. Since March 2012, Sarah has held roles as Natural Resources Manager and Environmental Specialist at Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. Prior experience includes serving as a Communications Officer for TRAFFIC Southeast Asia, where responsibilities involved managing communications for an international wildlife trade monitoring network, and as an English Language Teacher for Vietnamese children. Sarah's background also encompasses work with the US Fish and Wildlife Service, focusing on conservation planning and refuge management. Holding a BS in Environmental Science and Policy from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Sarah has developed a robust skill set in environmental outreach and education.
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Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation
Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation is an independent, self-governed tribal nation located in Brooks, California. The Yocha Dehe Tribe is a sovereign Native American nation and is recognized by the United States. Operating under the Tribe’s own constitution and bylaws, the Tribal Council enacts laws that govern its own sovereign lands and enterprises. The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation Tribal Council is the governing body of the Tribe. The Tribe enjoys a productive government-to-government relationship with the State of California and Yolo County. As the Tribe’s governing body, the Tribal Council negotiates government-to-government agreements with the State, the County and local agencies. The Tribal Council consists of five tribal citizens who are duly elected for three-year terms by the full Tribal Community Council. As a federally-recognized tribe, Yocha Dehe possesses the inherent authority to govern its own lands and people, and manage its own affairs, for the overall health and welfare of the Tribe and its citizens. Through an independent government, Yocha Dehe has established systems and operations designed to achieve the Tribe's various mission and values, which include fostering education and cultural renewal, protecting natural resources and achieving environmental sustainability, engaging in community giving and partnerships, securing economic self-sufficiency through sound business, and more generally, protecting the overall health and wellness of the Tribe's people. The Tribal Council oversees all areas of the tribal government and its business enterprises, evaluating and making final decisions with respect to the recommendations of the Tribe’s various departments and committees. The Tribe also owns and operates a number of business enterprises, including Cache Creek Casino Resort and the Séka Hills Olive Mill & Tasting Room.