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Tribal Water Quality Standards

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The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians Receives Historic Preservation Fund Grant

The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians has received a grant from the Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS) funded through the Tribal Heritage Grant program, Historic Preservation Fund. The grant is for the survey and inventory of Adobe and Wámkish sites, which are the tribe’s cultural areas on the Rincon Indian Reservation.

Rincon Wills Clinic

California Indian Legal Services

Wills Clinic

July 21 – 23, 2021RINCON GOVERNMENT CENTER The Tribal Council has contracted with California Indian Legal Services (CILS) Escondido Office to provide free services to Rincon Band members who attend the Wills… Read More

Community Spotlight: Elizabeth FastHorse

Rincon Tribal member Elizabeth (Piper) FastHorse is a PhD student in Education at UCLA. She was born to parents Emily (Paipa) Piper Kolb and Ralph Pico, a Rincon Tribal Member.

Rincon Reservation Ready to Conserve More Water Through Conservation Project

Three-quarters of the earth’s surface is covered with water, so it might appear that there is plenty to go around and that we will never run out of this valuable resource. In reality, however, there is only a limited amount of usable fresh water.

Rincon Tribe Partners with UC San Diego Health to Offer All Employees the Covid-19 Vaccine

The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians announced today that they will be offering the Covid-19 Vaccine to all Government employees, Harrah’s Resort SoCal employees and tribal members on Friday, April 9, 2021 from 7:00am – 3:00pm at the Rincon Government Center located at One Government Center Lane in Valley Center.

Mazzetti and Turner Re-elected to Rincon Tribal Council

The Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians rang in the New Year with a new addition to the Council, following an election where three seats were up for nominations.

Rincon Fire Chief Ed Hadfield Recognized for 35 years of Fire Service

Dedication, commitment, excellence, courage and perseverance. On January 8th the Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians in conjunction with the offices of California Senator Brian Jones, Assembly Woman Marie Waldron, and Supervisor Jim Desmond, all recognized Rincon Fire Chief Ed Hadfield for 35 years in the California fire service.