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The San Fernando Band of Mission Indians is unrecognized tribe in California.
"In 1962 with the assistance of the California Indian Rights Association,
the tribe’s then 78 members formally organized themselves as the “San Fernando
Mission Band” under an elected “president.” All current tribal members are
descendants of those listed on the 1933 roll, and they are either the same
individuals or descended from those members who organized themselves in 1962.
The tribe’s current government is based on a constitution and by-laws adopted in
1998. The San Fernando Band of Mission Indians is one of two tribal
organizations whose ancestors once lived at Mission San Fernando. The other
organization primarily represents families who remained in the San Fernando
Valley, whereas the SFBMI represents the majority of those descendants whose
families had moved to the upper Santa Clara River Valley and is the descendant
organization of those who adopted a constitution and bylaws in 1962. Despite
their continuity of occupancy in their tribal territory, cohesiveness as a
community, and de facto acknowledgement by Federal and State authorities, the
San Fernando Band of Mission Indians does not possess formal tribal recognition
by the United States. " https://sfbmi.org/
Valentin Poposki,
24 February 2020
The flag features a seal on a white field.
Valentin Poposki, 24 February 2020
image by Valentin Poposki, 24 February 2020