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S. Rept. 115-344 1 (2018-10-05)

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                                                         Calendar No. 625
                   115TH CONGRESS             SEAEREPORT
                      2d Session J            SENATE1                 115-344




                   TO TAKE LANDS IN SONOMA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, INTO TRUST AS PART
                   OF THE RESERVATION OF THE LYTTON RANCHERIA OF CALIFORNIA,
                   AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES


                                   OCTOBER 5, 2018.-Ordered to be printed


                          Mr. HOEVEN, from the Committee on Indian Affairs,
                                       submitted the following

                                          REPORT

                                          [To accompany H.R. 597]
                            [Including cost estimate of the Congressional Budget Office]
                     The Committee on Indian Affairs, to which was referred the bill
                   (H.R. 597) to take lands in Sonoma County, California, into trust
                   as part of the reservation of the Lytton Rancheria of California,
                   and for other purposes, having considered the same, reports favor-
                   ably thereon without amendment and recommends that the bill do
                   pass.
                                              PURPOSE
                     The bill, H.R. 597, provides congressional authorization for the
                   U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) to take land into trust for
                   the Lytton Rancheria of California (Lytton Rancheria or Tribe).
                                            BACKGROUND
                     From the late 1940s to the early 1960s, federal Indian policy
                   shifted to the purported assimilation of Native Americans into soci-
                   ety, coupled with the termination of the federal trust relationship
                   with Indian tribes. Consistent with these policies of assimilation
                   and termination, the 1958 California Rancheria Act, authorized the
                   Secretary to terminate the federal government's trust supervision
                   of 41 California reservations, including the Lytton Rancheria.1 As
                   a result of that Act and the land transactions that followed, the
                   Lytton Rancheria lost all of its traditional homelands.
                     In the late 1960s, the federal government pivoted to a policy of
                   self-determination, thereby repudiating its past policy of termi-

                   I California Rancheria Act of 1958, Pub. L. No. 85-671, 72 Stat. 619, 619-21 (1958).
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