We’re proud to highlight the Tribal Special Section in the Greater Sacramento region from Comstock’s Magazine. A powerful digital edition that uplifts Native voices, stories, leadership, and community impact.
This feature is more than a spotlight; it’s a reminder of the strength, resilience, and presence of Indigenous communities in our region, and the importance of continuing to listen, learn, and show up.
We encourage everyone to take time to read and reflect on this special section, and to stand in solidarity at the Annual Candlelight Vigil honoring Missing & Murdered Indigenous People.
Take a moment to read these featured profiles in the Tribal Special Section:
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A LEGACY RECLAIMED AND REIMAGINED
WILTON RANCHERIA
On a stretch of land just south of Sacramento, where development cranes rise against the horizon, Wilton Rancheria is quietly reshaping what restoration can look like. This is not simply growth. It is a return.
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THE FUTURE ROOTED DEEP IN THE PAST
YOCHA DEHE
On a stretch of land shaped by Cache Creek’s steady flow and generations of care, the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation continues a relationship with the earth that predates California itself. Here, stewardship is not a policy or program, but a lived responsibility rooted in Patwin traditions and carried forward with intention.
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BUILDING WITH RESPECT, ROOTED IN COMMUNITY
Avanti Builders
Across Northern California, Avanti Builders has become known not only for its craftsmanship and reliability, but also for its deep respect for community and collaboration.
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A LEGACY OF ADVOCACY, A FUTURE OF SOVEREIGNTY
CALIFORNIA INDIAN LEGAL SERVICES
On any given day in California, federal Indian law can shape something as personal as a student’s graduation or as foundational as a tribe’s sovereignty.
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POWERING PROGRESS ACROSS GENERATIONS
COLLINS ELECTRICAL COMPANY, INC.
Collins Electrical Company, Inc. doesn’t just build electrical systems — it helps build communities. For more than 102 years, the company has established a reputation rooted in craftsmanship, adaptability and a forward-looking mindset that has allowed it to evolve alongside the regions it serves.
Annual Candlelight Vigil honoring Missing & Murdered Indigenous People
California Department of Health Care Services
Join us for the Annual Candlelight Vigil honoring Missing & Murdered Indigenous People. Together, we gather in remembrance, solidarity, and action.
Wednesday, May 6th
6:00–9:00 PM (PST)
California State Capitol – West Steps
Light a candle. Lift a voice. Stand in unity.
