The Grand Ronde Community Today

The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon is a federally recognized Tribe that includes more than 30 Tribes and bands from western Oregon, northern California and southwest Washington. These include tribal bands from the Kalapuya, Molalla, Chasta, Umpqua, Rogue River, Chinook and Tillamook.

The Tribe is active throughout its ancestral homelands but located in western Oregon, where it has an 11,500-acre reservation in Yamhill County. With approximately 5,500 enrolled tribal members, the Tribe is governed by a nine-member Tribal Council that is elected by the Tribe’s voting membership.

The Tribe’s vision is to be a Tribal community known as a caring people dedicated to the principles of honesty and integrity. The Tribe is committed to the responsible stewardship of human and natural resources while striving to be a community willing to act with courage in preserving Tribal cultures and traditions for future generations.

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