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Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians - California (U.S.)

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[Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians flag] image by Rob Raeside, 29 July 2014



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The Band

Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians

Established by the Executive Orders of 1875 and 1934
Location: Eastern San Diego County, near the Town of Alpine, CA (also known as the Baron Long Reservation)
Area: 1,609 acres
Population: @ 289
Tribal Chairman: Bobby L.Barrett (2007-)
Previous Chairman: Anthony R. Pico

Only few years ago, unemployment was as high as 80 % and 60 % of the housing was substandard. Today, nobody is on welfare and the future looks really bright. They own Viejas Casino and Outlet Center with the outdoor concert venue featuring top-name entertainment in the summer. It is a popular place for the San Diegans and tourists alike The flags of the Viejas Band are common sight around Alpine, CA.

Chrystian Kretowicz, 30 January 2008


The Flag

A pale yellow flag with a central disk divided per saltire maroon, dark blue, light blue, white.
Ben Cahoon, 29 July 2014