A Decade of Development Engineering with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation

By Tamara Straus For the Pinoleville Pomo Nation of Ukiah, California, collaboration has not historically been a word used to describe interactions with white Americans. As late as 1950, native people were not permitted to walk on both sides of the street and signs in Ukiah’s storefront windows read, “No dogs or Indians allowed.” Angela … Continue reading A Decade of Development Engineering with the Pinoleville Pomo Nation