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12 Απρ 2022 · Lynn ‘Nay’ Valbuena begins her term as Chairwoman with a focus on serving her tribal community and continuing efforts to strengthen the Tribe’s Serrano culture, governmental sovereignty, and service obligations to San Manuel citizens.
- Tribal Leaders in Place Following the 2024 Elections at San Manuel
SAN MANUEL INDIAN RESERVATION (Near Highland, Calif. May 15,...
- Tribal Leaders in Place Following the 2024 Elections at San Manuel
15 Μαΐ 2024 · SAN MANUEL INDIAN RESERVATION (Near Highland, Calif. May 15, 2024) - During a ceremony held yesterday, three elected leaders took the oath of office to be seated on the Yuhaaviatam Tribal Council of San Manuel: Chairwoman Lynn “Nay” Valbuena, Treasurer Latisha Prieto and Second Governing Council Member Laurena Bolden. All three incumbent ...
Lynn ‘Nay’ Valbuena begins her term as Chairwoman with a focus on serving her tribal community and continuing efforts to strengthen the Tribe’s Serrano culture, governmental sovereignty, and service obligations to San Manuel citizens.
15 Μαΐ 2024 · All three incumbent San Manuel Tribal Council officials will begin new four-year terms in accordance with the Tribe's Constitution. They will continue to serve with Tribal Council members Vice Chairman Johnny Hernandez, Jr. , Secretary Audrey Martinez , Culture Seat Joe Maarango, and First Governing Council Member Edward Duro.
12 Μαΐ 2023 · During a ceremony, four leaders were sworn into office: Vice Chairman Johnny Hernandez, Jr.; Secretary Audrey Martinez; First Governing Council Member Edward Duro; and a new position, the Culture Seat Member Karina Torres. The leaders will begin new terms in accordance with the tribe’s constitution.
14 Απρ 2022 · Lynn ‘Nay’ Valbuena begins her term as Chairwoman with a focus on serving her tribal community and continuing efforts to strengthen the tribe’s Serrano culture, governmental sovereignty, and service obligations to San Manuel citizens.
28 Απρ 2014 · The San Manuel Band of Mission Indians has elected Lynn "Nay" Valbuena as chairwoman. Valbuena, whose term begins today, will lead San Manuel's seven-member tribal council that is responsible for enforcing by-laws, establishing policies, protecting business interests and preserving the sovereignty of the tribe.