One of 13 bands of the Kumeyaay Nation, tracing its roots in Southern California back 12,000 years. Federally recognized as a sovereign nation in 1981.
"Big news! 🎉 Taking luxury to new heights. Jamul Casino 16-story boutique hotel featuring 200 rooms, stunning amenities, and a sky bridge connecting to the casino. Game-changing move redefines the gambling experience and more jobs. Stay tuned! 💎 #JamulCasino#LuxuryHotel"
🌟 Exciting News! 🙌 Chairwoman Erica M. Pinto of Jamul Indian Village had the honor of joining the Secretary’s Tribal Advisory Committee (#STAC) meeting, engaging in vital discussions on behalf of CA tribal nations. Together, we're making a difference! 💪✨ #JamulIndianVillage
🎉Thrilled to announce the Jamul Indian Village of California won NAFOA's 2023 Business Impact Deal of the Year!🏆 Our successful casino-related debt refinancing has reduced annual interest by $30M+💰 A testament to our Tribe's resilience & hard work!🌟 #NAFOA#JamulIndianVillage
Congratulations to @MorongoBand, @JamulTribe, @OKState University College of Osteopathic Medicine @CherokeeNation, Laguna Development Corporation CEO Maxine R. Velasquez, and Jena Band of Choctaw Indians Chief B. Cheryl Smith: https://t.co/XEC97RlNBv
Learn more about the Kumeyaay history in San Diego. Great article by Peter Rowe in today's San Diego Union Tribune. #sd250#kumeyaay
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Chairwoman Erica Pinto and Councilwoman Teresa Cousins welcome you to learn more about the Kumeyaay culture and traditions at SD250. https://t.co/hK7QJi4kn0
It was a great turnout today for SD250. Thank you to all who came out to learn about the struggles and the important contributions made by the Kumeyaay in San Diego. #sd250. #kumeyaay