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California Lodge History

Current and Ancestor Lodges

  • Amangi Nacha (Sacramento – W3N)
    • Canaku (Auburn)
    • Kowaunkamish (Marysvile)
    • Mayi (Sacramento)
    • Tehama (Chico)
  • Cahuilla (Redlands – W4S)
    • A-tsa (1955 – 1974) (Redlands)
    • Ho-Mita Koda (1948 – 1952) (Redlands)
    • Navajo (1937 – 2006) ** (Ontario)
    • Tahquitz (1938 – 1973) (Riverside)
    • Wisumahi (1952 – 1973) (San Bernardino)
  • Chumash (Santa Barbara – W4N)
    • Canalino (Santa Barbara)
    • Chumash – Miwok – Cayucos (San Luis Obispo)
  • Hungteetsepoppi (Piedmont – W3S)
  • Malibu (Los Angeles/Sherman Oaks – W4N)
    • Tamet (West Los Angeles)
    • Walika (Los Angeles/Van Nuys)
  • Ohlone (San Mateo – W3S)
    • Pomponio (San Mateo)
    • Stanford-Oljato (Palo Alto)
  • Orca (Santa Rosa – W3N)
    • Cabrosha (Petaluma)
    • Mow-A-Toc (Eureka)
  • Puvunga (Long Beach – W4S)
  • Saklan (San Jose – W3S)
    • Esselen (Salinas)
    • Miwok (San Jose)
  • Spe-Le-Yai (Glendale – W4N)
  • Tah-Heetch (Fresno – W3S)
    • Mirimichi (Visalia)
    • Sha-Cha-Quoi (Fresno)
  • Talako (San Rafael – W3N)
  • Tiwahe (San Diego – W6W)
    • Ashie (San Diego)
    • Pang (El Centro)
  • Toloma (Modesto – W3S)
    • Sumi – Stanislaus (Stockton)
    • Yo-Se-Mite (Modesto)
  • Topa Topa (Camarillo W4N)
  • Tuku’Ut (Pasadena – W4N)
    • Navajo ** (Ontario)
    • Siwinis (Los Angeles)
    • Ta Tanka (Pasadena)
  • Wiatava (Costa Mesa – W4S)
    • Ahwahnee (Anaheim)
    • San Gorgonio (Santa Ana)
  • Yerba Buena (Alameda – Pleasant Hill – W3N)
    • Achewon Nimat (Oakland – W3S)
      • Machek N’Gult (Oakland)
      • Royaneh (San Francisco)
    • Kaweah (Alameda – W3S)
    • Ut-In-Selica (Pleasant Hill – W3N)
      • Oo-Yum-Buli (Walnut Creek)
      • Swegedaigea (Vallejo)
  • Yowlumne (Bakersfield – W4N)

Lodges By Alphabetical Order

  1. A-tsa (1955 – 1974) (Redlands)
  2. Achewon Nimat (Oakland – W3S)
  3. Ahwahnee (Anaheim)
  4. Amangi Nacha (Sacramento – W3N)
  5. Ashie (San Diego)
  6. Cabrosha (Petaluma)
  7. Cahuilla (Redlands – W4S)
  8. Canaku # 511 (Auburn)
  9. Canaliño (Santa Barbara)
  10. Cayucos Lodge # 304 (San Luis Obispo)
  11. Chumash (Santa Barbara – W4N)
  12. Chumash # 304 (San Luis Obispo)
  13. Esselen (Salinas)
  14. Ho-Mita Koda (1948 – 1952) (Redlands)
  15. Hungteetsepoppi (Piedmont – W3S)
  16. Kaweah (Alameda – W3S)
  17. Kowaunkamish (Marysvile)
  18. La La’Qam Geela # 491 (Oregon)
  19. Machek N’Gult (Oakland)
  20. Makualla Lodge # 437 (Oregon)
  21. Malibu (Los Angeles/Sherman Oaks – W4N)
  22. Mayi (Sacramento)
  23. Mazama Lodge # 421 (Oregon)
  24. Mirimichi (Visalia)
  25. Miwok # 304 (San Luis Obispo)
  26. Miwok (San Jose)
  27. Mow-A-Toc (Eureka)
  28. Navajo (1937 – 2006) ** (Ontario)
  29. Nebagamon Lodge # 312 (Nevada)
  30. Oo-Yum-Buli (Walnut Creek)
  31. Ohlone (San Mateo – W3S)
  32. Orca (Santa Rosa – W3N)
  33. Pang (El Centro)
  34. Pomponio (San Mateo)
  35. Puvunga (Long Beach – W4S)
  36. Royaneh (San Francisco)
  37. Saklan (San Jose – W3S)
  38. San Gorgonio (Santa Ana)
  39. Sha-Cha-Quoi (Fresno)
  40. Sinawava Lodge # 312 (Nevada)
  41. Siwinis (Los Angeles)
  42. Spe-Le-Yai (Glendale – W4N)
  43. Stanford (Palo Alto)
  44. Stanford-Oljato (Palo Alto)
  45. Sumi – Stanislaus (Stockton)
  46. Swegedaigea (Vallejo)
  47. Ta Tanka (Pasadena)
  48. Tah-Heetch (Fresno – W3S)
  49. Tahquitz (1938 – 1973) (Riverside)
  50. Talako (San Rafael – W3N)
  51. Tamet (West Los Angeles)
  52. Tannu Lodge (Nevada)
  53. Tehama (Chico)
  54. Tiwahe (San Diego – W6W)
  55. Toloma (Modesto – W3S)
  56. Topa Topa (Camarillo W4N)
  57. Tuku’Ut (Pasadena – W4N)
  58. Ut-In-Selica (Pleasant Hill – W3N)
  59. Walika (Los Angeles/Van Nuys)
  60. Wiatava (Costa Mesa – W4S)
  61. Wisumahi (1952 – 1973) (San Bernardino)
  62. Yerba Beuna (Alameda – Pleasant Hill)
  63. Yo-Se-Mite (Modesto)
  64. Yowlumne (Bakersfield – W4N)

* Does not include Tannu and Lo La’Qam Geela Lodges which have territory in California but Council Service Center is located out of state.
** Navajo was split along the County Line, with parts going to Ta Tanka and Cahuilla Lodges.


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Last updated: October 30, 2024 at 12:39 pm

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