The Blue Lake Rancheria strives each day to secure a better future for its people; protect its sovereignty and heritage; learn from the past; and build a resilient, healthy economy and environment, with benefits for the Tribe, the region, and the planet.
RECOGNITION & AWARDS
BLR Recognized by the White House as “CLIMATE ACTION CHAMPION.”
The Blue Lake Rancheria, a Federally recognized tribal government, began its strategic climate action plan in 2008 and is a regional leader in strategically planning and implementing both climate resiliency and greenhouse gas reduction measures… [READ MORE]
BLR TRIBE UNDERTAKES INNOVATIVE ACTION TO REDUCE THE CAUSES OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Named a Climate Action Champion, this California tribal community is building community resilience as it undertakes mitigation action… [READ MORE]
BLR FEATURE ARTICLE FROM U.S. DEPT. OF ENERGY
With sustainability as a guiding principle, the Blue Lake Rancheria has invested considerable time and money into energy conservation and renewable energy projects… [READ MORE]
INDIAN COUNTRY ENERGY AND INFRASTRUCTURE WORKING GROUP
The Indian Country Energy and Infrastructure Working Group (ICEIWG) works collaboratively with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Indian Energy to assist in surveys, analysis, and recommendations related to program and policy initiatives that fulfill DOE’s statutory authorizations and requirements... [READ MORE]
RECOGNIZING TRIBAL CLIMATE ACTION
The Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe of California is a federally recognized Native American tribal government and community located in far northwestern California within Humboldt County, ~6 miles inland from the Pacific Ocean coastline. The Tribe, its government, elected leaders, and staff have made significant progress implementing greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measures while improving community resiliency… [READ MORE]
NEWS
New Broadband coming to the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe
Looking Forward: Native American Education in Humboldt County
Tsunami Communications Test Cancelled for This Year
County and Tribal Emergency Response Teams Attend Training at Blue Lake Rancheria on How to Survive a Community Disaster; First Responder Involved in Benbow Girls Rescue Shares Experience
BLUE LAKE RANCHERIA ELDER NUTRITION PROGRAM HELPS HOMEBOUND NATIVE ELDERS & SENIOR CITIZENS
October 2024
November 2024