Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Tribal Land Development Program (Mojave, CA) #1



The Yahcalo Ndigena Nation (Y.N.N.) Tribal Land Development Program provides member states, family tribal trusts, and other entities the opportunity to secure a portion of valuable tribal land in Mojave, CA, while promoting sustainable development and ensuring community welfare. This initiative focuses on renewable energy, water resources, agricultural growth, and economic empowerment, with an emphasis on long-term protection for future generations through tribal treaties and constitutional laws.


Land Overview & Allocation

The land located in Mojave, CA, will be divided into sections dedicated to renewable energy production (wind and solar), water infrastructure, agricultural development, and residential areas. All land will be held under the Y.N.N. Tribal Lands Trust, ensuring the protection and stewardship of these resources for generations to come.

Land Allocation for Members

Entities such as Member States and Family Tribal Trusts can secure a 0.25-acre parcel of land through the following process:

  • Initial Down Payment: $250 down payment to secure the allocation.
  • Monthly Payments: $250 monthly payments to the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation.
  • Ownership & Development Rights: The allocated land will be held in the Tribal Lands Trust but retains full ownership rights for the entity, subject to Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Federation laws.

Program Features

1. Renewable Energy Development:

  • Windmill Energy Farms: A dedicated section of land will be developed for windmill energy production, providing clean energy for community use, reducing costs, and promoting sustainability.
  • Solar Energy Farms: Solar power installations will support the Nation's renewable energy goals, offering affordable, eco-friendly electricity to residents and businesses.

2. Water Resources & Infrastructure:

  • Water Wells: A network of wells will provide clean and accessible water for all residents, supporting residential, agricultural, and commercial activities.
  • Above Ground Water Tanks: These tanks will ensure water is stored and distributed efficiently throughout the community.
  • Community Pond with Freshwater Fish: A pond will serve both as a sustainable food source and a communal space for recreation and relaxation.

3. Agriculture and Food Security:

  • Community Garden: The community garden will provide access to fresh fruits, vegetables, and herbs. Each entity will have access to farm their own portion, promoting self-sufficiency and food security.
  • Sustainable Farming Practices: Tribal members will be encouraged to use organic, sustainable practices that enrich the soil and preserve biodiversity.

Tribal Land Trust Charter

Participants will receive a Tribal Land Trust Charter, ensuring:

  • Ownership and Development Rights: While entities retain full ownership rights to their allocated land, it will remain subject to the overarching laws of the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Federation.
  • Protection of Rights: The land is held in trust for the protection of future generations under the Tribal Constitutional Law.
  • Intertribal Agreement & Treaty: A treaty will be established for each entity securing land, protecting their rights and enforcing development standards for communal and environmental preservation.

Access to Community Trust Funds

In return for their participation, each entity—whether a tribal state or family trust—will have the right to access Community Trust Funds under the following conditions:

  • Hardship Relief: In times of economic hardship or financial distress, entities may access the Community Trust Funds for temporary relief and support.
  • Development Projects: Entities can also tap into these funds to finance development projects on their allocated land, such as infrastructure improvements, renewable energy installations, or agricultural expansion.
  • Land Rights and Laws: While entities retain full rights to develop and use their allocated land, they are subject to the laws of the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Federation, ensuring consistency with national goals and values.

Key Benefits for Member States & Family Tribal Trusts:

  1. Land Allocation: Secure tribal land through a $250 down payment and monthly payments.
  2. Access to Resources: Gain access to community resources, including renewable energy, water, and food programs.
  3. Community Trust Fund Access: In times of hardship or for development projects, entities can tap into Community Trust Funds to support their land development and ensure sustainability.
  4. Development and Growth: Each entity has full rights to develop their land within the guidelines of the Nation, creating opportunities for economic growth and community building.
  5. Legal and Treaty Protections: All land will be held under Y.N.N. Tribal Lands Trust, with intertribal agreements ensuring future protection and the enforcement of all treaties under Tribal Constitutional Law.

Conclusion

The Yahcalo Ndigena Nation Tribal Land Development Program in Mojave, CA, offers a unique opportunity for member states, family trusts, and other entities to secure land, contribute to sustainable development, and access critical resources for growth and prosperity. With a focus on renewable energy, food security, and communal support, this initiative guarantees that the land will be protected and nurtured for generations to come under the stewardship of the Yahcalo Ndigena Nation.


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