As of the 2020 Census the population of this group was 423.[7] Tolowa people are also part of other federally recognized tribes in northern California and Oregon.
Government
The Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation is headquartered in Smith River, California. They are governed by a democratically elected, seven-member tribal council.[8] Their current tribal administration is as follows:
Chairperson: Jeri Lynn Thompson
Vice Chairperson: Scott Sullivan
Secretary: Debbie Boardman
Treasurer: Jaytuk Steinruck
Councilmember: Dr. Joseph Giovannetti
Councilmember: Amanda O'Connell
Councilmember: Dorothy Wait
Executive Director: Troy Ralstin
Reservation
The Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation is a federally recognized tribe, which owns 805 acres of land on or adjacent to its reservation in Del Norte County, north of Crescent City.[6] The Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation was established in 1906; their land used to consist of only 30-acres.[9] The nearest community is Smith River, while the nearest incorporated city is Brookings, Oregon, about 10 miles to the north. In 1862, the US Government established the Smith River Reservation, which consisted of 16,000 acres and which was abandoned by the U.S. in 1868.
Economic development
The Tolowa Dee-ni' Nation (Smith River Rancheria) owns and operates the Lucky 7 Casino and Xaa-wan'-k'wvt Village Resort in Smith River, California.[10]