The chief's house was larger than the others and formed the center of the village, facing the water source.
In addition to serving as the chief's residence, it was the men's house and focal point of village life.
[7] The Nomlaki's primary foods were acorns, grass seeds and tubers, deer, elk, rabbits, birds, and fish.
Finally in 1994, the federal government restored the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians to full tribal status.
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The Rolling Hills Casino also offers guests a variety of dining venues including Six Two Eight Steakhouses, Rock & Brews, Brews Hall, Double Down Cafe, In 1999, the tribe entered into a Tribal-State gaming compact with the State of California in order to conduct Class III gaming on trust land.