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1 Dollar Hawaiians tribes

Issuer Jamul Indian Village (Native American tribes)
Year 2018
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Technique Milled
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Obverse lettering JAMUL SOVEREIGN NATION
NATIVE INDIAN NATIONS IN AMERICA
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Edge Plain
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Jamul Indian Village, a federally recognized Kumeyaay band located in San Diego County, began issuing tribal dollars under the Native American Dollar program framework — a vehicle some smaller sovereign nations have used to assert economic presence beyond their casino operations. The Kumeyaay have inhabited the region for thousands of years and were among the last California tribes to cede land under duress during the Spanish mission period.

The "Hawaiians tribes" designation is an unusual attribution for a Jamul-issued piece, suggesting either a commemorative inter-tribal collaboration or a misattribution in the supply chain — documentation on this specific variant is sparse.

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