RATTLESNAKE ISLAND (CLEAR LAKE)

: ''For other places with the same name, see Rattlesnake Island.''
'Rattlesnake Island' is an island located on Clear Lake in Lake County, northern California. Its land area is nominally 53 acres, but may vary significantly as lake levels rise and fall. It is 500 feet offshore from the north shore of the eastern arm of Clear Lake, the site of the Elem Indian Colony.
There is evidence of Native American activity on the island, possibly dating back as much as 8,000 years, although little archaeological work has been conducted. This site is connected with the prehistoric Post Pattern, and has probably been used by the Southeastern Pomo throughout prehistoric times. The Elem Pomo Colony have claimed the island to be their place of origin, and a political and religious center.
A history of ownership disputes dates as far back as the late nineteenth century. Due to a controversial 1949 U.S. court decision, the Elem Pomo tribe allegedly lost 80,000 acres (320 km²) of its ancestral land, including the island. At present, the island is owned by a Bay Area businessman, John Nady (founder of Nady Systems Inc.)[1]. His 2003 attempt to obtain permits to construct a log cabin on the island was challenged by Elem Indian Colony members. John Parker, a local archaeologist, is presently petitioning the federal government to add the island to the National Register of Historical Places.

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Clear Lake

Elem Indian Colony

Post Pattern

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Lengthy article about the island's history and the Elem tribe's battles with Nady

Recent article about possible sale of the Konocti Harbor resort to local tribes--discusses Rattlesnake Island

Editorial commentary about the Nady-Elem dispute

Lake County Record-Bee article about the dispute

Elem Nation of Pomo official website

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