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In 1980, MAPOM collaborated with the National Park Service to build an interpretive Coast Miwok Village at Kule Loklo in the Point Reyes National Seashore. The village is built from traditional materials and Coast Miwok rituals and protocols were observed in its construction.
Kule Loklo was built and is maintained by volunteers, but the program is temporarily suspended. For more information about volunteering at Kule Loklo or in the Seashore in general, please visit the volunteer website at Point Reyes Volunteer Opportunities.
Organized activities are currently suspended at Kule Loklo, but the village can still be visited. Past activities have included the annual Big Time Festival, MAPOM activities such as our California Indian Skills classes, and private ceremonies in the roundhouse.