OVBT
The Paiute-Shoshone
Owens Valley Board of Trustees
PROFESSIONALISM • INTEGRITY • TEAMWORK • LEADERSHIP • RESPECT • COMPASSION • NATIVE CULTURE
OVCDC is governed by the seven member Paiute-Shoshone Owens Valley Board of Trustees (OVBT) consisting of the five member Bishop Paiute Tribal Council and one elected Trustee representing the Big Pine Paiute Tribe and one elected Trustee representing the Lone Paiute Tribe.
The “OVBT” was created by the “Trust Agreement for Relief and Rehabilitation Grant to Unorganized Bands” in 1939, pursuant to an Act of congress, the Emergency Relief Appropriation Act of 1938.
The Congressional grants to the Tribes in 1939 were a consequence of congress in 1937, agreeing to a land exchange with the City of Los Angeles during the years in which Los Angeles was buying property and water rights throughout the Owens Valley. Three thousand acres of trust lands were held in trust for the Tribes by the U.S.
Congress appropriated funds to be used for the construction of individual homes on the new reservation lands. In the trust agreement between the United States and the three Tribes, the Owens Valley Board of Trustees was created. The Board’s original purpose was to control the assignments of property, use of funds, and homes and improvements created with those funds.
The Board of Trustees created OVCDC in 1976. OVCDC is a Tribal consortium overseen by the Owens Valley Board of Trustees.