Inaja Band of Diegueno Mission Indians
The Inaja Band of Diegueño Mission Indians of the Inaja and Cosmit Reservation is a federally recognized tribe of Kumeyaay Indians, who are sometimes known as Mission Indians.
Reservation
The Inaja and Cosmit Reservation is a federal Indian reservation located 36 miles in northeastern San Diego County, California, near Julian. It is accessible via Interstate 8 east and California Route 67 north. The reservation is large with a population of approximately 15. The reservation consists of two parcels of land, one Inaja, the other Cosmit, that sit at the base the Cuyamaca Peak and is accessed only by the unpaved, county-maintained, Boulder Creek Rd. Older houses exist at Inaja, but harsh winter conditions and a lack of facilities hinder development. Cosmit used to have residences and tribal dances and fiestas in years past.The reservation was established in 1875. Since 1973, none of the 21 enrolled members lived on the reservation. The Tribe is federally recognized and the United States Census Bureau continues to survey the community.
Government
Members of the Inaja-Cosmit Band belong to the Kumeyaay Nation. Tribal lands of the Kumeyaay Nation extend from San Diego and Imperial counties in California to territories 60 miles south of the Mexican border The Inaja Band is headquartered in Escondidio. They are governed by a democratically elected tribal council. Rebecca Maxcy Osuna is their current tribal chairperson.The tribe's Department of Housing and Urban Development received a $20,881 grant to rehabilitate tribal housing to make them more energy efficient, under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009.