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Specialty Foods From The Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation

In our native Patwin language, séka means blue. By naming our line of agricultural products Séka Hills, we honor the blue hills that overlook our homeland as well as our language and heritage.

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Estate grown on tribal land

Séka Hills certified extra virgin olive oils, estate wines, honey and agricultural products reflect the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation’s deep, millennia-long connection with the fertile land of the Capay Valley. Séka Hills is focused on producing only the finest quality products that thrive in the unique Capay Valley environment.

“Aptly known as Séka Hills—“blue hills” in the Patwin language—the idyllic landscape is home to a sustainable farming operation run by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation. And they’re making some of the best extra-virgin olive oil in the world.

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