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Molin Malicay
May 29, 1944 - May 18, 2025

For several years, Molin continued sharing educational presentations for local audiences during Pomo Honoring Month. Topics included California History and the Mission System and Government Indian Boarding Schools. Because of his strong commitment to a wide range of Indian health issues, he also incorporated the physical and mental health challenges caused by multi-generational trauma.
 

As a mentor, Molin was insightful, funny, kind and generous. Molin lived a life of service for decades
and touched many lives. His loss is immeasurable
for Native communities, and everyone who came
in contact with him - especially those who were privileged to call him a friend. 

Celebration of Life

Molin Malicay was a leader, educator, tireless advocate for Indian health, and so much more.
Not only was he the CEO of the Sonoma County Indian Health Project (SCIHP) for 17 years, he traveled across the country giving workshops and trainings about Native history for small groups and major corporations. Professionally and personally, Molin was comfortable in any environment and with people from all walks of life. After Molin “retired” from SCIHP, he continued to work with various nonprofits as a consultant.

As a long-time supporter of the Pomo Project, Molin brought his wisdom and experience to the Pomo Project organizing team. He also participated in numerous interview programs on KOWS Radio in Sonoma County. Molin’s favorite event that he helped create was the Elders Panel, where we asked Indigenous seniors
to share their experiences growing up Indian, and “Living in Two Worlds.” 

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