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Shoshone-Bannock History in Idaho PART I OF II: 2008's historic Idaho Democratic Convention, held in Boise, ID, June 12-14, invited Idaho Native American Tribal members from the Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall, Shoshone-Paiute/Duck Valley, Nez Perce, and Coeur D'Alene tribal communities to take an active part in the convention activities. On June 12th, the Idaho AFL-CIO hosted a Democratic picnic for convention goers. Mr. Ted Howard, Cultural Resource Director, Duck Valley, spoke to picnic participants about the Shoshone-Paiute-Bannock history in the Boise Valley area. 9:49 minutes.
Part II-Grand Entry, Flag Ceremony and Recessional All convention tribal members participated in the grand entry at the beginning of the June 13th Idaho Democratic Convention gathering followed by a flag ceremony and presentation by Mr. Lee Juan Tyler, Council Member, Shoshone-Bannock/Fort Hall community. Fort Hall and Duck Valley singers and drummers played songs for the grand entry, flag ceremony and recessional.
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Native American Prophecy Narrated by the late Floyd RedCrow Westerman 6:36 minutes
7 Generations Elder Orin Lyons talks about preparing for the next 7 generations. 8:43 minutes
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Reno Sparks Indian Colony.. KEYWORDS: reno sparks indian colony nevada tribe nevada tribes
The Reno Sparks Indian Colony is located in Nevada.
Establishment:
13 April, 1917 - purchase of 20 acres by the Authority of the Act of 18 May, 1916 (39 Stat. 123-145)
23 July, 1926 - purchase of 8.38 acres by Authority of the Act of 10 May, 1926 (44 Stat. 496)
23 August, 1986 - acquisition of 1,949.39 acres by Authority of the Act of 23 August, 1986 (100 Stat. 828)
Location:
At East Second street adjacent to the city limits of Reno, Nevada, Washoe County, Nevada, and 10 miles North of Sparks, Washoe County, Nevada at Hungry Valley.
Acreage:
1978.26 acres of Tribal Land
Government:
Organized under the Indian Reorganization Act of 18 June 1934 (48 Stat. 984) as amended. Constitution and By-Laws of the Reno/Sparks Indian Colony approved 15 January, 1936. Amended 08 January, 1971
B.I.A. Agency:
Western Nevada Agency
Carson City, Nevada 89706
Phone:(702) 887-3500
Jurisdiction:
Federal
Contact Info:
98 Colony Road
Reno, Nevada 89502
Telephone: (702) 329-2936
Fax:(702) 329-8710
RELATED LINKS:
Duck Valley | Yerington Paiute Tribe | Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe | Ely Shoshone Tribe | Duckwater Reservation | Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe | Ft. McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe | Confederated Tribes (Goshute Reservation) | Las Vegas Paiute Tribe | Lovelock Paiute Tribe | Moapa River Reservation | Reno/Sparks Indian Colony | Summit Lake Paiute Tribe | Winnemucca Colony | Walker River Paiute Tribe | Yomba Shoshone Tribe |
Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians (comprised of the
Battle Mountain Band, Elko Band, South Fork Band, and Wells Band) |
Washoe Tribe of Nevada/California (comprised of the
Carson Community Council, Dresslerville Community Council, Stewart Community Council, and Woodfords Community Council)
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