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  2. Category:Native American tribes in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Native American tribes in Nevada" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Martis people; Moapa Band of Paiute Indians;

  3. Washoe people - Wikipedia

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    Washoe woman. Washoe people are the only Great Basin tribe whose language is not Numic, so they are believed to have inhabited the region prior to neighboring tribes.The Kings Beach Complex that emerged about 500 CE around Lake Tahoe and the northern Sierra Nevada are regarded as early Washoe culture.

  4. List of people from Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Emmet D. Boyle – first Nevada-born governor of Nevada; Berkeley L. Bunker (1906–1999) – U.S. senator from Nevada and member of the U.S. House of Representatives; Howard Cannon (1912–2002) – former Democratic U S Senator from Nevada; Catherine Cortez Masto (born 1964) – U.S. senator from Nevada (since 2017)

  5. Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    According to Indian Affairs 1859 in Utah there were 4,500 Shoshones. Indian Affairs 1866 reported in Utah 4,500 eastern Bannock and Shoshone intermingled and 3,800 western and northwestern Shoshone as well as 2,000 Shoshone in Nevada and 2,500 Shoshone in Idaho, as well as an unspecified number in Oregon.

  6. Category:Native American history of Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Native American history of Nevada" The following 59 pages are in this category, out of 59 total. ... Washoe people; Wild Horse Reservoir;

  7. Goshute - Wikipedia

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    The Western Shoshoni speaking Ely Shoshone Tribe of Nevada called all Goshute after one of their important bands Aibibaa Newe ("White chalky clay Water People"), the Duckwater Shoshone Tribe (Tsaidüka) know them as Egwibaanɨwɨ (literally "Smell Water People") - maybey referring to their desert culture survival techniques.

  8. Northern Paiute people - Wikipedia

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    The two good people (Paiute) were to be protected and cared for by the woman while the two bad people were subject to the man. The two sets of pairs (good and bad) left the man and woman. Each pair created fire: the two good people made a fire with minimal smoke, the two bad people made a fire with thick smoke.

  9. Mohave people - Wikipedia

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    Mohave or Mojave (Mojave: 'Aha Makhav) are a Native American people indigenous to the Colorado River in the Mojave Desert.The Fort Mojave Indian Reservation includes territory within the borders of California, Arizona, and Nevada.