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Clark. Reservation extends into San Bernardino County, California and Mohave County, Arizona. Goshute Reservation. Goshute. 539 [1] 122,085. White Pine. Reservation extends into Juab and Tooele Counties in Utah. Las Vegas Indian Colony.
The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe has a reservation, the Las Vegas Indian Colony, at 36°21′02″N 115°20′27″W in Clark County adjacent to the northwest corner of Las Vegas. The reservation was first established in 1911 and today is 3,850 acres (1,560 ha) large. In 1992, 52 tribal members lived on the reservation and 71 people were enrolled in ...
Pyramid Lake Museum. The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Reservation is a United States reservation in northwestern Nevada, approximately 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Reno, in Washoe, Storey, and Lyon counties. It is governed by the federally recognized Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, which represents two Northern Paiute bands, the larger Kuyuidökadö ...
The Summit Lake Paiute Tribe has a federal reservation, the Summit Lake Indian Reservation, at 41°31′27″N 119°03′08″W in Humboldt County, Nevada. The reservation was established in 1913 and is 12,573 acres (50.9 km 2), with 10,098 acres (40.9 km 2) of trust lands. [3] At a remote northwest corner of Nevada, the tribe is the most ...
The Moapa River Indian Reservation is located near Moapa Town, Nevada. Moapa River Indian Reservation consists of 71,954 acres (29,119 hectares). As of the census of 2010, the population was 238, up from 206 in 2000. [5] The reservation is crossed from northeast to southwest by the I-15 highway.
The Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Tribe has a federal reservation, the Fallon Paiute-Shoshone Reservation, at 39°31′16″N 118°37′03″W, in Churchill County. The reservation, established in 1887, comprises 5,540 acres (22.4 km 2). In 2005, 1,692 people lived on the reservation.
The Winnemucca Indian Colony of Nevada has a reservation at in Humboldt County, NevadaThe reservation was established on June 18, 1917, and comprises two parcels of land, 20 acres (0.081 km 2) enclosed within the urban area of the City of Winnemucca centered on Cinnabar Street, and 320 acres (1.3 km 2) of rural land on the southern edge of the city west of Water Canyon Road.
The Reno-Sparks Indian Colony in Nevada was established in the early 1900s by members of related tribes who lived near Reno for work; they became a federally recognized tribe in 1934 after forming a government under the Indian Reorganization Act. With its base in Reno, Nevada, the RSIC consists of 1,134 members from three Great Basin tribes ...