2020 Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) Summit
*June 3-4, 2020*
Stewart Indian School Gym
5500 Snyder Avenue Carson City, NV 89701
Organized by the Bi-State Tribal Natural Resources Committee (BTNRC)
The mission of the Bi-State Tribal Natural Resources Committee (BTNRC) is to promote, protect and preserve good management of lands in the bi-state through advocacy and education using a holistic approach. The purpose of the Committee is to educate and facilitate communication between tribes and land management agencies. The Committee is made up of official representatives of the Tribes in the Bi-State area, individual Tribal members, and representatives of the land and wildlife management agency units.
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2020 Bi-State Traditional Ecological Summit Registration is open
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For Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Bighorn Sheep Reintroduction Part Of Decades Long Effort To Recover Wildlife
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The Census, or Why Your Answers Matter
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Former Vice President, Joe Biden addresses important Native issues
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February 9 Response Deadline to the The US Navy’s Fallon Range Training Modernization project Impact Statement.
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Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum opens
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Save the Date for the 13th Annual Nevada Department of Education American Indian Education Summit
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Nevada Delegation, Announces Introduction of Compromise Legislation to Protect the Desert National Wildlife Refuge
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Pyramid Lake, Reno Sparks Indian Colony, & Washoe tribes Selected for Expansion of Program Enhancing Tribal Access to National Crime Information Databases
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Governor Sisolak honors Stewart Indian School Cultural Center and Museum with a Certificate of Recognition