In recognition of Clark County’s 3rd Annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day, the Indigenous community will come together with
Commissioner Tick Segerblom to celebrate changing the colors of the lights on the iconic welcome sign at the world-famous Las Vegas Strip!
Celebrating Indigenous Peoples’ Day fights the invisibility that impacts Natives communities—it is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate Native peoples, their resiliency and their future, in the present.
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Exhibit Opens at Stewart Indian School Cultural Center Showcases the Regalia Connected with Modern Pow Wow Celebrations
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Call to Artist, Nevada Arts Council’s October Grant & Funding Opportunities
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October 10, 2022, Clark County’s 3rd Annual Indigenous Peoples’ Day
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Pyramid Lake Museum honors September 30, National Day of Remembrance
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Governor Sisolak Proclaims September 23, 2022 Native American Day in Nevada
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CORTEZ MASTO, ROSEN, ANNOUNCE MORE THAN $5M TO WALKER RIVER PAIUTE TRIBE FOR WATER UPGRADES
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Secretary Haaland Announces Members of the Advisory Committee on Reconciliation in Place Names
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Governor Sisolak Proclaims August 9th as Indigenous People’s Day in Nevada
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Washoe Tribe, TRPA get $3.4 million to combat aquatic invasive species at Tahoe
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First Lady Presents, Melissa Melero-Moose