Starting July 1, 2024 the Nevada Indian Commission will be known as the Nevada Department of Native American Affairs (DNAA). The Nevada Indian Commission started in 1965, and was originally established to be a mediary for Tribal-state relations and the entity whereby Tribal concerns and issues affecting Native American Indians could be directly addressed with the Governor. Over the past 50+ years, the commission has evolved into something much greater. With this transition comes not only a new name, but the elevation of our department, as its own entity in state government.
With this transition, we are rolling out a new brand and website that will support our vision and next steps as a department. This will be launched fall of 2024. Stay tuned for more exciting updates!
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Upcoming Dates in Nevada’s Tribal Nations
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Important Dates
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Save the Date: Stewart Fathers Day Powwow
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Stewart Indian School Cultural Center & Museum Announces New Exhibit: Basketry: Resilience, Beauty, and Ingenuity of the Great Basin
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Updated Important Dates In Our Tribal Nations
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DNAA Invites Public Review of Inaugural Strategic Plan
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Native American Day In Nevada!!!!
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Remaining Native Screening Outside at SISCC&M!!
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Important Upcoming Events In Nevada’s Tribal Nations
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UNIVERISTY OF NEVADA EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY