Las Vegas Paiute Tribe

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The Las Vegas Paiute Tribe is a federally recognized Native American tribe of Southern Paiute people based in the Las Vegas Valley of Nevada, known for its cultural preservation efforts and economic enterprises including gaming and retail businesses.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American tribe
federally recognized tribe
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
cultureRegion Great Basin
engagesIn cultural preservation
economic development
ethnicGroup Southern Paiute people
focusesOn cultural education
language revitalization
protection of sacred sites
hasCulturalHeritage Southern Paiute oral traditions
basketry
traditional crafts
hasDemographics enrolled tribal members
hasEconomicActivity gaming
golf course operation
retail business
tobacco retail
hasGoverningBody tribal council
hasGovernmentType tribal government
hasRight tribal sovereignty
hasSettlement Las Vegas Indian Colony
Snow Mountain Reservation
isPartOf Native American tribes in Nevada
Southern Paiute people
surface form: Southern Paiute tribes
jurisdiction Las Vegas Paiute tribal lands
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
locatedIn Clark County, Nevada
Las Vegas Valley
Nevada
nativeTo Mojave Desert
surface form: Mojave Desert region
near Las Vegas, Nevada
operates Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort
smoke shops
partOf Southern Paiute people
surface form: Southern Paiute Nation
people Southern Paiute people
surface form: Southern Paiute
populationGroup Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
practices traditional Southern Paiute customs
recognizedAs sovereign domestic dependent nation
recognizedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
region southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
religion Native American traditional religion
reservationType urban reservation
stateRecognizedIn Nevada
subjectTo Bureau of Indian Affairs
traditionalLanguage Southern Paiute language

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