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You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. 3 Nations Wellness CenterRSTHC Fitness Center & Diabetes Prevention Events
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Government Jobs

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You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Chairman/AdministrationChairman Gardipe was sworn-in as Tribal Chairman on December 13, 2023. Prior the being elected as Tribal Chairman, he had 13 years of Tribal Council experience; 8 of the 13 years he served as Vice-Chairman.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Cultural ResourcesThe RSIC Cultural Resources Program revitalizes and perpetuates culture by its active expression of sovereignty through the preservation, protection, and management of Native American cultural resources and traditional cultural properties.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Current Job OpeningsUpdated February 13, 2024
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Education/Head StartThe Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Education Department provides continued academic support for community members ensuring personal growth and success.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. EnrollmentThe (RSIC) Enrollment Office oversees an established enrollment process by maintaining accurate records of the 1,303 members of the Colony. Enrollment strives to ensure that RSIC members are given quality and efficient services.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. FinanceThe Finance Department serves many important functions for RSIC and maintains several services used by the employees, members, residents, and businesses.
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News Flash

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You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Camp News NewsletterCamp News - Serving the Reno-Sparks Indian Colony and Hungry Valley Communities since the early 1980's. The newsletter is produced monthly out of the Public Relations Office. RSIC Administration Office helps publish and distribute the newsletter to our community.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. Numaga Indian Days 2024The powwow is named after Chief Numaga, the famous Paiute Chief, known for peace. Numaga translated to the English language, means “Giver / Generous Leader.” His successful peace negotiations before and after the Battle of Pyramid Lake helped set a precedent for future disputes. Numaga repeatedly chose peace when he could, but always remained a fierce warrior. Facing severe threats to his people by invading miners and ranchers after silver was discovered in the Comstock Lode near Carson City, NV and gold in Sierra Mountains, he led his people to victory against the US Militia and volunteers in the Battle of Pyramid Lake (1860). The newcomers assaulted the Paiutes and destroyed their food sources. Throughout his lifetime, Numaga was a visionary leader and had the courage to advocate on behalf of all native people over the loss of habitable land, food sources, traditional spiritual teachings and culture. Numaga has a documented history of trying to preserve the destruction of our aboriginal lands. Numaga called the pine nut groves "the Indian’s orchards" and asked colonizers to collect fallen timber instead of cutting down healthy trees. Unfortunately, Numaga’s early advocacy for Mother Earth fell on deaf ears. It is astonishing that Native people continue the same fight today with climate justice, green energy and the decisions made to desecrate Mother Earth for profit. This is why we honor Chief Numaga.
You must sign in to subscribe to or unsubscribe from lists. RSIC's Press ReleasesUp-to-date information about Reno-Sparks Indian Colony's significant events and tribal news.
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