Summit Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada
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The Summit Lake Paiute Tribe of Nevada is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute Indians in northwest Nevada
Nevada
Nevada is a state in the western, mountain west, and southwestern regions of the United States. With an area of and a population of about 2.7 million, it is the 7th-largest and 35th-most populous state. Over two-thirds of Nevada's people live in the Las Vegas metropolitan area, which contains its...

. Their autonym is Agai Panina Ticutta or Agaipaninadi meaning "Summit Lake" or "Trout Lake." They are traditionally known as the "Fish Eaters."

Reservation

The Summit Lake Paiute Tribe has a federal reservation, the Summit Lake Reservation, at 41°31′27"N 119°03′08"W in Humboldt County, Nevada
Humboldt County, Nevada
Humboldt County is a county located in the U.S. state of Nevada. As of 2007, the population was estimated to be 18,052. Its county seat is Winnemucca.The county was the site of an arrest in 2000 that led to the U.S. Supreme Court decision Hiibel v...

. The reservation was established in 1913 and is 12573 acres (50.9 km²), with 10098 acres (40.9 km²) of trust lands. In 1990, 6 tribal members lived on the reservation. In 1992, 112 people were enrolled in the tribe. Summit Lake is part of the reservation; however, there is no safe source of drinking water on the reservation.

History

Traditionally, before European-American contact, the Agai Panina Ticutta tribe controlled an area of 2800 square miles (7,252 km²) around the borders of Nevada, California, and Oregon. Their lands were unilaterally seized by the US government and in 1867 became part of a military reservation, Camp McGerry, which was abandoned in 1871. The buildings of Camp McGerry still standing have become tribal property.

During the 1880s through the early 1900s, the state of Nevada did not allow Indian children to attend state public schools. The federal government forced tribal children to attended boarding schools at Fort Bidwell, California
Fort Bidwell, California
Fort Bidwell is a census-designated place in Modoc County, California. It is located northeast of Alturas, at an elevation of 4564 feet . The population was 173 at the 2010 census.-Geography:...

; Stewart, Nevada; and the Sherman Institute at Riverside, California
Riverside, California
Riverside is a city in Riverside County, California, United States, and the county seat of the eponymous county. Named for its location beside the Santa Ana River, it is the largest city in the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan area of Southern California, 4th largest inland California...

. To keep their children in their families many tribal members moved away from the reservation.

The current tribal reservation was created on January 14, 1913 by President's Executive Order number 1681, which set aside 5026 acres (20.3 km²) in trust for the tribe.

On October 24, 1964, the Agai Panina Ticutta Tribe of the Northern Paiute Nation voted to give up their traditional form of government and create a new government under the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act
Indian Reorganization Act
The Indian Reorganization Act of June 18, 1934 the Indian New Deal, was U.S. federal legislation that secured certain rights to Native Americans, including Alaska Natives...

. They received federal recognition as the Summer Lake Paiute Tribe on January 8, 1965.

Today

The Summit Lake Paiute's tribal headquarters is located in Sparks, Nevada
Sparks, Nevada
Sparks is a city in Washoe County, Nevada, United States, located east of Reno, Nevada. The 2010 U.S. Census Bureau population count was 90,264. Sparks is often referred to as half of a twin city .-Geography and Climate:...

. They have a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. Currently 120 people are enrolled in the tribe.

The tribe is governed by a five-person tribal council. Their 2009-2012 tribal council is as follows:
  • Chairman: Warner Barlese
  • Vice-Chairperson: Ernie Barlese
  • Secretary/Treasurer: Jerri Lynn Barlese
  • Member: Jerry L. Barr
  • Member: Reggie Lee Townsend

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