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... . And that’s why we’re so happy to share this story.
Back in April, we built a 30kW solar array for the Medical Clinic on the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe’s Reservation north of Wadsworth. During that project, we asked for community members to help out, and recruited two to take some advanced solar training and work with us as ...
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... an unimproved dirt road, at the edge of an abandoned lake the size of Lake Tahoe and the camper appears to be stuck in the ... far off set of rocks perched at the remote end of the lake - oh yeah... mine.
Then it hits me - thinking of those desert island ... nervous sweat already evaporating from our clothes.
For the balance of our journey on this Paiute Indian reservation, Diane led out in front by ...
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... her home for a noon knit-in. This is a picture of the Truckee River which runs from Lake Tahoe, through Reno and ends in Pyramid Lake in Paiute land.
I impul-
sively pulled into the park which is just before ... and lower river flow - just floating in this river, from a mountain lake to a high desert lake. I get really irritated and frustrated with Reno and Nevada government, ...
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China Lake Naval Air Weapons Station, NASA
1. About Erik Schat's Pumpkin Pie
I ... , ran out of time... started in on the next piece of advertisement. That was about when I hit the Paiute Palace Casino.
*Note to self: try the pie on the way home.
2. Where to Stay in Ridgecrest (If You Have To)
The Best Western China Lake has tastefully updated rooms (with new carpets, nice sheets, flat-screen ...
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... arrange to pick you up at your hotel (and drop you off there as well). Sights you will see en route include Lake Mead, historic Hoover Dam, and the Kaibab Plateau (home of the largest stand of ... a national park in 1919Is populated by five Indian tribes: The Hopi, Navajo, Havasupai, Paiute and Hualapai
And, to keep things in perspective, the average helicopter flight lasts up to 30 minutes.
Expect ...
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... been an unbroken cultural tradition for at least 4200 years. The Navajo, Zuni, Apache, Hopi, Paiute and Tewa have cultivated the most diverse annual crop assemblage in the New World north of the ... as rangeland, but can still be cultivated with high altitude varieties as well. In the high plateau, around Lake Titicaca, farmers dig trenches (called "sukakollos") around their fields. These ...
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