- Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation
The Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation is an
Indian reservation located in northwesternNevada in theUnited States . It lies approximately 35 miles northeast of Reno, in Washoe, Storey, and Lyon Counties. It is governed by thePyramid Lake Paiute tribe (Cui Ui Ticutta). In 1993, the population of the reservation was 1,603 individuals. At that time there were 2,253 enrolled members of the tribe. The 2000 census reported a population of 1,734.The reservation has 1,434.609 km² (553.906 sq mi) in land area, and includes all of Pyramid Lake, and all of the
Truckee River from the Big Bend north. The reservation is centered on Pyramid Lake, and the lake itself comprises 25% of the reservation's area. The reservation also includes a sliver ofWinnemucca Lake , most of theLake Range , portions of theVirginia Mountains andPah Rah Range and the southern end of theSmoke Creek Desert .There are three communities on the reservation. Sutcliffe is located on the western shore of the lake, Nixon is at the southern end of the lake, and Wadsworth, the largest, is located near the Big Bend of the Truckee at the southern end of the reservation, just north of the non-reservation town of Fernley. There are a few outlying
ranch es along the Truckee River between Wadsworth and Nixon. Nixon is the seat of tribal government. The reservation land was first set aside for the Northern Paiute by request of theBureau of Indian Affairs in1859 . The reservation was not surveyed until1865 . The status of the reservation was very uncertain until PresidentUlysses S. Grant affirmed its existence by executive order on March 23,1874 . At that time the creation of reservations by the executive branch was novel - most previous reservations were created by treaty or congressional legislation. Subsequent court decisions have affirmed the validity of reservations created by the executive branch, and have set the establishment date for the Pyramid Lake Reservation at 1859, not 1874. This earlier date is important both with regards to the priority date of tribalwater rights , and the status of non-tribal claims to land within the reservation. The tribe has fought a long series of legal battles on both these issues.Environmental factors
The Lahontan
Cutthroat trout fishery at Pyramid Lake draws many anglers from the Reno area and beyond. Sale of fishing licenses and boating permits is a large source of revenue for the tribe. Prior to the construction ofDerby Dam and the diversion of water from the Truckee River forirrigation , the lake supported a commercial fishery which was an even larger revenue source for the tribe.Historically water levels have been declining in
Pyramid Lake ; in addition, water quality has been impacted by upstream discharges including point andnon-point sources. A number of studies have been conducted on Pyramid Lake including application of theDSSAM hydrological river model to examinenitrogen , reactivephosphorus ,dissolved oxygen and other water quality parameters.ee also
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List of Indian reservations in the United States External links
* [http://plpt.nsn.us/ Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe's site]
References
* [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-CHECK_SEARCH_RESULTS=N&-CONTEXT=dt&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_P001&-tree_id=4001&-all_geo_types=N&-redoLog=true&-transpose=N&-_caller=geoselect&-geo_id=14000US32019940100&-geo_id=14000US32029940100&-geo_id=14000US32031940100&-geo_id=25000US3010&-search_results=25000US3010&-format=&-fully_or_partially=N&-_lang=en&-show_geoid=Y Pyramid Lake Reservation, Nevada] United States Census Bureau
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