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Date: 2013-12-23 15:12:01
Paiute
Ojibwe
Native American tribes in California
Plains tribes
Algonquian peoples
Pyramid Lake Indian Reservation
Paiute people
Navajo Nation
National Congress of American Indians
Western United States
First Nations
Nevada

“Telling the Indian People’s News” Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Newspaper Volume IX, Issue 5 TRIBAL ELECTION RESULTS Below are the results of the Pyramid Lake Tribal Elections held on December 26,

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