Pauite Traditions Owens Lake 0 #style_poi -117.951942,36.443333,0 Mt Whitney 0 At 14,505 feet, Mt. Whitney is the highest mountain in the lower 48 states.


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Fossil Falls 0 Interpretive signs about the Paiute and Shoshone are along the Eastern Sierra Scenic Byway at the Fossil Falls stop.
US Route 395 & Cinder Road, Ridgecrest, CA 93555

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Bishop Tribal Office 0 50 N Tu-Su Ln., Bishop, CA 93514

Printed information about the Paiute are available here.

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Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Indian Cultural Center 0 The Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Indian Cultural Center has exhibits of Native Americans including a Paiute camp.

2300 W Line St., Bishop, CA 93514

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Olancha, CA 0 Located in the Owens Valley next to the mostly dry Owens Lake.

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Mono Lake 0 The alkaline lake is the habitat for brine shrimp, insects and many bird species and famous for its tufa towers.

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Lone Pine, CA 0 Located at the base of Mt. Whitney, Lone Pine is a small, high desert community along the 395.

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Bishop, CA 0 One of the first settlements in Owens Valley.

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Mammoth Lakes, CA 0 The area has natural hot springs, lakes, a soda springs, and an obsidian dome.

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Lee Vining Indian and Community Center 0 The Lee Vining Indian and Community Center opened in May 2002. The Conference Center is located in the Mono Basin overlooking Mono Lake to the east, in Lee Vining, Mono County, California. The Community Center includes kitchen facilities which can accommodate a variety of events ranging from board meetings and small workshops to conferences and receptions.


Source: Leevining.com]]>
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Yosemite Museum and Indian Village 0 One can find a vast collection of Mono Pauite and Miwok baskets here.

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Pabanamanina Gathering & PowWow 0 An annual gathering of Pauite and local tribes in the early Fall.

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Big Pine Tribal Office and Annual Fandango 0 Big Pine Tribal Office and organizers of the Big Pine Fandango Annual Traditional Gathering held in late October. "The Fandango is a traditional gathering of the local Paiutes where they can come together share stories and catch-up with friends in the valley. The event is also the celebration of the harvest/fall and a great way to share local talent and crafts."


Source: Oct 26 2009, Bloggingbishop.com]]>
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