Updated: December 22, 2016
  
   Administration
      Toll Free Phone: (800) 335-7978
     Phone: (775) 827-9670
     Fax: (775) 827-9678

  Please note our office has moved. Our new address is:
     Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Primary Administrative Office
     1001 Rock Blvd
     Sparks, NV 89431


The Administration Office of the Summit Lake Paiute Tribe hours of operation are:
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm (except Holidays). 

On behalf of the Summit Lake Paiute Council, WELCOME!

           
We are pleased to announce the Summit Lake Paiute Tribal Council, Term of Office
effective May 18, 2015 through May 19, 2018.            
  • Page Linton, Chairwoman
  • Randi DeSoto, Vice-Chairwoman
  • Eugene Mace Sr., Secretary/Treasurer
  • Jerry Barr, Council Member
  • Vacant, Council Member

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         Do We Have Your Current Address?  

    Change of Address can be done by sending a Written Request to:
     
                 Summit Lake Paiute Tribe Primary Administrative Office 
                 1001 Rock Blvd
                 Sparks, NV 89431 

    Please include the following in your request:
                  Full Name; Change address from Old Address to New Address;
                  Effective Date of Change of Address; Sign and Date.


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    MISSION STATEMENT: Our Mission is to Promote Conservation,
    Protection and Enhancement of Tribal Natural Resources.

    WELCOME STATEMENT:  The Summit Lake Reservation is the most remote
    Indian reservation in Nevada. Located in the upper left hand corner of
    Nevada, the Reservation is 50 miles south of the Oregon border and 70
    miles east of the California border (to view a map,
    click here).

    All of the Tribe's departments have one goal: to protect the Reservation's
    resources. The Natural Resources Department is quite active with a wide
    array of programs funded through various Federal agencies.  All
    Departments assert the Tribe's sovereignty in protecting the environment,
    natural resources, and public health of the Summit Lake Indian Reservation and the Tribe's traditional territory where Tribal members still retain rights to hunt, fish,
    gather traditional foods, medicine, and conduct spiritual and religious
    practices.

                                                                                       


 
           
           
         

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