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      <image:caption>We are a community-based language restoration program, aiming to preserve our cultures and languages and provide a learning space for all.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Wasisiw - Wašišiw it’deh</image:title>
      <image:caption>“As the Wašiw creation story goes, the people were brought to their homeland surrounding Lake Tahoe by Gewe (the Coyote) and told that this is the place the Wašiw people were meant to be by Nentašu (Sky Grandmother). The center of the Wašiw world is Da ow aga (Lake Tahoe) both geographically and spiritually.” Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California. The Wašiw people are a historically matriarchal tribe composed of 4 bands: Wehl-mel-ti (The Northern People), Pau-wah-lu (The Eastern People), Hung-ah-lel-ti (The Southern People), and Tahn-ah-lel-ti (The Western People). In the present day, the Wašiw tribe has 4 tribal communities: Carson Colony, Stewart Colony, Dresslerville Colony, and Woodfords Community.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Numu - Numu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Numu territory spans much of the Western Great Basin and most of what is today known as Nevada. The Numu is a broad range of peoples, composed of nearly 30 different bands spanning the Great Basin. Because of this, they have a diverse range of dialects unique to each band. Creation stories vary between each tribe, as well. Great strides have been made to preserve Numu languages and dialects from not only the tribes but also from the University of California, Santa Cruz, and also the University of Nevada, Reno.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>Nuwu - Nuwu</image:title>
      <image:caption>Also known as the Southern Paiutes, the Nuwu or Nuwuvi have traditionally occupied the Southern and Southeastern corners of the Great Basin, spanning from the Las Vegas area to as far as Southern Utah and Southern California. There are a total of 8 different bands of Nuwu in the state of Nevada.</image:caption>
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