"The beautiful Carson Valley and its environs are as close to the heart of the people of the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California as anyone on earth. Historians have documented the presence, historic and cultural connection of the "people from here," in this region for many thousands of years.
The Washoe Tribe of the 21st century is heavily invested in Carson Valley and Douglas County communities' education, environment and economy. As fishers, hunters and world renowned basket weavers, our people have continued to support themselves over generations off the majestic lands at Lake Tahoe, and from Honey Lake to Mono Lake for centuries.
Today, the 21st century tribe is an economic engine that pumps millions of dollars annually into Carson Valley's economic health. We operate retail, resort and ranch businesses that include two smoke shops, a cattle ranch, gas station and our Lake Tahoe resort, with more than $10 million in revenue from our development group each year. Our outdoor advertising business helped boost our business enterprises and provides marketing opportunities and increased sales for many Douglas County small businesses and members of the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce, as well as the Carson Valley Inn and Syncon Homes. Using our media, the Carson Valley Chamber of Commerce's "Don't Hurry, Be Happy" billboard campaign even featured Bill Driscoll as their spokesmodel."
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Washoe Tribe contributes to Carson Valley
(The Douglas County Record-Courier 10/4)
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