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Their families participated together in ceremonies, religious and recreational activities. Today the Owens Valley Paiute have formed separate elected councils in four of the reservations. They are now associated with the Owens Valley Paiute-Shoshone Band of Indians, which have strived for maintaining their culture...
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Soon after the trails to Oregon and California were made, the settlers started establishing ranches and towns. The valleys resources were wiped out by cattle and some Great Basin Indians had to work on these ranches just to survive. There were conflicts that arose from all this disruption of native cultures; most of them ended in massacre to the unarmed Indians...
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