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Marina Park in Spring Creek, Nevada. The community was developed in the 1970s by C. V. Wood, president of McCulloch Oil, as three large housing sections. [5] The western section, at the base of the Elko Hills, is located near the post office (zip 89815), a shopping center, and a supermarket.
Elko is a city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the county seat of Elko County. [5] [6] As of the official 2020 U.S. Census, the city has a population of 20,564.Elko serves as the center of the Ruby Valley, a region with a population of over 55,000.
KBGZ (103.9 FM, "Big Country 103.9 FM") is a radio station licensed to serve Spring Creek, Nevada. The station is owned by Richard Hudson, through licensee Global One Media, Inc. The station is owned by Richard Hudson, through licensee Global One Media, Inc.
The "Great Basin" is a cultural classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas and a cultural region located between the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada, in what is now Nevada, and parts of Oregon, California, Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah. The Great Basin region at the time of European contact was ~400,000 sq mi (1,000,000 km 2). [1]
Nevada culture by city (6 C) Culture of Clark County, Nevada (3 C, 3 P) Culture of the Las Vegas Valley (11 C, 7 P) A. Architecture in Nevada (28 C, 2 P)
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony, Nevada, 1,988 acres (8 km 2), total 481 members of Shoshone, Paiute, and Washoe bands Skull Valley Indian Reservation , 18,000 acres (73 km 2 ) in Utah, Western Shoshone South Fork Odgers Ranch Indian Colony , Elko County, Nevada
Many contemporary cultural traditions exist within the Greater Southwest, including Yuman-speaking peoples inhabiting the Colorado River valley, the uplands, and Baja California, O'odham peoples of Southern Arizona and northern Sonora, and the Pueblo peoples of Arizona and New Mexico.
The Mohave, along with the Chemehuevi, some Hopi, and some Navajo, share the Colorado River Indian Reservation and function today as one geopolitical unit known as the federally recognized Colorado River Indian Tribes; each tribe also continues to maintain and observe its individual traditions, distinct religions, and culturally unique identities.