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    Stewart Indian School

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    I had wanted to go to Stewart Indian School for years and finally made it out there today with my…read morehusband. I am so glad we went! The school is in the peaceful, open space of the high desert, surrounded by blooming sage brush and towering cottonwood trees. On our visit, we stopped in the gift shop which was filled with amazing souvenirs and stunning handmade pieces of Native American art. The Native American lady who was a volunteer there had once been a student at the school and had a lot of interesting information to share, both positive and negative. She also wrote her own book about her experience which I bought and she signed for me. In the main museum, another volunteer gave us a tour which we learned a lot from! For instance many of the Native American people who were kidnapped and forced to attend this school came from the Southwest as well as Nevada. The grounds are beautiful. Most of the buildings are made of the colorful stones native to Nevada. Local Students learned how to cut and chisel the stones from the Hopi of the Southwest. They taught their classmates how to build the buildings. Today, the school is a place for Pow wows and for the public to learn about Native American cultures. I urge everyone to come check out this important historical place. The Native American cemetery just across the street is where the famous basketmaker, Datsolalee is buried.

    It's odd, but the Indian school culture center and museum doesn't show up anywhere in yelp. It's an…read moreamazing museum, with a lot of historical insight. They even have a research room to learn about American Indian culture and art gallery that displays local artists. We went with a group of kindergartners, and the staff was amazing. They went out of their way to help us, read us books. And designed an age appropriate activity where we planted native seeds for us to plant. Great experience

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    ODM Defense - firearmtraining - Updated May 2026

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