Sacred Visions Powwow

Sacred Visions Powwow “Te Nanumu Magodyuku" ~ Bringing the People Home We began with seven interested individuals and one Youth member. A sadness ached from within.

An idea of a Powwow arose and an attitude of two Pyramid Lake Tribal members "let us make it happen, I had been thinking of having a Powwow for a while” the other said "Lets do it, I’ll make a flyer for the meeting, and we will make it happen.” On December 20, 2008 was the first SVC Pow-wow meeting was held. Through the minds of all committee members came the name “Sacred Visions”, this name is b

ased on the legend of our “Stone Mother that sit on the edge of Pyramid Lake.” In choosing a theme for the 1st Annual Sacred Visions Competition Powwow, we felt it was a good time to Bring the children Home of our Stone Mother “Te Nanumu Magodyuku.” ("Bringing the People Home.")

"The Paiute Legend of The Stone Mother"

Long ago, lived Mother and Father of all the people. Together there was harmony resulting in the creation of many offspring. In time, as it is with siblings, there was discord. The children began fighting, petty at first, then growing in both frequency and intensity onto bickering, onto conflict, onto war. The Great Father separated the children, casting them apart and reminding them of the golden rule, pointing to the heavens, then to his heart, then to the Milky Way teaching them when they were ready, to return home along the golden road. Great Mother grieved for the loss of her children. She missed the laughter as well as the drama from her children. Soon a tear welled up within her. This lonesome tear rolled down her eyelashes, trickled down her face and fell to the thirsty alkaline Great Basin Desert of sages and sand. Soon her single teardrop was accompanied by many raindrops, blown in upon the Washoe Zepher winds. The calming sound of thunder from the heavy clouds. She cried for many days. Great mother arose early one morning, outfitted herself with prepared willow branches for weaving and for healing. By afternoon, she found her way to a tall mountain with a vista for the golden sunset. Here she sat and began making a basket, looking toward Pitt River country. Soon her rhythmic weaving was accompanied by teardrops. Her tears stained her hands, and soon fell so fast they became a puddle, then a pond, then a great lake beneath her. This lake became known as "Pyramid Lake." Great Mother sat in this place long after the sun had set and the stars had arisen. Here she remained through the night as her strong muscles hardened and she turned to stone. "Stone Mother" remains to this day, guarding the Eastern shore of Pyramid Lake, her basket by her side.

06/20/2026
Stuart Father’s Day Powwow 2026Our Royalty representing😊
06/20/2026

Stuart Father’s Day Powwow 2026
Our Royalty representing😊

The 2026 Sacred Visions Pow Wow dance category sponsorships listing is posted at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Office i...
06/18/2026

The 2026 Sacred Visions Pow Wow dance category sponsorships listing is posted at the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribal Office in Nixon. Please contact Lynette for any questions. We greatly appreciate the community’s support! Pesa u!

06/17/2026

Our Miss Sacred Visions Aurora Mashburn participated in the PSA “Why I choose to be substance free”. Thank you Aurora!

On behalf of the Sacred Visions Pow Wow Committee, THANK YOU for everyone’s support last night. Extra special thanks to ...
06/17/2026

On behalf of the Sacred Visions Pow Wow Committee, THANK YOU for everyone’s support last night. Extra special thanks to Fire Forno for hosting us last night! Pesa u!

06/17/2026

Thank you to everyone that came out for our fundraiser event tonight! We hope everyone left with fully bellies! This event wouldn’t have been possible without the amazing team at Fire Forno in Fernley!

This is happening TODAY!!!!!!! Hope to see you all there!
06/16/2026

This is happening TODAY!!!!!!! Hope to see you all there!

Just a friendly reminder of our upcoming fundraiser at the Fire Forno restaurant in Fernley next Tuesday, June 16, from 4-8pm. A portion of sales will go towards the 15th Annual 2026 Sacred Visions Pow Wow! Please make sure to bring a copy of the flyer or show on your phone when ordering. Can’t wait to see everyone there!

06/13/2026

JULY 18, 2025

Good afternoon!

The Fort McDermitt Paiute-Shoshone Tribe's 137th Birthday Celebration will be Saturday, July 18, 2025.

More information will be posted when we get closer to the date.

Make sure you mark down your calendars! You don't want to miss out on the fun!

Our very own Billie Jean Guerrero! Great job!
06/13/2026

Our very own Billie Jean Guerrero! Great job!

OUT NOW! The first episode of Season 2 of The Sparks Museum Podcast.

In this episode, the Billie Jean Guerrero, born and raised in Sparks and the director of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Museum & Visitor Center for the past 10 years, discusses the history of the museum, environmental impacts on Pyramid Lake, and her work with the Paiute Tribe’s cultural commission in educational programming and events that unite the Paiute community. The museum is located at 709 State Street in Nixon, Nevada, open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Visit them online at https://pyramidlake.us/museum.

Listen now wherever you get your podcasts! https://rss.com/podcasts/sparksmuseum/2898987

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