The Sierra Fund is now doing business as: Indigenous Futures Society!

2025 Sierra Nevada
Tribal Summit

October 2025 | Zephyr Point Conference Center

Zephyr Cove, NV

Site Photos Courtesy of JDelso Photography

Welcome

Since time immemorial, Indigenous societies of the Sierra Nevada have been diligent and ingenious cultivators of biological diversity. We have consistently advanced economic practices which understand that human systems are a part of, and must remain in balance with, ecosystems. The outcome and effect of these ecological-economic world-views was abundant, thriving biological diversity.

In the early days of Sierra Nevada public land management and private conservation, Indigenous Peoples were understood as obstacles to the enjoyment of nature, thus eliminating the Indigenous presence, practices and economies that were so critical to healthy biological diversity.

Today Indigenous voices are a powerful, beneficial solutions-directed force for the planet’s wellbeing, and for all living beings that share our “ancestral home,” the “Sierra Nevada.” The world will benefit when the western scientific paradigm openly and actively respects other knowledge systems, and when government policies and laws reflect an Indigenous, earth-centered worldview. It is integral that more awareness, amplification, and actioned support for Indigenous land tenure rights occurs to better ensure a healthy planet for all.

Brian Wallace

Washo/Nisenan

On behalf of the 2025 Tribal Summit Planning Circle
SAVE THE DATE!
2025 TRIBAL SUMMIT

Our 2025 Sierra Nevada Tribal Summit is tentatively scheduled for October 17-19, at the Zephyr Point Conference Center.

EXPLORE THE VENUE!

"Kibama Pakwe’punne," the Lahontan cutthroat trout, is a symbol of resilience, embodying the spirit of the waters it inhabits and the essence of the original inhabitants. This artwork captures the unique patterns of the trout and reflects the vibrant colors of Da ow Aga (Lake Tahoe). Through this piece, I aim to showcase my admiration for the beauty of the Sierra Nevadas and Pakwe (fish)!"

Aspen Carrillo

Yerington Paiute/Washoe

Sierra Nevada Tribal Summit