Camp Kwiyamuntsi: Rich Heritage, Bright Futures for Southern Paiute Youth
Every August, BLM-Utah and its sister agencies partner with the Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah to host outdoor fun and learning for native youth at Camp Kwiyamuntsi (Kwee-YAH-moonts). Located on traditional homelands now managed by federal agencies, Camp Kwiyamuntsi provides Paiute middle-schoolers with opportunities to experience the many ways their unique cultural heritage intersects with modern science and natural resources management. Camps like Camp Kwiyamuntsi connect new generations of native youth to the natural world and each other.
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