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Room #5
The Pauite Room
* Queen size
bed (sleeps 2, maximum occupancy 3 with roll away bed
upon request by email, $25 extra per night)
* Full bath
* Shared front patio
* Non-smoking room
The Paiutes
were the Native Americans who congregated around the
shores of Mono Lake for over 5,000 years. More
specifically called the Kuzedike Paiute meaning
“Fly-larvae Eaters”, they lead a peaceful existence
hunting, gathering and trading with other tribes from
Yosemite Valley. The paiutes lived in what’s called a
wikiup, a teepee-like structure of wooden poles
blanketed with sage primarily for shade. When the miners
and settlers came in search of gold, their lifestyle was
greatly disturbed and they moved on from the area. Visit
the local museums and you’ll see the beautiful
handcrafted baskets and blankets from the true settlers
of this area. The room does not have a telephone or TV,
so it will not interfere with your enjoyment of the
rustic lodge experience. Wireless internet access is not
available inside the room, but it's available in the
registration lobby, business center, and restaurant.
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