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Paiute - Wikipedia
Paiute refers to three non-contiguous groups of Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. Although their languages are related within the Numic group of ...
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Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah | pitu.gov
The Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah (PITU) is the official website of the federally recognized tribe, restored in 1980, with 920 members in 2021.
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pitu.gov
Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort Home Page
The Las Vegas Paiute Golf Resort, 25 minutes from the Strip, features three championship courses designed by Pete Dye, and a mobile app for booking.
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lvpaiutegolf.com
Paiute | Native Americans, Great Basin, Nevada | Britannica
Paiute, either of two distinct North American Indian groups that speak languages of the Numic group of the Uto-Aztecan family.
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Southern Paiute people - Wikipedia
The Southern Paiute people (/ˈpaɪjuːt/) are a tribe of Native Americans who have lived in the Colorado River basin of southern Nevada, northern Arizona, and ...
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Paiute
Paiute, n. and a. (ˈpaɪuːt) Also 9 Pah-Utah, Pah-Utche, Pah-Ute, Pa-Utah, Pie-Utaw; 9– Piute. [ad. Sp. Payuta, or ad. native name (perhaps paγiutsi fish people), influenced by Utah and Ute.] A. n. a. A Shoshonean Indian people inhabiting parts of Utah, northern Arizona, and southeastern Nevada (more...
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History: The Paiutes
The Paiutes trace their origin to the story of Tabuts, the wise wolf who decided to carve many different people out of sticks. His plan was to scatter them ...
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About The Southern Paiute - National Park Service
The Southern Paiute have called the desert southwest home for at least as far back as 1100 AD. “Paa” ute means water ute, and refers to their preference for ...
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www.nps.gov
San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe | Official Website
Discover the history, culture, and traditions of the San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe. Visit our official website to learn more about our community and ...
www.sanjuanpaiute-nsn.gov
www.sanjuanpaiute-nsn.gov
Paiute Indians - Utah History to Go
Ronald L. Holt Utah History Encyclopedia, 1994. Paiute Indians. The Southern Paiutes of Utah live in the southwestern corner of the state where the Great ...
historytogo.utah.gov
historytogo.utah.gov
BPT – Burns Paiute Tribe web site.
Welcome to the Burns Paiute Tribe, located near Burns, Oregon in Harney County. The Burns Paiute Tribe is a community of 210 people dedicated to the healthy ...
burnspaiute-nsn.gov
burnspaiute-nsn.gov
Pyramid Lake Nevada | The official site for the Pyramid Lake Paiute ...
Welcome To Pyramid Lake. Pyramid Lake covers 125,000 acres, making it one of the largest natural lakes in the state of Nevada. Pyramid Lake is also the biggest remnant of ancient Lake Lahontan, the colossal inland sea that once covered most of Nevada. The scenery is spectacular, and the color of Pyramid Lake changes from shades of blue or gray ...
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Egan (Paiute)
Pony Blanket was a Northern Paiute leader in the Oregon Country in the 19th century. Following the Snake War many of the Paiute had moved onto the Malheur Reservation in 1872, but white settlers began to take back land when they found gold
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Paiute War
Herders had driven cattle all over Paiute grazing land, letting their livestock eat grass used by Paiute ponies. Native, persuading him to trade his pony for a bad gun, and captured two Paiute children.
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Paulina (Paiute leader)
Chief Paulina or Pahninee was a Northern Paiute war leader noted for his successful guerrilla tactics. Army forces captured Paiute hostages and held them prisoner at Ft.
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