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Numaga (c. 1830 –
November 5, 1871) was a
Paiute leader during the
Paiute War of 1860 that
centered on
Pyramid Lake in what is now
Nevada in the United...
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Chief Numaga did not
return cattle they
claimed as
missing from
their herds.
Cattlemen told
William Weatherlow, a
local militia captain, that
Numaga and...
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appeared to be in
favor of war, but
refrained from
taking a
public position.
Numaga was the only
chief who
spoke in
favor of peace. He
agreed that the white...
- Poito, also
known as
Chief Winnemucca, a
chief of the
Northern Paiute.
Numaga, also
known as
Young Winnemucca, a war
chief of the
Northern Paiute and...
- Winnemucca,
Nevada are
named after Winnemucca. His
eldest son
Natchez and
nephew Numaga were
known to
whites as
Little Winnemucca and
Young Winnemucca, respectively...
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ready to
embark on a war,
except for the
Paiute chief named Numaga. For
three days,
Numaga fasted and
argued for peace. Meanwhile, a
raiding party attacked...
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would also take on his name
including two of his
grandsons Natchez and
Numaga.
There are
multiple differing accounts of how
Chief Truckee gained the nickname...
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Ranger Col. John C. "Jack" Hays,
defeated the
Paiute warriors under Chief Numaga. This was the
final engagement of the
Pyramid Lake War of 1860. On May 6...
- ISSN 0031-9333. PMC 4600950. PMID 26400989.
Putney JW, Steinckwich-Besançon N,
Numaga-Tomita T,
Davis FM,
Desai PN, D'Agostin DM, et al. (June 2017). "The functions...
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agreed that
Naanah would bring Numaga to a
meeting at Deep Hole Springs. On 21
August 1860
Numaga met with
Lander at the
agreed location, and...