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- The Pahvant or Pahvants (Pavant, Parant, Pahva-nits) were a band of Ute people that lived in present-day Utah. Called the "Water People", they fished...
- Pahvant Butte (also Pavant Butte) is a tuff cone volcano in the west-central portion of Utah, United States. The butte, sometimes called "Sugarloaf Mountain"...
- The Pahvant Range (also Pavant Range) is a mountain range in central Utah, United States, east of Fillmore. The range is named for the Pahvant tribe, a...
- Utah Territorial Legislature approved a plan to locate the capital in the Pahvant Valley. On October 28, 1851, Utah governor Brigham Young chose the specific...
- Tularemia Other names Tularaemia, Pahvant Valley plague, rabbit fever, deer fly fever, Ohara's fever A tularemia lesion on the back of the right hand...
- of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation. The bands included the San Pitch, Pahvant, Seuvartis, Timpanogos and ****umba Utes. The Southern Ute Tribes include...
- Kanosh (1821 – December 24, 1884) was a nineteenth-century leader of the Pahvant band of the Ute Indians of what is now central Utah having succeeded the...
- Utah Territorial Legislature approved a plan to locate the capital in the Pahvant Valley. On October 28, 1851, Utah Governor Brigham Young traveled to the...
- morning of October 26, 1853, Gunnison's party was attacked by a band of Pahvants (Ute). In the resulting m****acre, Gunnison and seven of his men were killed...
- Mormon Road. Its mouth is at the endorheic basin called The Sink in the Pahvant Valley at an elevation of 4,639 feet (1,414 m). Its source is located at...