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Natives had no
acquired immunity.
Sarah Winnemucca's book Life
Among the
Piutes (1883)
gives a first-hand
account of this period. The US
government first...
- the
Piutes:
Their Wrongs and Claims. G.P. Putnam's Sons. Life
among the
Piutes (archive.org) Life
among the
Piutes (hathitrust) Life
among the
Piutes (yosemite...
- 025 feet / 922
meters at the head of
Piute Cr****.
Piute Cr**** runs from
Piute Spring down a
canyon through the
Piute Range east then
northeast downstream...
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Piute may
refer to:
Piute County, Utah,
United States Piute ground squirrel,
species of
rodent Piute Mountains,
mountain range of
Southern California Piute...
- Fort
Piute,
originally named Fort Beale, was a post
first established by
Captain James H. Carleton, of the 1st Dragoons. Fort
Piute lies at the elevation...
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Paiute (/ˈpaɪjuːt/; also
Piute)
refers to
three non-contiguous
groups of
Indigenous peoples of the
Great Basin.
Although their languages are
related within...
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small tribe of barbarians" who ate her
people in her book Life
Among the
Piutes:
Their Wrongs and Claims. She
wrote that "after my
people had
killed them...
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Piute P**** is a 11,417 feet (3,480 m)
mountain p****
along the
crest of the
Sierra Nevada,
between Inyo and
Fresno Counties in the John Muir Wilderness...
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teacher for
imprisoned Native Americans.
Winnemucca published Life
Among the
Piutes:
Their Wrongs and
Claims (1883), a book that is both a
memoir and history...
-
Piute County (/ˈpaɪjuːt/ PY-yoot) is a
county in south-central Utah,
United States. As of the 2020
United States census, the po****tion was 1,438, making...