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- called Wobitsawahkah, Bad Face, Winnemucca the Younger, Mubetawaka, and Poito) was a Northern Paiute war chief. He was born a Shoshone around 1820 in...
- Northern Paiute and Poito's nephew. Natchez, also known as Little Winnemucca, a chief of the Northern Paiute and Poito's son. Poito's daughter, Sarah Winnemucca...
- Chief Winnemucca, Chief of the Paiute. He was also named Poito....
- woman. He was the father of Tuboitonie and father-in-law to her husband Poito, who later inherited his name and became known as Winnemucca the Younger...
- asked for help in finding the culprits from Chief Winnemucca (Poito). He was friendly with Poito, whose daughter Sarah and her younger sister were staying...
- New Zealand soldiers at Gallipoli in the First World War. Rangitatau and Poito Site of a Māori kainga (village) and pa in bush above Tarakena Bay, near...
- is now western Nevada, Sarah Winnemucca was the daughter of Winnemucca (Poito), a Shoshone who had joined the Paiute through marriage, and his wife Tuboitonie...
- Richard de Potton [de Poiton, de Pottock, de Poito] was a 13th-century English bishop. His name was likely derived his name from the town of Potton in...
- northeast. The Selenite Range is to the east beyond the San Emidio Desert and Poito Valley. The Lake Range lies to the southeast and Pyramid Lake is to the...
- than cork ( about half the density). The wood was used by Māori to make pōito (fishing floats), kārewa (buoys) and mōkihi (rafts). The pale brown wood...