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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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relief is
significant as the
summit rises over 3,000 feet (910 meters)
above Poito Valley in
approximately one mile (1.6 km). This landform's
toponym was officially...
- the
white men. Most of the
leaders spoke out for war.
Chief Winnemucca (
Poito), the most
senior leader at the ****embly,
appeared to be in
favor of war...
- laid
claim to it as his home and
final resting place. At the
island Te
Poito o te
Kupenga a
Taramainuku just off the coast, Ngātoro-i-rangi deposited...