- in the
Sanpete Valley Sanpitch (Ute chief) (killed 1866),
chief of the
Sanpits tribe who
lived in the
Sanpete Valley, Utah, US
Sanpitch (Shoshone chief)...
-
following bands as
Uintah when they were
relocated to the reservation:
Sanpits (San Pitch),
Pahvant that were not ****imilated into the Paiute, Timpanogos...
-
National Register of
Historic Places listings in
Sanpete County, Utah
Sanpits Tribe Sanpete County Official Website Sanpete Life:
Resource for events...
- Salina, Utah Muache,
south and
central Colorado Pahvant,
western Utah
Sanpits,
central Utah Timpanogots,
north central Utah Uintah, Utah Uncompahgre...
- the
Sanpits tribe of
Native Americans who
lived in what is now the
Sanpete Valley,
before and
during settlement by
Mormon immigrants. The
Sanpits are...
-
since about 1849 when
Mormon pioneers settled in
Manti and
joined the
Sanpits tribe in the
Sanpete valley. However,
within a few
years of 1849 there...
- sub-groups
including the
Pahvant Utes who
lived around Sevier Lake, the
Sanpits Utes from whom the name of
Sanpete Valley and
Sanpete County is derived...
- Jim
Connor founded Castlemitc**** club in 1939 and were
nicknamed the "
sanpits". They
purchased their own
field in 1999,
located about 2.5 km (1.5 mi)...
- The San
Pitch Utes (Sahpeech, Sanpeech,
Sanpits, San-pitch) were
members of a band of Ute
people that
lived in the
Sanpete Valley and
Sevier River Valley...