-
known as the Cui Ui
Ticutta (meaning "Cui-ui eaters", or
trout eaters). The
people of the
Lovelock area were
known as the Koop
Ticutta,
meaning "ground-squirrel...
- bands, the
larger Aga'idökadö (Agai
Ticutta) ("Cutthroat
trout Eaters") and the
smaller Pakwidökadö (Pugwi
Ticutta) ("Chub carp Eaters"). The reservation...
- Agai-
Ticutta, a
tribe of
Northern Paiute Native Americans Agai Hoop, the Agai-
Ticutta name for the
Walker River,
Nevada Agai Pah, the Agai-
Ticutta name...
-
Northern Paiute bands: Aga'idökadö (Agai
Ticutta): "Cutthroat
trout Eaters", and Pakwidökadö (Pugwi
Ticutta): "Chub carp Eaters"), in 2016 the Pyramid...
- The Paiute-Shoshone
Tribe of the
Fallon Reservation and
Colony is a
federally recognized tribe of
Northern Paiute and
Western Shoshone Indians in Churchill...
- as an
endangered species. The
Pyramid Lake
Paiute Tribe are the Cui-ui
Ticutta, also
spelled Kuyuidikado,
which translated to "cui-ui eaters." Together...
- Nevada.
Their autonym in
their language is Agaipaninadökadö (Agai
Panina Ticutta),
meaning "Fish Lake Eaters." They are
traditionally known as the "Fish...
-
their native language, the
Walker River Paiute refer to
themselves as Agai
Ticutta, or "Trout Eaters",
speaking to the
cultural importance of
Lahontan Cutthroat...
- in the area of present-day
Lovelock called themselves Küpadökadö (Koop
Ticutta),
ground squirrel eaters.
Other meats included jackrabbits, groundhogs...
- in
after 1862, a
mixed Shoshone-Northern
Paiute group of Tagötöka/Taga
Ticutta ("Root
Tuber Eaters") and Wadadökadö/Wadatika (Waadadikady) ("Wada Root...