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Chief Walkara (c. 1808 – 1855; also
known as Wakara, Wahkara,
Chief Walker or Colorow) was a
Northern Ute
leader of the Utah
Indians known as the Timpanogo...
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Valley in 1847, the
Timpanogos were
guided by Turunianchi's grandson,
Walkara.
Walkara led the
tribe with a
number of sub-chiefs, most of whom were his brothers:...
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changed her mind when
Kanosh rescued her from
Walkara.
Mueller indicates there is no
evidence that
Walkara ever took
Sally or that she
chose to
marry Kanosh...
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Chief Walkara and
Brigham Young make
peace settlement in Juab County. 1855 -
Walkara died. His
brother Arapeen succeeded Walkara as chief. 1855...
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leaders Brigham Young John W. Gunnison † Red****
Allred Wesley Merritt Thomas T. Thornburgh †
Walkara Antonga Black Hawk
Kanosh Ouray Polk Posey †...
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ensued from
about 1849 to 1873
culminating in the
armed conflicts of
Walkara's War, the Bear
River M****acre, and the
Black Hawk War.
After Young's death...
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Series of
battles between Mormon and
various indigenous tribes led by
Walkara 1853 Nephi, Utah
Nephi m****acre 7
Goshute men
Eight uninvolved Western...
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raiding ranches in
nearby Riverside. This group, led by the
fierce Chief Walkara,
drove the herd into the
Lucerne Valley on the
north side of the San Bernardinos...
- 1853–1854
Walker War
between the
Nauvoo Legion and
Indians led by
Chief Walkara ("Walker").
Twenty Mormon militiamen and many
Native Americans died in...
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brother of
Chief Walkara.
Sanpete County is
named for him.
Raoul Trujillo, dancer, c****ographer, and
actor Chief Walkara, also
called Chief Walker...