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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- that travel through Vineyard as well. Reed Holdaway, orthodontist Chief Walkara, Shoshone leader U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System:...
- and leaders Brigham Young John W. Gunnison † Red**** Allred Wesley Merritt Thomas T. Thornburgh † Walkara Antonga Black Hawk Kanosh Ouray Polk Posey †...
- one of the first communities settled in what was to become Utah. Chief Walkara (or Walker), a Ute Tribe leader, invited Brigham Young to send pioneers...
- the Mormon Road to Southern California. Meadow Cr**** was the site where Walkara died in 1855. The town of Meadow Cr**** was settled in 1857 by ten Latter-day...
- Lake Valley to request a Mormon settlement be established. The chiefs, Walkara and Sowiette, asked Mormon leader Brigham Young to settle a group of his...
- and brother of Chief Walkara. Sanpete County is named for him. Raoul Trujillo, dancer, c****ographer, and actor Chief Walkara, also called Chief Walker...
- Utah. Absalom Woolf was a soldier in the Utah militia serving in the Walkara Indian War and also the Utah War. Woolf's ancestor, Peter Woolf, was an...