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    The Northern Paiute people are a Numic tribe that has traditionally lived in the Great Basin region of the United States in what is now eastern California...
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    The term "Paiute" does not refer to a single, unique, unified group of Great Basin tribes, but is a historical label comprising: Northern Paiute people of...
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    Northern Paiute /ˈpaɪuːt/, endonym Numu, also known as Paviotso, is a Western Numic language of the Uto-Aztecan family, which according to Marianne Mithun...
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    California Palagewan Pahkanapil Northern Paiute, eastern California, Nevada, Oregon, southwestern Idaho Kucadikadi, Mono Lake Paiute, California Bannock, Idaho...
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    are often grouped under the historical label "Paiute" together with the Northern Paiute and Southern Paiute – but these three groups, although related within...
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  • Si-Te-Cah (category Northern Paiute)
    According to reports of Northern Paiute oral history, the Si-Te-Cah, Saiduka or Sai'i (sometimes erroneously referred to as Say-do-carah or Saiekare after...
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  • The Paiute-Shoshone Tribe of the Fallon Reservation and Colony is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute and Western Shoshone Indians in Churchill...
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    Numic languages (category Northern Uto-Aztecan languages)
    being Chemehuevi, Southern Paiute, and Ute) Western Numic languages Mono (two main dialects: Eastern and Western) Northern Paiute (a dialect chain with main...
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    1867, a mixed Shoshone-Northern Paiute group of Koa'aga'itöka ("Salmon Caught in Traps Eaters") of Northern Paiute and local Northern Shoshone groups. Bruneau...
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    governed by the federally recognized Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, which represents two Northern Paiute bands, the larger Kuyuidökadö (Cui Yui Ticutta)...
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  • The Burns Paiute Tribe of the Burns Paiute Indian Colony of Oregon is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute Native Americans in Harney County...
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    Wovoka (category Paiute people)
    the Paiute religious leader who founded a second episode of the Ghost Dance movement. Wovoka means "cutter" or "wood cutter" in the Northern Paiute language...
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    Pyramid Lake (Nevada) (category Articles containing Northern Paiute-language text)
    recommended to take note of the Tribal protocols and restricted areas. In Northern Paiute language it is called Kooyooe (Cui-ui) Panunadu or Kooyooe Pa'a Panunadu...
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    Kucadikadi (redirect from Mono Lake Paiute)
    Eastern Mono Northern Paiute people who live near Mono Lake in Mono County, California. They are the southernmost band of Northern Paiute. Kucadɨkadɨ means...
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  • Northern Paiute traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Northern Paiute people of the Great Basin deserts...
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    Sarah Winnemucca (category Northern Paiute people)
     1844 – October 17, 1891) was a Northern Paiute writer, activist, lecturer, teacher, and school organizer. Her Northern Paiute name was Thocmentony, also spelled...
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    Wobitsawahkah, Bad Face, Winnemucca the Younger, Mubetawaka, and Poito) was a Northern Paiute war chief. He was born a Shoshone around 1820 in what would later become...
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    Bannock people (category Articles containing Northern Paiute-language text)
    The Bannock tribe (Northern Paiute: Pannakwatɨ) were originally Northern Paiute but are more culturally affiliated with the Northern Shoshone. They are...
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    Ghost Dance (category Paiute)
    Native American belief systems. According to the teachings of the Northern Paiute spiritual leader Wovoka (renamed Jack Wilson), proper practice of the...
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    The Southern Paiute people /ˈpaɪjuːt/ are a tribe of Native Americans who have lived in the Colorado River basin of southern Nevada, northern Arizona, and...
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    The Paiute War, also known as the Pyramid Lake War, Washoe Indian War and the Pah Ute War, was an armed conflict between Northern Paiutes allied with...
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    Walker Lake (Nevada) (category Articles containing Northern Paiute-language text)
    of Walker Lake is found along the southwest shore. Its name in the Northern Paiute language is Agai Pah, which means "trout lake." Walker Lake and the...
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    on the high desert landscape of the Northern Paiute territory. After one such incident in 1811, the Northern Paiute migrated north to the Columbia River...
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    California: University of California Press. Nichols, Michael (1973). Northern Paiute historical grammar. University of California, Berkeley PhD dissertation...
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    McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute and Western Shoshone peoples, whose reservation Fort McDermitt Paiute and...
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  • throughout their traditional areas of settlement, often co-located with the Northern Paiute people of the Great Basin. The name "Shoshone" comes from Sosoni, a...
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  • federally recognized Northern Paiute and Western Shoshone tribe Poito, also known as Chief Winnemucca, a chief of the Northern Paiute Numaga, also known...
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    was established in the 19th century for the federally recognized Shoshone-Paiute Tribe. It is isolated in the high desert of the western United States, and...
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  • The Cedarville Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Northern Paiute people in Modoc County, California, about 30 miles (48 km) south of the Oregon...
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    Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs (category Northern Paiute)
    River) of Wasco Indians who spoke a dialect of Upper Chinook; The Northern Paiutes, who speak an offshoot of the Uto-Aztecan language family related to...
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