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'''1860: '''Paiute War or Pyramid Lake War  
'''1860: '''Paiute War or Pyramid Lake War  


'''1866-67: '''Snake War  
'''1866-67: '''Snake War


:Settled on the Malheur Reservation in Oregon
:Settled on the Malheur Reservation in Oregon
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'''1878:''' Bannock War  
'''1878:''' Bannock War  


'''1888-89: '''Jack Wilson (Wovoka), a Northern Paiute proclaimed a religion called the Ghost Dance; influeced by Wodziwob of the Walker River Reservation, who began practicing his version of the Ghost Dance in 1870. The Ghoste Dance Religion spread to tribes all over the West.  
'''1888-89: '''Jack Wilson (Wovoka), a Northern Paiute proclaimed a religion called the Ghost Dance; influeced by Wodziwob of the Walker River Reservation, who began practicing his version of the Ghost Dance in 1870. The Ghost Dance Religion spread to tribes all over the West.  


'''1957:''' Paiute Indians of Utah terminated, Tribal Membership 232, Tribal land 42,839<br>
'''1957:''' Paiute Indians of Utah terminated, Tribal Membership 232, Tribal land 42,839
 
'''1992:''' population 11,045, (7,323 Northern Paiute; 2,266 Owens Valley Pa;iute; and 1,456 Southern Paiute)


==== '''Brief History'''  ====
==== '''Brief History'''  ====
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