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[[Image:Ute-Paiute-Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins-1883.jpg|thumb|right]] | [[Image:Ute-Paiute-Sarah Winnemucca Hopkins-1883.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
'''Two major groups: '''Northern Paiute and the Southern Paiute. | '''Two major groups: '''Northern Paiute and the Southern Paiute. | ||
'''Ancestral homelands: Northern Paiute '''in what is now northwestern Nevada, southeastern Oregon, southwestern Idaho and northeastern California.'''Southern Paiute '''in area now western Utah, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona and southeastern California. Another group live along the Sierra Nevada in southeastern California - the '''Owen Valley Paiute''' | '''Ancestral homelands: Northern Paiute '''in what is now northwestern Nevada, southeastern Oregon, southwestern Idaho and northeastern California.'''Southern Paiute '''in area now western Utah, southern Nevada, northwestern Arizona and southeastern California. Another group live along the Sierra Nevada in southeastern California - the '''Owen Valley Paiute''' | ||
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*'''1833:''' Joseph Walker | *'''1833:''' Joseph Walker | ||
*'''1849:''' Gold discovered in California | *'''1849:''' Gold discovered in California | ||
*'''1858-1859:<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1263314130340_360" /> '''Coeur d'Alene War The Northern Paiute were allies of the [[ | *'''1858-1859:<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1263314130340_360" /> '''Coeur d'Alene War The Northern Paiute were allies of the [[Coeur d'Alene Indians|Coeur d'Alene]] | ||
*'''1860: '''Paiute War or Pyramid Lake War | *'''1860: '''Paiute War or Pyramid Lake War | ||
*'''1866-67: '''Snake War | *'''1866-67: '''Snake War | ||
*Some members of the tribe Settled on the Malheur Reservation in Oregon | *Some members of the tribe Settled on the Malheur Reservation in Oregon | ||
*'''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. | *'''1881- 1888:''' Paiute Indians in California, Nevada, Oregon and the Territory of Washington, migration to reservations at: Malheur River in Oregona and Fort McDermitt and Pyramid Lake in Nevada. | ||
*'''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 | *'''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 Paiute; and 1,456 Southern Paiute) | *'''1992:''' population 11,045, (7,323 Northern Paiute; 2,266 Owens Valley Paiute; and 1,456 Southern Paiute) | ||
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==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ||
==== Agencies ==== | ==== Agencies ==== | ||
[[ | [[Fort Bidwell Indian Agency (California)|Fort Bidwell Agency]] | ||
[[ | [[Nevada Indian Agency (Nevada)|Nevada Agency]] | ||
[[ | [[Western Navajo Indian Agency (Arizona)|Western Navaho]] | ||
[[ | [[Bishop Indian Agency (California)|Bishop Agency]] | ||
==== Reservations ==== | ==== Reservations ==== | ||
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[[Nevada Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Nevada Superintendency]] | [[Nevada Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Nevada Superintendency]] | ||
[[ | [[Utah Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Utah Superintendency]] | ||
[[Oregon Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Oregon Superintendency]] | [[Oregon Superintendency of Indian Affairs|Oregon Superintendency]] | ||
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe ==== | ||
=== '''Bands and Groups of the Paiute Tribe and Their Reservations/Localities''' === | === '''Bands and Groups of the Paiute Tribe and Their Reservations/Localities''' === | ||
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==== Correspondence and Census ==== | ==== Correspondence and Census ==== | ||
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! scope="col" | Tribe | ! scope="col" | Tribe | ||
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| 224-28, 330-34, 640-45 | | 224-28, 330-34, 640-45 | ||
| {{FHL|Film | | {{FHL|576492|Film}} | ||
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| Paiute | | Paiute | ||
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| {{FHL| | | {{FHL|579698-579699|Films}} | ||
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| Paiute | | Paiute | ||
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| 12, 18-19, 104,137, 149, 167, 199, 227-28, 252,268,288-89, 330-34, 410, 460, 615, 629-48 | | 12, 18-19, 104,137, 149, 167, 199, 227-28, 252,268,288-89, 330-34, 410, 460, 615, 629-48 | ||
| {{FHL| | | {{FHL|583099-583104|Film}} | ||
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| Paiute | | Paiute | ||
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| 2 | | 2 | ||
| {{FHL|Film | | {{FHL|573848|Film}} | ||
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| Paiute | | Paiute | ||
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| 104, 252 | | 104, 252 | ||
| {{FHL|Film | | {{FHL|575796|Film}} | ||
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==== Vital Records ==== | ==== Vital Records ==== | ||
*Western Navajo Agency, M595, births and deaths 1925-1933, FHL Film: {{FHL|Film | *Western Navajo Agency, M595, births and deaths 1925-1933, FHL Film: {{FHL|583103|Film}} and births and deaths 1928-1934, {{FHL|583104|Film}} | ||
=== Important Web Sites === | === Important Web Sites === | ||
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