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*'''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 [[Coeur d'Alene Indians|Coeur d'Alene]]  
*'''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, the Indians routed an estimated 400 whites. 
*'''1861:''' Battle Mountain second major encounter with federal troops
*'''1863:''' Western Shoshone and Northern PPaiutes were assigned to reservations 
*'''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  
*'''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.  
*'''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.  
*'''1888-89: '''Jack Wilson (Wovoka), a Northern Paiute proclaimed a religion called the Ghost Dance; influenced 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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| Nevada Agency, 1886-1905  
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| Fallon (Lovelocks) School, 1909-24  
| Fallon (Lovelocks) School, 1909-24  
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