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The Southern Paiute people are a tribe of Native Americans who have lived in the Colorado River basin of southern Nevada, northern Arizona, and southern Utah.[1]

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  1. 98 relations: Anthropological Linguistics (journal), Aphid, Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, Arizona, Beaver River (Utah), Beaver Valley (Utah), Beaver, Utah, Bitterroot, Cattle, Cedar City, Utah, Cercocarpus, Chemehuevi, Christianity, Colorado River, Colorado River Numic language, Cradleboard, Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Daucus carota, Domínguez–Escalante expedition, Duck decoy (model), English language, Enterprise, Utah, Escalante River, Frasera speciosa, Google Books, Grand Canyon, Gunlock, Utah, Handbook of North American Indians, Hebron, Utah, Henry Mountains, Indian reservation, Indian termination policy, Jacob Hamblin, Kaibab Indian Reservation, Kaibab National Forest, Kaibab Plateau, Kaibab, Arizona, Kaiparowits Plateau, Kanopy, Kanosh, Utah, Kawaiisu, Koosharem, Utah, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony, List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States, Long Valley (Kane County, Utah), Mesquite, Moapa Band of Paiute Indians, Moapa, Nevada, Mormons, ... Expand index (48 more) »

  2. Archery in the United States
  3. Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
  4. Indigenous weapons of the Americas
  5. Native American tribes in Arizona
  6. Native American tribes in Nevada
  7. Native American tribes in Utah
  8. Southern Paiute

Anthropological Linguistics (journal)

Anthropological Linguistics is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering studies on anthropological linguistics.

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Aphid

Aphids are small sap-sucking insects and members of the superfamily Aphidoidea.

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Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America

The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America (AILLA) is a digital repository housed in LLILAS Benson Latin American Studies and Collections at the University of Texas at Austin.

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Arizona

Arizona (Hoozdo Hahoodzo; Alĭ ṣonak) is a landlocked state in the Southwestern region of the United States.

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Beaver River (Utah)

The Beaver River is a river in western Utah, long, that drains to Sevier Lake via the Sevier River.

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Beaver Valley (Utah)

Beaver Valley is a long small valley located in eastern Beaver County, Utah, United States.

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Beaver, Utah

Beaver is a city in, and county seat of, Beaver County in southwestern Utah, United States.

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Bitterroot

Bitterroot (Lewisia rediviva) is a small perennial herb in the family Montiaceae.

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Cattle

Cattle (Bos taurus) are large, domesticated, bovid ungulates widely kept as livestock. They are prominent modern members of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus Bos. Mature female cattle are called cows and mature male cattle are bulls. Young female cattle are called heifers, young male cattle are oxen or bullocks, and castrated male cattle are known as steers.

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Cedar City, Utah

Cedar City is the largest city in Iron County, Utah, United States.

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Cercocarpus

Cercocarpus, commonly known as mountain mahogany, is a small genus of at least nine species of nitrogen-fixing flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae.

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Chemehuevi

The Chemehuevi are an indigenous people of the Great Basin. Southern Paiute people and Chemehuevi are indigenous peoples of the Great Basin and native American tribes in Arizona.

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Christianity

Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.

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Colorado River

The Colorado River (Río Colorado) is one of the principal rivers (along with the Rio Grande) in the Southwestern United States and in northern Mexico.

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Colorado River Numic language

Colorado River Numic (also called Ute, Southern Paiute, Ute–Southern Paiute, or Ute-Chemehuevi), of the Numic branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family, is a dialect chain that stretches from southeastern California to Colorado.

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Cradleboard

Cradleboards (gietkka, ǩiõtkâm, kietkâm, gietkam, Kazakh: бесік, Kyrgyz: бешік) are traditional protective baby-carriers used by many indigenous cultures in North America, throughout northern Scandinavia among the Sámi, and in the traditionally nomadic cultures of Central Asia.

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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a research center and "living classroom" located in southwestern Colorado, US, which offers experiential education programs for students and adults.

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Daucus carota

Daucus carota, whose common names include wild carrot, European wild carrot, bird's nest, bishop's lace, and Queen Anne's lace (North America), is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae.

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Domínguez–Escalante expedition

The Domínguez–Escalante Expedition was a Spanish journey of exploration conducted in 1776 by two Franciscan priests, Atanasio Domínguez and Silvestre Vélez de Escalante, to find an overland route from Santa Fe, New Mexico, to their Roman Catholic mission in Monterey, on the coast of modern day central California.

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Duck decoy (model)

A duck decoy (or decoy duck) is a man-made object resembling a real duck.

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English language

English is a West Germanic language in the Indo-European language family, whose speakers, called Anglophones, originated in early medieval England on the island of Great Britain.

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Enterprise, Utah

Enterprise is a city in northwestern Washington County, Utah, United States.

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Escalante River

The Escalante River is a tributary of the Colorado River.

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Frasera speciosa

Frasera speciosa is a species of flowering plant in the gentian family (Gentianaceae) known by the common names elkweed, monument plant, and green gentian.

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Google Books

Google Books (previously known as Google Book Search, Google Print, and by its code-name Project Ocean) is a service from Google that searches the full text of books and magazines that Google has scanned, converted to text using optical character recognition (OCR), and stored in its digital database.

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Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States.

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Gunlock, Utah

Gunlock is an unincorporated community in western Washington County, Utah, United States, north of Gunlock State Park.

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Handbook of North American Indians

The Handbook of North American Indians is a series of edited scholarly and reference volumes in Native American studies, published by the Smithsonian Institution beginning in 1978.

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Hebron, Utah

Hebron is a ghost town on Shoal Creek in Washington County in southwestern Utah, United States.

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Henry Mountains

The Henry Mountains is a mountain range located in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Utah that runs in a generally north-south direction, extending over a distance of about.

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Indian reservation

An American Indian reservation is an area of land held and governed by a U.S. federal government-recognized Native American tribal nation, whose government is autonomous, subject to regulations passed by the United States Congress and administered by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs, and not to the U.S.

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Indian termination policy

Indian termination is a phrase describing United States policies relating to Native Americans from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s.

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Jacob Hamblin

Jacob Hamblin (April 2, 1819 – August 31, 1886) was a Western pioneer, a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a diplomat to various Native American tribes of the Southwest and Great Basin.

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Kaibab Indian Reservation

The Kaibab Indian Reservation is the home of the Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians (Southern Paiute Language: Kai'vi'vits), a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiutes. Southern Paiute people and Kaibab Indian Reservation are native American tribes in Arizona and southern Paiute.

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Kaibab National Forest

Kaibab National Forest borders both the north and south rims of the Grand Canyon, in north-central Arizona.

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Kaibab Plateau

The Kaibab Plateau is a plateau almost entirely in Coconino County, Arizona (but extending slightly north into Kane County, Utah) in the Southwestern United States.

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Kaibab, Arizona

Kaibab is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County, Arizona, United States.

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Kaiparowits Plateau

Location of the Kaiparowits Plateau within Utah The Kaiparowits Plateau is a large, elevated landform located in southern Utah, in the southwestern United States.

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Kanopy

Kanopy is an on-demand streaming video platform for public and academic libraries that offers films, TV shows, educational videos and documentaries.

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Kanosh, Utah

Kanosh is a town in Millard County, Utah, United States.

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Kawaiisu

The Kawaiisu (pronounced: ″ka-wai-ah-soo″) are a Native Californian ethnic group in the United States who live in the Tehachapi Valley and to the north across the Tehachapi Pass in the southern Sierra Nevada, toward Lake Isabella and Walker Pass. Southern Paiute people and Kawaiisu are indigenous peoples of the Great Basin.

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Koosharem is a town in Sevier County, Utah, United States.

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Las Vegas

Las Vegas, often known as Sin City or simply Vegas, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Nevada and the seat of Clark County.

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Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony

The Las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony (Southern Paiute language: Nuvagantucimi, "people of "where snow sits" (i.e. Charleston Peak)) is a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiute Indians in Southern Nevada. Southern Paiute people and las Vegas Tribe of Paiute Indians of the Las Vegas Indian Colony are native American tribes in Nevada and southern Paiute.

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List of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States

This is a list of federally recognized tribes in the contiguous United States.

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Long Valley (Kane County, Utah)

The Long Valley of Utah is a long valley located in western Kane County.

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Mesquite

Mesquite is a common name for several plants in the genus Prosopis, which contains over 40 species of small leguminous trees.

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Moapa Band of Paiute Indians

The Moapa Band of Paiute Indians of the Moapa River Indian Reservation are a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiute, who live in southern Nevada on the Moapa River Indian Reservation. Southern Paiute people and Moapa Band of Paiute Indians are native American tribes in Nevada and southern Paiute.

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Moapa, Nevada

Moapa is an unincorporated town and census-designated place (CDP) in Clark County, Nevada, United States.

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Mormons

Mormons are a religious and cultural group related to Mormonism, the principal branch of the Latter Day Saint movement started by Joseph Smith in upstate New York during the 1820s.

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Mount Charleston

Mount Charleston, including Charleston Peak (Nuvagantu, literally "where snow sits", in Southern Paiute or Nüpakatütün in Shoshoni) at, is the highest mountain in both the Spring Mountains and Clark County, in Nevada, United States.

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National Park Service

The National Park Service (NPS) is an agency of the United States federal government, within the U.S. Department of the Interior.

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Native Americans in the United States

Native Americans, sometimes called American Indians, First Americans, or Indigenous Americans, are the Indigenous peoples native to portions of the land that the United States is located on.

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The Navajo are a Native American people of the Southwestern United States. Southern Paiute people and Navajo are native American tribes in Arizona and native American tribes in Utah.

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The Navajo Nation (Naabeehó Bináhásdzo), also known as Navajoland, is an Indian reservation of Navajo people in the United States. Southern Paiute people and Navajo Nation are native American tribes in Arizona and native American tribes in Utah.

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Nevada

Nevada is a landlocked state in the Western region of the United States.

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Numic languages

Numic is the northernmost branch of the Uto-Aztecan language family.

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Pacific Historical Review

The Pacific Historical Review is the official publication of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association.

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Pahranagat Valley

The Pahranagat Valley is a Tonopah Basin landform in Lincoln County, Nevada.

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Pahrump, Nevada

Pahrump is an unincorporated town located at the southernmost tip of Nye County, Nevada, United States, about west of Las Vegas.

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Pahvant

The Pahvant or Pahvants (Pavant, Parant, Pahva-nits) were a band of Ute people that lived in present-day Utah.

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Paiute

Paiute (also Piute) refers to three non-contiguous groups of indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. Southern Paiute people and Paiute are indigenous peoples of the Great Basin, native American tribes in Arizona, native American tribes in Nevada and native American tribes in Utah.

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Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah

The Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah is a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiute and Ute Indians in southwestern Utah. Southern Paiute people and Paiute Indian Tribe of Utah are native American tribes in Utah and southern Paiute.

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Panaca, Nevada

Panaca is an unincorporated town in eastern Lincoln County, Nevada, United States, on State Route 319, about east of U.S. Route 93, near the border with Utah.

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Panguitch, Utah

Panguitch is a city in and the county seat of Garfield County, Utah, United States.

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Pioche, Nevada

Pioche is an unincorporated town in Lincoln County, Nevada, United States, approximately northeast of Las Vegas.

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Portland State University

Portland State University (PSU) is a public research university in Portland, Oregon, United States.

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Prunus virginiana

Prunus virginiana, commonly called bitter-berry, chokecherry, Virginia bird cherry, and western chokecherry (also black chokecherry for P. virginiana var. demissa), is a species of bird cherry (''Prunus'' subgenus ''Padus'') native to North America.

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ResearchGate

ResearchGate is a European commercial social networking site for scientists and researchers to share papers, ask and answer questions, and find collaborators.

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Resin

In polymer chemistry and materials science, a resin is a solid or highly viscous substance of plant or synthetic origin that is typically convertible into polymers.

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Richard Henry Pratt

Brigadier General Richard Henry Pratt (December 6, 1840 – March 15, 1924) was an American military general who founded and was longtime superintendent of the Carlisle Indian Industrial School at Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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San Juan River (Colorado River tributary)

The San Juan River is a major tributary of the Colorado River in the Southwestern United States, providing the chief drainage for the Four Corners region of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona.

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San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona

The San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona is a federally recognized tribe of Southern Paiute Indians in Coconino County, Arizona. Southern Paiute people and San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona are native American tribes in Arizona and southern Paiute.

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Santa Clara River (Utah)

The Santa Clara River is a U.S. Geological Survey.

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Sevier Lake

Sevier Lake is an intermittent and endorheic lake which lies in the lowest part of the Sevier Desert, Millard County, Utah.

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Shivwits Band of Paiutes

The Shivwits Band of Paiutes is a sovereign, federally recognized tribe located in southwestern Utah. Southern Paiute people and Shivwits Band of Paiutes are native American tribes in Utah and southern Paiute.

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Smithsonian Institution

The Smithsonian Institution, or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums, education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge." Founded on August 10, 1846, it operates as a trust instrumentality and is not formally a part of any of the three branches of the federal government.

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Spanish missions in California

The Spanish missions in California (Misiones españolas en California) formed a series of 21 religious outposts or missions established between 1769 and 1833 in what is now the U.S. state of California.

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St. George, Utah

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Tau-gu

Tau-gu was a headman of the Southern Paiutes in Arizona in the 1870s.

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Taylor & Francis

Taylor & Francis Group is an international company originating in England that publishes books and academic journals.

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Tony Tillohash

Tony Tillohash (born on Kaibab, Utah) was a Paiute Indian who worked with linguist Edward Sapir to describe the Southern Paiute language.

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Tuba City, Arizona

Tuba City (Tó Naneesdizí) is an unincorporated town and census-designated place in Coconino County, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, United States.

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Typha

Typha is a genus of about 30 species of monocotyledonous flowering plants in the family Typhaceae.

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United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS or FWS) is a U.S. federal government agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior which oversees the management of fish, wildlife, and natural habitats in the United States.

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University of Arizona Press

The University of Arizona Press, a publishing house founded in 1959 as a department of the University of Arizona, is a nonprofit publisher of scholarly and regional books.

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University of California Press

The University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.

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University of Illinois Press

The University of Illinois Press (UIP) is an American university press and is part of the University of Illinois system.

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University of Nebraska Press

The University of Nebraska Press (UNP) was founded in 1941 and is an academic publisher of scholarly and general-interest books.

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University of Utah

The University of Utah (the U, U of U, or simply Utah) is a public research university in Salt Lake City, Utah.

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University of Washington Press

The University of Washington Press is an American academic publishing house.

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Utah

Utah is a landlocked state in the Mountain West subregion of the Western United States.

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Ute dialect

UteGivón, T. Ute Reference Grammar.

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Ute people

Ute are the indigenous, or Native American people, of the Ute tribe and culture among the Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. Southern Paiute people and Ute people are native American tribes in Nevada and native American tribes in Utah.

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Uto-Aztecan languages

Uto-Aztecan languages are a family of indigenous languages of the Americas, consisting of over thirty languages.

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Virgin River

The Virgin River is a tributary of the Colorado River in the U.S. states of Utah, Nevada, and Arizona.

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William C. Sturtevant

William Curtis Sturtevant (1926 Morristown, New Jersey – March 2, 2007 Rockville, Maryland) was an anthropologist and ethnologist.

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Winnowing

Winnowing is a process by which chaff is separated from grain.

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See also

Archery in the United States

Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin

Indigenous weapons of the Americas

Native American tribes in Arizona

Native American tribes in Nevada

Native American tribes in Utah

Southern Paiute

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Paiute_people

Also known as Digger Indian, Digger Indians, Piedes, Southern Paiute.

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