Wakara’s named Shower-O-Cats. Indian tradition called for Ivie's death, which began a series of skirmishes and confrontations known as Wakara's War,...
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the local Native Americans deteriorated rapidly, and the Wakara’s War soon ensued. The war consisted primarily of various raids conducted by the Native...
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Utah Territorial Militia (category Utah in the American Civil War)
War between the Nauvoo Legion and Indians led by Chief Walkara ("Walker"). Twenty Mormon militiamen and many Native Americans died in the Walker War....
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Nephi massacre (category 19th-century prisoner of war massacres)
the Goshute men occurred in the midst of a series of skirmishes dubbed Wakara's War between Native Americans and Mormons in the present-day Utah region....
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Walkara (redirect from Wakara (Ute))
diplomat, horseman and warrior, and a military leader of raiding parties in Wakara's War. He was the most prominent Native American chief in the Utah area when...
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The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons and their neighbors in Missouri. It was preceded by tensions...
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between Latter-day Saint settlers and Ute tribe members eventually led to Wakara's War in 1853. Changing the name of "Squaw Peak" was first officially mentioned...
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Danite (category 1838 Mormon War)
vigilante group and took a central role in the events of the 1838 Mormon War. They remained an important part of Mormon and non-Mormon folklore, polemics...
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arrived via the so-called Mormon Trail. In 1848, after the Mexican–American War, the region was annexed by the U.S., becoming part of the Utah Territory...
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Battle at Fort Utah (redirect from Fort Utah War)
became intense in the years following and was a factor contributing to Wakara's War that took place from 1853-1854.: 87 In June 1865 Brigham Young and the...
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vigilante group during a period of intense conflict known as the 1838 Mormon War.[citation needed] The Nauvoo Legion was a state-authorized militia of Nauvoo...
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Zion's Camp (category 1838 Mormon War)
(1851) Morrisite War Mormon War (Illinois) Utah War Wakara's War Mountain Meadows Massacre Black Hawk War (1865–1872) Notable leaders George M. Hinkle Joseph...
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volunteers served from July 1846 to July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848. The battalion was a volunteer unit of between 534 and 559 Latter-day...
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Latter Day Saint vote in upcoming elections. Brigham Young remarked, "If the war [with Mexico] broke out, he would have become commander-in-chief of the United...
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Fountain Green massacre (category Wars fought in Utah)
connection to the earlier killings. The event is often classified as part of Wakara's War, a series of battles and skirmishes in the region from 1853 to 1854....
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Hambleton Settlement near the present site of Mt. Pleasant. During the Wakara War, the settlers relocated to Spring Town (Spring City), and later to Manti...
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Lot Smith Cavalry Company (category American Civil War)
American Civil War. It was formed from volunteers from the Nauvoo Legion, Utah's territorial militia. The unit was founded at the request of the War Department...
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Utah Highway Patrol Utah housing corporation Utah in the American Civil War Utah Jazz Utah Lake Utah Olympic Oval Utah Seismic Safety Commission Utah...
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History of Utah (section Utah War)
and Provo were founded. Also that year, at the invitation of Ute chief Wakara, settlers moved into the Sanpete Valley in central Utah to establish the...
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from 1854 to 1862, and helped broker peace between the settlers and Chief Wakara's tribe. Chapman was born in 1805 in Readsboro, Vermont, four miles down...
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as Marine #2, Ben Wood as Cook, Baykali Ganambarr as Aboriginal Boy #1, Wakara Gondara as Aboriginal Boy #2. 24 11 "Waruwi 1788" Michael James Rowland...
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troubling to the Utes, since it was at the heart of their territory. Ute chief Wakara suggested the pioneers instead move into the Sanpete Valley in central Utah...
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List Citations Sources See also Notes Australia portal Australian frontier wars Indigenous peoples of Australia Languages confirmed by AIATSIS ^ This name...
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Antonga Black Hawk (category Native American people of the Indian Wars)
Turunianchi. Turunianchi had a son named Munch. Munch was the father of Sanpitch, Wakara, Arropeen, Tabby, Ammon, Sowiette, and Grospeen, who occupied a land that...
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adherents and Native Americans include the Black Hawk War, Ute Wars, Wakara's (Walker's) War, and Posey War. During the 1850 escalation to the Battle at Fort...
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