10 LIVROS EM PORTUGUÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ARAPENE»
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On Zion's mount: Mormons, Indians, and the American landscape
Arapene began by saying that Walkara had appeared to him and told him to be at
peace with the Mormons. After that “the Lord” spoke at length. He said the land
belonged to him, not to the Mormons or the Indians. After giving Arapene the ...
2
Vocabulary of the Utah and Sho-sho-ne Or Snake Dialects: ...
In 1849, when fifty of us were exploring the "Dixie" country, in the month of
December, we met Arapene on his way from the mountains on the Sevier river,
coming dojra to winter. An old squaw had a long roll of cedar bark, one end of
which ...
Dimmock Baker Huntington, 1872
3
Utah Place Names: A Comprehensive Guide to the Origins of ...
The valley was named for Chief Arapien (Arapene, Arrapene), a Piute chieftain
and younger half-brother of the well-known Chief Walker. Arapien took over the
entire chieftainship after Chief Walker died. The valley was a favorite camping ...
4
American land marks: a history of place and displacement
In February 1855, shortly after Walkara's unexpected death, Arapene called on
some Mormons in San Pete Valley to transcribe a vision. Even assuming a
certain amount of unintended and/or wishful mistranslation, the resulting
document ...
Jared Farmer, Stanford University. Dept. of History, 2005
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The claws of the hawk: the incredible life of Wahker the Ute
their sorrows, Arapene, stripped to his loin cloth, was led outside the village to the
nearest Cottonwood tree. Behind him, mutely silent, followed a clot of weathered
chaquetones afoot, and those of the village population willing to spare ...
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The Mystic Cipher: A Story of the Lost Rhoade's Gold Mine
The secret died with Chief Arapene. He didn't trust anyone with the secret. Not
even Chief Tabiona knew. He let everyone think he pulled the plug and stopped
providing gold because he was at odds with the Church. The fact is, he didn't
know ...
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: ...
For boarding the following Indians, while on a visit to the superintendent, by his
order : Arapene, chief, and four of his band, three days each, at 75 cents per day
811 25 Feb. 8. Bartosh and squaw, two days each 3 00 r'eb. 20. Knosh, Shot ...
United States. Congress. House, 1862
D. B. HUNTINGTON, Interpreter. Voucher No. 15. The United States to D. B.
Huntington, Dr. 1858. Jan. l. For boarding the following Indians, while on a visit to
the superintendent, by his order: Arapene, chief, and four of his hand, three days
...
United States House of Representatives, 1862
One of the most troublesome marauders was the Ute 1ndian chief Wakara,
shown here (left) with his brother Arapene. Wakara led periodic raids on the
Lugo's livestock, especially horses and mules. 1n an attempt to protect their
herds, the ...
Boarding Arapene, Whah-no-nee, and Queetup, three days each, at 75 cents per
day 675 83 50 Received at Great Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, March 31, 1858,
of Brig- ham Young, governor and superintendent of Indian affairs, eighty-three ...
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Scholarship fund honors member of Ute tribe who attended law …
David Arapene Cuch was 28 when he died unexpectedly in 2007, and his family and friends have created a scholarship to celebrate his life and honor his ... «fox13now.com, mai 14»