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Summary Of: Northern Paiute

Northern Paiute and Southern Paiute is most correct when referring to groups of people with similar language... The Northern Paiute are sometimes referred to as... The Northern Paiute traditionally lived in the... Relations among the Northern Paiute bands and their Shoshone neighbors were generally peaceful... there is no sharp distinction between the Northern Paiute and western Shoshone... many Northern Paiute refused to go there... near cities or farm districts often with mixed Northern Paiute and Shoshone populations had been established... thought that the 1770 population of the Northern Paiute within California was 500... put the total Northern Paiute population in 1859 at about 6...

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