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November 28, 2019

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Time for Truth: Hope, Reality and Bad Hot Takes from Special Elections

With South Carolina CD5 and Georgia CD6 in the books, many Democratic party members and commenters and pundits are advancing their own hot takes of … Continued

February 8, 2016

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Indians 101

The Utah Indian Wars of 1866

While Mormon settlement of Utah began in 1847, American Indians had inhabited the region for thousands of years. The Mormon settlements displaced and disrupted the … Continued

Ute Indian Tribes
October 10, 2015

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Indians 101

Utah’s Black Hawk War

During 1865 to 1867, American and Mormon settlers in Utah were engaged in a war with a small group of Ute, Paiute, and Navajo warriors … Continued

Utah’s Black Hawk War
December 1, 2011

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Centuries of Genocide: Modoc Indians, Part V (Termination Era, 1954-1986)

( – promoted by navajo) photo credit: Aaron Huey Don’t worry if you missed previous installments. This diary will serve as a stand-alone and as … Continued

May 27, 2011

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Ancient America: Hovenweep

In 1854 a Mormon expedition under the leadership of W. D. Huntington reported finding some ancient ruins in southeast Utah. Twenty years later, the photographer … Continued

January 5, 2011

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Ancient America: Utah

( – promoted by navajo) Ten thousand years ago, Native American people in what is now Utah had a lifeway that was centered around a … Continued

Ancient America: Utah
September 20, 2010

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Utah’s Walker War

( – promoted by navajo) The Walker War was a conflict between the Mormon settlers in Utah and Utah’s aboriginal peoples, the Ute. The leader … Continued

Utah’s Walker War
September 11, 2010

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Mormons and Indians in Early Utah

( – promoted by navajo) In 1847, the Mormons entered what is now Utah and began to build their Kingdom of God on Earth. There … Continued

Mormons and Indians
September 8, 2010

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Indians 101: Utes Held by Army

( – promoted by navajo) The United States acquired what would become Colorado and Utah from Mexico following a brief war in 1848. In the … Continued

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