pahutes (Meaning)
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pahutes (n. pl.)
See Utes.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pahutes
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pahutes Sentence Examples
- The Pahutes were a Native American tribe who inhabited the Great Basin region of the United States.
- The Pahutes relied heavily on hunting and gathering for their livelihood.
- The Pahutes were known for their intricate basketry and pottery.
- The Pahutes had a rich oral tradition, including myths, legends, and songs.
- The Pahutes faced significant challenges after the arrival of European settlers and the encroachment on their traditional lands.
- The Pahutes endured forced relocation and assimilation attempts by the U.S. government.
- Despite these challenges, the Pahutes maintained their cultural identity and traditions.
- Today, the Pahutes are recognized as a federally recognized tribe with reservations in Nevada, Utah, and California.
- The Pahutes have made significant contributions to American culture and history.
- The Pahutes continue to face challenges but are working to preserve their culture and sovereignty.
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See Utes.
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The Pahutes were a Native American tribe who inhabited the Great Basin region of the United States.
The Pahutes relied heavily on hunting and gathering for their livelihood.
The Pahutes were known for their intricate basketry and pottery.
The Pahutes had a rich oral tradition, including myths, legends, and songs.