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Cosa (chi) è Paiute - definizione

NATIVE AMERICAN PEOPLE
Piute; Paiutes; Payute; Piaute; Piede people; Pahgahts; Piaute Indians; Paiute Indians; Paiute people; User:Mkyes123/sandbox/SOuth
  • Historic distribution of various Paiute peoples

Paiute         
['p??u:t]
¦ noun (plural same or Paiutes)
1. a member of either of two linguistically distinct American Indian peoples (the Southern Paiute and the Northern Paiute) of the western US.
2. either of the Uto-Aztecan languages of the Paiute.
Origin
from Sp. Payuchi, Payuta, influenced by Ute.
Paiute         
Paiute (; also Piute) refers to three non-contiguous groups of indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. Although their languages are related within the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages, these three groups do not form a single set.
Northern Paiute people         
  • [[Chief Winnemucca]], Chief of the Paiutes. He was also named Poito.
  • [[Sarah Winnemucca]], Paiute writer and lecturer
NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBE IN EASTERN CALIFORNIA
Kuyuidika; Northern Paiute Indians; Northern Paiute; Northern Paiute peoples; Piutes
The Northern Paiute people are a Numic tribe that has traditionally lived in the Great Basin region of the United States in what is now eastern California, western Nevada, and southeast Oregon. The Northern Paiutes' pre-contact lifestyle was well adapted to the harsh desert environment in which they lived.

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Paiute

Paiute (; also Piute) refers to three non-contiguous groups of indigenous peoples of the Great Basin. Although their languages are related within the Numic group of Uto-Aztecan languages, these three languages do not form a single subgroup. The term "Paiute" does not refer to a single, unique, unified group of Great Basin tribes, but is a historical label comprising:

  • Northern Paiute people of northeastern California, northwestern Nevada, eastern Oregon, and southern Idaho
  • Southern Paiute people of northern Arizona, southern Nevada, and southwestern Utah
  • Mono people of east central California, divided into Owens Valley Paiute (Eastern Mono) and Western Mono (Monache)
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Paiute
1. Tribal buildings, including Shoshone–Paiute tribal headquarters and a hospital, have power from stand–alone generators.
2. In northeastern Nevada, the Shoshone–Paiute Tribe declared a state of emergency for the Duck Valley Indian Reservation, most of which has been without power for six days because fires have destroyed more than 240 utility poles.
3. The community of Shoshone and Paiute Indians on the Idaho–Nevada border was without power for nearly eight days due to wildfires that torched transmission lines and power poles.
4. Lawton‘s 1'60 book Willie Boy: A Desert Manhunt‘‘ chronicled the hunt for a 28–year–old Paiute–Chemehuevi Indian who had shot and killed his girlfriend‘s father because he had forbidden the distant cousins from marrying.
5. The department also is considering reviving a possible alternative to the Caliente Corridor because the Walker River Paiute Tribe, which has a reservation in the western part of the state, recently withdrew its long–held opposition to hosting a rail line for waste.