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  2. Ute Wars - Wikipedia

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    The Ute Wars were a series of conflicts between the Ute people and the United States which began in 1849 and ended in 1923. [1] [2] Wars. Jicarilla War (1849–1855)

  3. Pinhook Draw fight - Wikipedia

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    It was part of a series of clashes between the Ute people and Anglo settlers sometimes termed the Ute Wars. The combatants were 30 to 65 Ute and Paiute people and about three dozen white settlers, mostly Anglo cowboys and miners from southwestern Colorado and southeastern Utah. The settlers sought revenge against the Utes for other conflicts in ...

  4. BYU–Utah rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The game's cancellation, the first interruption in the series since World War II, drew mixed views from local and national media. Most Utah fans and some among national sports media, including ESPN hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon , applauded Krystkowiak's decision to cancel the game [ 19 ] —citing incidents that have given BYU ...

  5. Nicaagat - Wikipedia

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    Nicaagat (leaves becoming green, [1] c. 1840–1882), also known as Chief, Captain and Ute Jack [2] and Green Leaf. [ 3 ] [ a ] A Ute warrior and subchief, [ 4 ] he led a Ute war party against the United States Army when it crossed Milk Creek onto the Ute reservation, which triggered the Battle of Milk Creek . [ 2 ]

  6. Meeker Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Meeker Massacre, or Meeker Incident, White River War, Ute War, or the Ute Campaign [1]), took place on September 29, 1879 in Colorado. Members of a band of Ute Indians ( Native Americans ) attacked the Indian agency on their reservation, killing the Indian agent Nathan Meeker and his 10 male employees and taking five women and children as hostages.

  7. Tintic War - Wikipedia

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    The Tintic War was a short series of skirmishes occurring in February through March 1856 in Uintah County and Tooele County, Utah [1] It occurred after the conclusion of the Walker War. It was named after a subchief of the Ute and involved several clashes between Mormon settlers and Native Americans previously residing in the Tintic and Cedar ...

  8. Wars (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Advance Wars series of games, along with the far lesser known Game Boy Wars 3, include map editors, giving them increased replayability. In the original Famicom Wars, two players were allowed to play; in Game Boy Wars, players could play hotseat multiplayer games. [5] Currently the only release to lack hotseat multiplayer is Game Boy Wars ...

  9. Category:Wars (series) - Wikipedia

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    Category: Wars (series) 6 languages. Español; ... Game Boy Wars; Media in category "Wars (series)" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. A.