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  2. Mohave people - Wikipedia

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    Mohave or Mojave (Mojave: 'Aha Makhav) are a Native American people indigenous to the Colorado River in the Mojave Desert. The Fort Mojave Indian Reservation includes territory within the borders of California , Arizona , and Nevada .

  3. Brotherhood of Steel - Wikipedia

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    The Brotherhood has a different appearance in Fallout 2, where they are shown to have outposts throughout the wasteland and are in cooperation with the New California Republic. In Fallout 3, the East Coast Brotherhood of Steel were portrayed as an altruistic organization dedicated to protecting the wastelanders from raiders and super mutants ...

  4. Mojave Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Manix, Mojave, and the Little Mojave lakes are all large but shallow. [ 13 ] : 7 Soda Lake is the principal saline basin of the Mojave Desert. Natural springs are typically rare throughout the Mojave Desert, [ 13 ] : 19 but there are two notable springs, Ash Meadows and Oasis Valley .

  5. Mojave - Wikipedia

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    Mojave or Mohave most often refers to: Mojave Desert; Mojave River; Mohave people; Mojave language; Mojave or Mohave may also refer to: Places. Fort Mojave Indian ...

  6. Mojave, California - Wikipedia

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    Mojave (formerly Mohave) [4] is an unincorporated community in Kern County, California, United States. Mojave is located 50 miles (80 km) east of Bakersfield , and 100 miles (161 km) north of Los Angeles , [ 6 ] at an elevation of 2,762 feet (842 m). [ 4 ]

  7. Edmund Jaeger - Wikipedia

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    Other Brotherhood members included cartoonist and painter Jimmy Swinnerton, [8] author George Wharton James, [8] and photographers Fred Payne Clatworthy [8] [10] and Stephen H. Willard. [8] The men lived near each other (like Jaeger, Eytel built his own cabin), [ 11 ] traveled together throughout the Southwest, helped with each other's works ...

  8. Mohave War - Wikipedia

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    The Mohave War was an armed conflict between the Mohave people and the United States from 1858 to 1859. With the California Gold Rush of 1849, thousands of American settlers headed west through Mohave country and into California.

  9. Mohave traditional narratives - Wikipedia

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    Mohave traditional narratives include myths, legends, tales, and oral histories preserved by the Mohave people on the lower Colorado River in southeastern California, western Arizona, and southern Nevada.