Chief Winnemucca

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Chief Winnemucca was a prominent 19th-century Northern Paiute leader known for his role in navigating relations between his people and the expanding United States.

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Chief Winnemucca canonical 1
Poito (Chief Winnemucca) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American leader
Northern Paiute leader
activeInCentury 19th century
associatedWith Great Basin
surface form: Great Basin region

Nevada region
conflictContext tensions between Indigenous peoples and U.S. settlers
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Native American history of the 19th century
history of U.S.–Native American relations
ethnicity Northern Paiute
hasRelative Sarah Winnemucca
influenced Sarah Winnemucca
knownFor involvement in conflicts arising from U.S. westward expansion
leadership of Northern Paiute people
mediating relations between Northern Paiute and United States authorities
language English
Northern Paiute language
memberOf Northern Paiute
surface form: Northern Paiute people
notableRole intermediary between Northern Paiute and U.S. government
spokesperson for Northern Paiute interests
occupation political leader
tribal chief
politicalStatus leader of a sovereign Indigenous nation
religion Native American traditional beliefs
roleInHistory key figure in Northern Paiute–U.S. relations
subjectOf historical studies of Northern Paiute leadership
scholarship on U.S. Indian policy in the 19th century
timePeriod era of United States westward expansion

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Winnemucca namedAfter Chief Winnemucca
Winnemucca namedAfter Chief Winnemucca
this entity surface form: Poito (Chief Winnemucca)