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Kanosh Band of Paiutes

Kanosh Band of Paiutes
Kanosh; (kawnaw’os, willow jug) the word comes from a willow water jug, made from split willows and coated inside and out with pine pitch. Kanosh Logo meaning; a medicine man that sings songs to make it rain. This drawing was possibly made by Earl Pikyavit. The Kanosh Band of Paiute Indians of Utah originally received federal recognition on February 11, 1929. On that date, Congress enacted legislation that reserved public domain land "for the use and benefit of the Kanosh Band of Indians." [45 Stat. 1161]

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14-Jan-2019
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