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Chief Winnemucca. Chief of the Paiutes. He was also called Poito.

Original Title from NARA: Winnemucca (The Giver), a Paviotso or Paiute chief of western Nevada; half-length, 1880
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2005-10-29 04:25:29 200× 248× Yosemite Indian Chief Winnemucca. Chief of the Paiutes. He was also called Poito.

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