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- Wakara may refer to: Walkara, Shoshone chief Wakara people, or Wakura, Australia Wakara language, or ****u Wakura This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Wakara's War, also known as Walker's War was a dispute between the Paiute Indians and the Mormon settlers in the Utah Valley. This war is characterized...
- Chief Walkara (c. 1808 – 1855; also known as Wakara, Wahkara, Chief Walker or Colorow) was a Shoshone leader of the Utah Indians known as the Timpanogo...
- The Wakara or Wakura were an indigenous Australian people of the state of Queensland. The Wakara are estimated by Norman Tindale to have had a tribal domain...
- Hidalgo Utah Territory Utah Territory in the American Civil War Utah War Wakara's War World War II Women's suffrage 2002 Winter Olympics Flora and fauna...
- closely related with Wajita, Waruri, Wasimbiti and Wakara. It is also home to the Wajita, Waruri, Wakara, all Kuria sub tribes (including the Wazanaki and...
- the Mwanza Region are also the Kerewe, Kara and Zinza, with Wakerewe and Wakara in the east, particularly Ukerewe Island, and Wazinza in the western s****s...
- Hambleton Settlement near the present site of Mt. Pleasant. During the Wakara War, the settlers relocated to Spring Town (Spring City), and later to Manti...
- between Brigham Young and Wakara. Shortly after that, Welcome Chapman and Wakara oversaw the baptism of scores of Wakara's tribe members. Although immediate...
- ****u Nyungkal, Kokobididji, Kokobujundji, Kokokulunggur, Kokowalandja, Wakara, Wakaman, Djankun, Muluridji, ?Wulpura Native speakers 388 (2021 census)...