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- Chief Walkara (c. 1808 – 1855; also known as Wakara, Wahkara, Chief Walker or Colorow) was a Northern Ute leader of the Utah Indians known as the Timpanogo...
- raiding ranches in nearby Riverside. This group, led by the fierce Chief Walkara, drove the herd into the Lucerne Valley on the north side of the San Bernardinos...
- 1854 - Chief Walkara and Brigham Young make peace settlement in Juab County. 1855 - Walkara died. His brother Arapeen succeeded Walkara as chief. 1855...
- changed her mind when Kanosh rescued her from Walkara. Mueller indicates there is no evidence that Walkara ever took Sally or that she chose to marry Kanosh...
- Valley in 1847, the Timpanogos were guided by Turunianchi's grandson, Walkara. Walkara led the tribe with a number of sub-chiefs, most of whom were his brothers:...
- Utah. Absalom Woolf was a soldier in the Utah militia serving in the Walkara Indian War and also the Utah War. Woolf's ancestor, Peter Woolf, was an...
- and brother of Chief Walkara. Sanpete County is named for him. Raoul Trujillo, dancer, c****ographer, and actor Chief Walkara, also called Chief Walker...
- 1853–1854 Walker War between the Nauvoo Legion and Indians led by Chief Walkara ("Walker"). Twenty Mormon militiamen and many Native Americans died in...
- Portrait of the Ute Chief, Walkara, by Carvalho...
- determine the location of the area's animals, which he then reported to Walkara, the Ute mastermind of the raids. Early in the Mexican–American War, the...