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42:, were attacked by Wahveveh's band while they were building a bridge. During the skirmish Poustaminie approached the Paiutes and laid down his weapons to show his peaceful intentions but Wahveveh had him killed by one of his braves. In a related incident taken on by his brother Chief Paulina, a scouting party was organized for the intention of vengeance for Paulina's murder of 155: 240: 53:
and other Wasco Scouts of the U.S. Army. They attacked a Paiute camp at Dry Creek, capturing or killing all 32 Paiutes. The scouting party also located Paulina above Lake Henry on
235: 196: 57:. Paulina retreated to a cave protected by boulders but Chief Wahveveh and two other Paiutes were not able to escape and were killed by the Wascos. 230: 189: 143: 128: 113: 162: 220: 182: 215: 102: 225: 38:, Wahveveh aided his brother in attacks on the Warm Springs Chief, Poustaminie. His tribe, the 139: 124: 109: 166: 54: 24: 47: 209: 50: 43: 39: 28: 60:
Wahvevah and Paulina had a third brother, Oitsi, who also fought alongside them.
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Fighting for Paradise: A Military History of the Pacific Northwest.
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Pullman, Washington: Washington State University Press, 2007.
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Fowler, Catherine S. and Liljeblad, Sven. "Northern Paiute."
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Handbook of North American Indians: Great Basin, Volume 11.
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Crooked River Country: Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons
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Northern Paiute
Chief Paulina
Oregon
Tyghs
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First Sergeant
Billy Chinook
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Crooked River Country: Wranglers, Rogues, and Barons.
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