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Portrait of a Jicarilla-Apache Man
Portrait of a Jicarilla-Apache Man by Edward S. Curtis, 1904.
The Jicarilla are one of the six bands that make up the Apache nation.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Chiricahua-Apache Medicine Man in Traditional Wickiup with Family, 1883
A Chiricahua-Apache medicine man in the traditional Apache dwelling of a wickiup with his family in 1883. The Chiricahua are one of the six bands of the Apache nation. Photograph by A. Frank Randall. Denver Public Library Special Collections...

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Isaac C. Haight
Isaac C. Haight (l. 1813-1886), best known for his orchestration of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 11 September 1857. He was never brought to justice.

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Mountain Meadows Massacre Site in 2010
Site of the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 11 September 1857 as seen from the 1990 monument in 2010.

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Brigham Young
Brigham Young (l. 1801-1877), leader of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons) from 1847-1877.

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Memorial at Mountain Meadows Massacre Site
The right side of the memorial at the Mountain Meadows Massacre of 1857 site.

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Chief Kanosh
Chief Kanosh (l. 1821-1884) of the Pahvant band of the Ute Native American nation. Photograph by Charles Roscoe Savage, 1870. Property of the C. R. Savage collection Brigham Young University, call number PH 500 62 1. Chief Kanosh and his...

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Mountain Meadows Massacre
Mountain Meadows Massacre (11 September 1857), in which the Baker-Fancher party, a wagon train of non-Mormon settlers crossing southern Utah Territory, were attacked by the Utah Mormon Territorial Militia during the Utah War. Illustration...

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The Kingdom of the Vandals (435–534 CE)
This map illustrates the history of the Kingdom of the Vandals and Alans (435–534 CE), a state established in North Africa after the Vandals, a Germanic tribe, and the Alans, an Iranian-speaking nomadic group from the Sarmatian peoples, migrated...

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The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America
The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America, July 4, 1776, oil on canvas by Charles Édouard Armand-Dumaresq, c. 1873.
White House Cabinet Room, Washington, D.C.