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The Trail of the Paiute
The Paiute have lived alongside the Colorado River since at least 1100 AD. In 1770s, Spanish-born priests en route to California are first Europeans to encounter them. Visitors become more frequent after 1821 when Mexico gains independence from Spain. The old Spanish trail covers 2,700 miles, connecting Los Angeles to an established trading post at Santa Fe in what's now New Mexico. But along the way, it crosses Paiute territory - and they're sharing their land with trappers working in the burgeoning fur industry.
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