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- A New National Monument
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- 1a - Welcome Information
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- 2 - Cultural Relationships with Land
- 3 - Role of Water
- 4 - E'nengweng
- 5 - Kahn
- 8 - Tribal Contacts
- 6 - Kaibab Paiute Lifeways
- 7 - Lifeways - Environment
- 8a - Intertribal Contacts
- 8b - Outside Contacts
- 8c - Federal Contacts
- 10 - The Mormon Story
- 10a - The Mormon Story
- 10b - Controversy and Conflict
- 10c - Pipe Spring
- 11a - Ranching
- 11b - Mormon Life at Pipe Spring
- 12 - A Few of Pipe Spring's Historical Figures
- 13 - Hands-on Area
- 14a - A People and a Culture in Crisis
- 14b - Assimilation and Transition
- 14c - Assimilation and Transition
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- 16 - Contemporary Paiute Life
- 17 - Message from the Kaibab Paiute
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