Before Farmington (originally called North Cottonwood) was established in 1847, the area was home to the Shoshone and Bannock people, both of whom spoke Uto-Aztecan languages.
By the time Farmington was established the native peoples had been pushed away from the area, so none actually "lived in" Farmington.
There is no specific Indian tribe that lived in Farmington, Utah. However, the area was historically inhabited by various tribes of the Ute Nation, including the Northern Utes.
The sma tribe
Utah
The Ute Indian tribe has lived in the present-day region of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico for thousands of years. They have a long history that dates back to prehistoric times and they continue to live in these areas today.
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yes it is true but the Paiute Indians lived in Utah
they lived in Utah,Idaho,Montana,Colorado and Wyoming
these people lived in utah they are freemont
Freemont
Th US State of Utah got its name from native tribe known as the Nuutsiu or Utes (which itself may come from the Apache yudah, yiuta or yuttahih, meaning 'they who are higher up'), encountered by Spanish in the late 1500s. Utemeans 'Land of the Sun' and 'Nuciu' 'Nuutsiu' or 'Noochew' as 'the people', in the tribe's language.The state of Utah was named after the native American tribe the Utes who lived in the region. Utah was going to be named Deseret but was then changed to Utah.
The sma tribe
Yes, they were. They lived in East Utah and West Colorado.
Kickapoo High School in Missouri many years after Brad Pitt attended Kickapoo.
There are the Choctaw, but they are in Oklahoma.
Ute is the name of a Native American Indian tribe. Currently there are Ute tribal reservations in Utah and Colorado.
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Lagoon in Farmington, Utah is I think the only amusement park in Utah, unless you count water parks.
Farmington, Utah