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The three groups of Paiute Indians speak a similar language, but are not genetically related. Numerous tribes are part of the "indiginous peoples of the Great Basin". Their language belongs to the Uto-Aztecan family of Native American languages. The Northern Paiutes shared lands and culture with the Shoshone. Some of the southern Paiutes now live on the Navajo reservations.

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