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  • Walker, Ronald W. “The Tintic War of 1856: A study of several conflicts.” Journal of Mormon History, vol. 42, no. 3, 2016, pp. 35–68, https://doi.org/10.5406/jmormhist.42.3.0035.
    • This source allowed me to get a deep dive into the Tintic War and can be considered reliable as it has extensive content with a plethora of sources.
  • “Timpanogos Tribe: History of the Timpanogos Nation.” The Timpanogos Nation: Uinta Valley Reservation - Utah, www.timpanogostribe.com/history.html. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
    • This source is significant as it allows me to get a good grasp about the Timpanogos history. This can be considered reliable as it comes from a website that is the current day tribe.
  • “Today in History - July 24.” The Library of Congress, www.loc.gov/item/today-in-history/july-24/. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
    • This source is important as it talks about the journey the Mormons took to Utah. This source can be seen as creditable as it comes from a congress based website that has hyperlinks to show where they get their information.
  • “Timpanogos Tribe Biography; Utah Black Hawk War.” Timpanogos Nation Biography: The Utah Black Hawk War, blackhawkproductions.com/Utah-Black-Hawk-War.html. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
    • This source tells the history of the events during the entirety of the Mormon-Indian conflict. This is creditable as it contains a great amount of information that is backed up by evidence.
  • The Utah Black Hawk War; Settler Colonialism (1848-70), blackhawkproductions.com/index.html. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
    • This article lets me learn even more about this overall conflict, including quotes. This source can be seen as creditable as it includes quotes that can be traced to other sources.
  • “The Walker War.” History to Go, 21 Apr. 2016, historytogo.utah.gov/walker-war/.
    • This document allowed me to learn more specifics about the Walker War which helps shape context about why the Tintic War happened. This source is reliable as it comes from a government website.
  • “Walker War, Utah.” Legends of America, www.legendsofamerica.com/walker-war-utah/#:~:text=The%20Walker%20War%20ended%20through,estimated%20equal%20amount%20of%20Indians. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
    • This source is good because it tells more about the Walker War. This source is seen as reliable as it has hyperlinks to other sources that contain information that can be found on other websites.
  • “Chief Tintic - Hutchings Museum Institute.” Hutchings Museum Institute - Exploring the Past | Creating the Future, 11 Sept. 2021, johnhutchingsmuseum.org/chief-tintic/.
    • This source is good because it allows me an easier look at the events of the Tintic War and also who exactly Chief Tintic was. This source can be seen as accurate as it contained citations to where it got its information.
    • “Chief Tintic.” FamilySearch.Org, ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L5LK-7WZ/chief-tintic-1820-1858#:~:text=Brief%20Life%20History%20of%20Tintic,of%20at%20least%201%20daughter. Accessed 11 Dec. 2023.
      • This source important to use as it shows the dates of Chief Tintic's birth and death. This source can be seen as accurate as it is proven from other times that it can be reliable.