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    Ibapah, Utah - Wikipedia

    Ibapah is currently inhabited mostly by Goshute people, with scattered farmlands and a trading post belonging to more recent settlers. The community is the headquarters of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation , a federally recognized tribe . See more

    Ibapah is a small unincorporated community in far western Tooele County, Utah, United States, near the Nevada state line. See more

    The settlement is located near the Deep Creek Mountains. The site was originally established in 1859 by Mormon missionaries sent … See more

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    The tribe's headquarters is in Ibapah, Utah, which is an English adaption from a native Goshute term, either from Ai'ba-pa (one name of the last chief of the tribe who was also known under the common chieftain name ta'bi) or from Ai-bim-pa / Ai'bĭm-pa ("White Clay Water" referring to the nearby Deep Creek ).
    The community is the headquarters of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, a federally recognized tribe . Originally named Deep Creek for a creek of the same name in the area, the name was later changed to Ibapah, an anglicized form of the Goshute word Ai-bim-pa or Ai'bĭm-pa which means "White Clay Water".
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    A post office operated here from 1883 to 1980. Ibapah is currently inhabited mostly by Goshute people, with scattered farmlands and a trading post belonging to more recent settlers. The community is the headquarters of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, a federally recognized tribe .
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    Approximately 200 tribal members live on the reservation, which is located in White Pine County in eastern Nevada and Juab, and Tooele Counties in western Utah. The reservation was established by Executive Order on May 20, 1912. Today, the reservation is 122,085 acres (494.06 km 2) large.
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  8. Spotlight on historic sites: Ibapah monument – Deseret News

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