- Sagwitch
Sagwitch (1822–1887) was a nineteenth century chieftain of a band ofNorthwestern Shoshone that converted toMormonism . His group were the ones killed in theBear River Massacre . Sagwitch himself was injured in the massacre but survived.In 1873, Sagwitch was baptized a member of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) byGeorge Washington Hill . The rest of Sagwitch's band, totalling about 100 people, was also baptized. Sagwitch was also ordained an elder in the church.In 1875, Sagwitch and his wife were sealed in the
Endowment House .Wilford Woodruff performed the ordinance.In 1880, Sagwitch and his band settled Washakie,
Utah . They operated a farm here. They also contributed large amounts of labor towards the building of theLogan Utah Temple .Sagwitch's son,
Frank W. Warner , who was born Pisappih "Red Oquirrh" Timbimboo, but largely raised by the Amos Warner family after his mother was killed during the Bear River Massacre, was one of the earliest Native Americans to serve as a missionary for the LDS Church. Satwitch's grandsonMoroni Timbimboo was the first Native American to serve as a bishop in the church.A biography of Sagwitch by
Scott R. Christensen entitled "Sagwitch: Shoshone Cheiftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1887" was published byUtah State University Press in 1999.References
"Encyclopedia of LDS History", pp. 1311, 1052–1053
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