From Paiute language: “Koomu’umpaw’haw — (Cumumba) Talks different”

Copied from The Southern Paiutes: Legends, Lore, Language, and Lineage, by LaVan Martineau. Pgs 154, 158

17. Koomu’umpaw’haw – (Cumumba) Talks different

[Note on pg 158]: 17. Koomu’umpaw’haw  This band lived north of Salt Lake City, Utah.  This name appears in books as “Cumumba.” In Paiute it would be pronounced Koomu’umpaw’haw, talks different.  They were probably Shoshonis with a Ute mixture… [end of book sample]

A collection of documents, excerpts, and photographs relevant to the so-called Weber Ute people of Northern Utah. Not a complete history — research aid only.