From Numu Views of Numu Cultures and History: Cultural Stewardship Issues and a Punown View of Gosiute and Shoshone Archaeology in the Northeast Great Basin, by Melvin G. Brewster, 2003.
The Gosiute, for example, are the “Dusty People,” my Numu tribe in Western Nevada are the Agai-Ticutta (Trout Eaters), the interrelated people of the Salt Lake Valley are Weber Ute (or Cumumba =Rabbit Fish Eaters), and the North West Band Shoshone are now a mixed band of Nuwe that came from various food-named ethnic groups.
[…] Any claim of the Gosiute to the lush Salt Lake Valley, where early Mormon pioneers quickly extinguished Kumanpagi (Weber Ute) tenure, is immediately dismissed.
[As in, dismissed by archaeologists, historians, other researchers who appropriate remains and write histories about Nuwe peoples through Euro-American lenses.]