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"Shoshone Indians at Ft. Washakie, Wyoming Indian reservation. Chief Washakie ( at left) extends his right arm." Some of the Shoshones are dancing as the ...
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21 May 2003 ... Learn about the history and culture of the Shoshone Indians tribe, read about the history of the tribe and talk about current issues on the ...
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A History of Shoshone Indians, from the Utah History Encyclopedia. Written by Brigham D. Madsen.
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The Shoshone Indians, also known as the Snake Nation, occupied areas both east and west of the Rocky Mountains. Unlike the bands west of the Rockies, ...
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Offers backpacking, hiking trails, scenic drives, hunting, fishing and other recreation opportunities in the state of Wyoming.
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Fort Washakie serves as the headquarters for tribal government, where tribal employees conduct day to day business for the Eastern Shoshone Tribe. ...
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Shoshone language information and introduction to the culture of the Shoshoni/ Shoshone Indians.
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Shoshone County. Background. Established February 4, 1864 with its county seat at Pierce. In 1885 the county seat was moved to Murray , in 1890 to Osburn, ...
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www.lemhi-shoshone.com to the official site of Sacajawea's people the Lemhi- Shoshone, from the Tendoy/Salmon Idaho area. This site will will inform you ...
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Official website of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in Idaho with political information, news, and history.
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