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  • Washakie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Chief Washakie (c. 1808 — February 20, 1900) was a renowned warrior first mentioned in 1840 in the written record of the American fur trapper, ...

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  • Washakie County, Wyoming

    The official site for the local county government of Washakie County, Wyoming.

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  • Chief Washakie

    Washakie, c.1804-1900, a chief of the Eastern SHOSHONI Indians of Wyoming, was noted for his exploits in fighting and also for his friendship with the white ...

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  • Chief Washakie Foundation

    Jun 24, 2005 ... Located at the Wind River Historical Center in Dubois, WY, this collection documents life on the Wind River Reservation, including treaties, ...

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  • Wilderness.net - Washakie Wilderness

    Washakie Wilderness - Chief Washakie was a historical figure and leader of the Shoshone tribe of Wyoming. In 1972, the Stratified Primitive Area was joined ...

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  • Washakie County GenWeb

    Washakie County was formed in 1911 from Big Horn County. It was named Hanover County for 7 days before it was renamed Washakie County after the Shoshoni ...

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