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A History of Shoshone Indians, from the Utah History Encyclopedia. Written by Brigham D. Madsen.
Information on the Shoshone Indians Recorded by Members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1805
The Shoshone Indians, also known as the Snake Nation, occupied areas both east and west of the Rocky Mountains.
Title: Shoshone Indians Author: Carling Malouf & Ake Hultkrantz Publisher: Garland Publishing Inc.
Shoshone language information and introduction to the culture of the Shoshoni/Shoshone Indians. ... Information and links about the Shoshone Indians past and present.
SHOWING RECORD: 9 of 12 Shoshone Indians ... Shoshone Indians (Snake)
The Shoshone ([ʃoʊˈʃoʊni] (help·info) or [ʃəˈʃoʊni] (help·info)) are a Native American tribe with three large divisions: the Northern, the Western and the Eastern. The Northern Shoshone are concentrated in eastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and north-eastern Utah. The...
Commemoration of the 1863 signing of the Ruby Valley Treaty of Peace and Friendship between the Western Shoshone Indians and the United States Government. Includes a speech made by Chief Frank Te-Moke ...
Teachers and students can use our site to get information and pictures about the Shoshone. ... We wanted to teach people about the Shoshone. ...
The Shoshone Tribe ... Stone Fox was a Shoshone Indian. He entered the dog sled race to raise money so he could buy farm land for his people.
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