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and some surrounding land. They wanted to protect the holy land and to build a memorial to the massacre, the largest their nation had suffered. "In partnership with the
American West Heritage Center and state leaders in Idaho and Utah, the tribe has developed public/private partnerships to advance
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in 1869 was followed by
European-American immigrants arriving in unprecedented numbers in the territory. Indian Affairs 1875 gave the Shoshone as 1,740 in Idaho and Montana, 1,945 in Nevada, 700 in Wyoming and 244 (besides those intermixed with the Bannock) in Oregon. The census of 1910 returned
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the
Shoshone were divided into many bands and it was almost impossible to ascertain their exact numbers. According to Indian Affairs 1859 in Utah there were 4,500 Shoshones. Indian Affairs 1866 reported in Utah 4,500 eastern Bannock and Shoshone intermingled and 3,800 western and northwestern
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the
Shoshone were on the west side of the Rocky Mountains what the Sioux were on the east side - the most powerful tribe - and he estimated that in 1855 the Shoshone numbered 36,000 people. They were much reduced in number after they had suffered
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and went out after the Native
Americans. They caught up with the Bannock band on February 25, 1911, and in a gun battle killed Mike Daggett and seven members of his band. They lost one man of the posse, Ed Hogle in the
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settlers migrated west, tensions rose with the indigenous people over competition for territory and resources. Wars occurred throughout the second half of the 19th century. The
Northern Shoshone, led by Chief
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A rancher donated the partial remains of three adult males, two adult females, two adolescent males, and three children (believed to be Mike
Daggett and his family, according to contemporary accounts) to the
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Charles Ferrel with the surviving members of Mike Daggett's family (Daggett's daughter Heney (Louise, 17), and two of his grandchildren, Cleveland (Mosho, 8), and Hattie (Harriet Mosho, 4))
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was named for him). As more settlers encroached on
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A report to the Secretary of War of the United States, on Indian Affairs, comprising a narrative of a tour, performed in the Summer of 1820...
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Shoshone as well as 2,000 Shoshone in Nevada and 2,500 Shoshone in Idaho, as well as an unspecified number in Oregon. The completion of the
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word for high-growing grasses. Some neighboring tribes call the Shoshone "Grass House People," based on their traditional homes made from
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tribal cultural preservation and economic development goals." They have become leaders in developing tribal renewable energy.
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Thomas, David H., Lorann S.A. Pendleton, and Stephen C. Cappannari. "Western Shoshone." Warren L. d'Azevedo, volume editor.
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Shoshone people are divided into traditional bands based both on their homelands and primary food sources. These include:
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867:(at left) extends his right arm." Some of the Shoshones are dancing as the soldiers look on, 1892.
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Hukundüka, Porcupine Grass Seed Eaters, Wild Wheat Eaters, possibly synonymous with Kammitikka
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1384:. Publications of the Polish Sociological Institute. London: Macmillan. pp. 497–498.
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Army Architecture in the West: Forts Laramie, Bridger, and D. A. Russell, 1849–1912
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language family. Speakers are scattered from central Nevada to central Wyoming.
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Yahandeka, Yakandika, Groundhog Eaters, lower Boise, Payette, and Wiser Rivers
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Shimkin, Demitri B. "Eastern Shoshone." Warren L. d'Azevedo, volume editor.
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throughout their traditional areas of settlement, often co-located with the
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Daggett grandchild Mary Jo Estep (1909 or 1910 – 1992), age 5 in 1916
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Kammedeka, Kammitikka, Jack Rabbit Eaters, Snake River, Great Salt Lake
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Boho'inee', Pohoini, Pohogwe, Sage Grass people, Sagebrush Butte People
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An introduction to the Shoshoni language: dammen da̲igwape
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Tukudeka, Dukundeka', Sheep Eaters (Mountain Sheep Eaters)
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1367:. Vol. I. London: Smith, Elder and Co. p. 251.
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U.S. Treaty with the Western Shoshone 1863, Ruby Valley
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Te-Moak Tribe of the Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada
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Mahaguadüka, Mentzelia Seed Eaters, Ruby Valley, Nevada
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Watatikka, Ryegrass Seed Eaters, Ruby Valley, Nevada
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1240:The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre
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256:with four large cultural/linguistic divisions:
1503:"Northwestern Band of Shoshone Tribal Profile."
838:Waitikka, Ricegrass Eaters, Ione Valley, Nevada
421:of Wyoming, photographed by W. H. Jackson, 1870
409:Rabbit-Tail or Moragootch (information varies).
317:family. The Shoshone were sometimes called the
1589:Gould, Drusilla; Loether, Christopher (2002).
1062:(b. ca. 1970), historian and professor at Yale
832:Tsaiduka, Tule Eaters, Railroad Valley, Nevada
1659:Timbisha Tribe of the Western Shoshone Nation
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829:Tipatikka, Pinenut Eaters, northernmost band
465:. After 1750, warfare and pressure from the
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1328:"Tribe remembers nation's largest massacre"
1317:, National Museum of Natural History. 2020.
1256:. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 18.
728:Tukkutikka, Tukudeka, Mountain Sheep Eaters
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1119:United States v. Shoshone Tribe of Indians
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631:Fort Hall Idaho Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
1695:Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
990:South Fork Odgers Ranch Indian Colony
324:Their peoples have become members of
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577:In 1879 a band of approximately 300
531:. When the Shoshone, along with the
63:Regions with significant populations
930:, 544,000 acres (2,201 km) in
844:Wiyimpihtikka, Buffalo Berry Eaters
1700:Native American tribes in Colorado
1566:Handbook of North American Indians
1548:Handbook of North American Indians
1530:Handbook of North American Indians
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1710:Native American tribes in Montana
1045:, chief in the early 19th century
950:Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation
1720:Native American tribes in Oregon
1715:Native American tribes in Nevada
1669:Western Shoshone Defense Project
1513:Utah Division of Indian Affairs.
1198:"Shoshones, Moragootch, X-32267"
1185:Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
946:band with which they have merged
851:Reservations and Indian colonies
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984:Skull Valley Indian Reservation
908:Ely Shoshone Indian Reservation
680:first transcontinental railroad
453:that originated in the western
340:The name "Shoshone" comes from
1725:Native American tribes in Utah
1290:The Officer Down Memorial Page
883:Duck Valley Indian Reservation
751:Agaideka, Salmon Eaters, Lemhi
730:, joined the Northern Shoshone
387:Duck Valley Indian Reservation
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683:3,840 Shoshone. In 1937, the
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305:They traditionally speak the
133:traditional tribal religion,
1595:. University of Utah Press.
1267:America's Last Indian Battle
928:Fort Hall Indian Reservation
889:Duckwater Indian Reservation
508:The warfare resulted in the
352:. Shoshones call themselves
1644:Great Basin Indian Archives
873:Battle Mountain Reservation
786:Kusiutta, Goshute (Gosiute)
332:people of the Great Basin.
326:federally recognized tribes
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1639:Northern Shoshone treaties
1378:Krzywicki, Ludwik (1934).
1032:Lewis and Clark Expedition
956:Goshute Indian Reservation
835:Tsogwiyuyugi, Elko, Nevada
673:and warfare. According to
585:") became involved in the
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1649:Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
1568:: Great Basin, Volume 11.
1550:: Great Basin, Volume 11.
1532:: Great Basin, Volume 11.
1226:National Archives Catalog
1202:digital.denverlibrary.org
1066:Mary Dann and Carrie Dann
1037:Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
974:Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
640:acquired the site of the
529:Westward Expansion Trails
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32:Shoshone (disambiguation)
1361:Ross, Alexander (1855).
1344:Morse, Jedidiah (1822).
1286:"Policeman Edward Hogle"
1272:August 23, 2007, at the
1187:. Retrieved 20 Oct 2013.
962:Lemhi Indian Reservation
741:Northern Shoshone people
685:Bureau of Indian Affairs
608:. The settlers formed a
1315:Smithsonian Institution
1222:"Rabbit-Tail, Shoshone"
776:Western Shoshone people
715:Eastern Shoshone people
627:Smithsonian Institution
1515:Retrieved 23 Dec 2012.
1180:Loether, Christopher.
1156:Retrieved 20 Oct 2013.
1113:Battle of Kelley Creek
1101:(Shoshone grandmother)
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125:Native American Church
1610:Bial Raymond (2002).
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877:Lander County, Nevada
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649:Historical population
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1051:(d. 1863), war chief
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419:Wind River Mountains
356:, meaning "People".
315:Uto-Aztecan language
313:branch of the large
30:For other uses, see
1400:www.statimetric.com
1252:Hogland, Alison K.
1238:Brigham D. Madsen.
1003:Elko County, Nevada
999:Wells Indian Colony
994:Elko County, Nevada
903:Elko County, Nevada
810:Trout Creek Goshute
801:Rush Valley Goshute
642:Bear River Massacre
510:Bear River Massacre
449:The Shoshone are a
391:Goshute Reservation
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668:infectious disease
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