BANNOCK

bănˈək, Native North Americans who formerly ranged over wide territory of the N Great Plains and into the foothills of the Rocky Mts. They were concentrated in S Idaho. Their language belonged to the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). Their culture was typical of the Plains tribes (see under Natives, North American). In 1869, Fort Hall Reservation in Idaho was established for them and for the Northern Shoshone, with whom the Bannock were closely associated. Loss of hunting lands, disappearance of the buffalo, and lack of assistance from the U.S. government led to a Bannock uprising in 1878, which was suppressed. Most Bannock and the Northern Shoshone live at the Fort Hall Reservation. In 1990 there were about 3,500 Shoshone-Bannock in the United States.

See B. D. Madsen, The Bannock of Idaho (1958); R. F. Murphy, Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society (1960).

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...and entrepreneurship will find Graham Bannocks accessible writing style to be very helpful...understanding of this important field. Graham Bannock is a consultant and co-author of the...An international perspective Graham Bannock LONDON AND NEW YORK First published...
...FRONTIER ALSO BY BRIGHAM D. MADSEN The Bannock of Idaho 1958 The Now Generation...on Shoshoni history, resulting in The Bannock of Idaho , The Lemhi: Sacajaweas People...writing about the Northern Shoshoni and Bannock Indians, it seems worthwhile to tackle...
...Fort Hall Bannock and Shoshoni 198 Bannock Creek Kamud`ka Shoshoni 216...localities -- 3 from Northern Paiute, 1 from Bannock, 1 from Southern Paiute, 18 from Western...
...selected a twenty-three-year-old Shoshone-Bannock woman from a different tribe or band...enrolled as members of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall after a 1936 Indian...Lemhis were confronted with Shoshone- Bannock designs on it. In the end, the BIA ruled...
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...understudied tribes, the Shoshone and Bannock of Idaho. Second, within this fairly traditional...and racial identity among the Shoshone-Bannock peoples. Throughout the book, prophetic...each section, Smoak examines Shoshone-Bannock responses to change over time, including...
...States, Germany, Switzerland, and Japan (Bannock, 1981). In the United States, a major...particularly those in concentrated markets (Bannock, 1981; Brock and Evans, 1986). In addition...repercussions of the loss of a large business (Bannock, 1981). Small businesses are regarded...
...life liminally situated between Paiutes, Bannocks, and encroaching Anglo Americans on the...for the United States army during the Bannock War. After the war, she traveled to Washington...reservation system; and details the climactic Bannock War and its aftermath, including the...
...establishing the field of study. Graham Bannock exerted influence in both government and...influential books and academic articles (Bannock, 1976, 1981, 2005). A coterie of academics...definitional issues (Curran, 1986; Ganguly Bannock, 1985); research on owner-managers (Scase...
...benchmarks ranging from 100 to 1,500 employees. Bannock and Doran (1980) reported that the definition...is the lack of a reliable data source. Bannock and Doran (1980, p.123) noted that "Perhaps...only a tiny minority last ten years" (Bannock 1981, p.34); and "If the possibility of...
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Securing Justice. by John F. Kirch The Bannock County Courthouse is more than just a place where civil...employees and judges had asked the countys governing body, the Bannock County Commission, to improve security at the facility...
...into the mess tent, drinking coffee and eating bannock, the northernmost variant of the fry bread so...food cake and you will approach the glories of bannock. Most often eaten at breakfast, bannock also travels extremely well; while we were out...
...seek their fortunes. The town they formed was named for the Bannock Indians, relatives of the Shoshones who were given that name...over an open fire: The Scottish word for a similar delicacy is bannock. When a post office was applied for in 1863, someone in Washington...
...Colorado Ballet, Aug. 2-4, Civic Center Park, Colfax Ave and Bannock St, 303/830-8497 Pueblo Sangre de Cristo Ballet Theatre...Colorado Ballet, Aug. 2-4, Civic Center Park, Colfax Ave and Bannock St, 303/830-8497 ILLINOIS Chicago Improvisation Jam...
...around the fire, dragging attendants with him as they tried to subdue him. Cooks prepared a banquet featuring salmon, halibut, bannock, aid oil from the eulachon for the huge crowd. Gifts flowed in both directions as guests donated cash and newly carved paraphernalia...
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...plenty you can do to delay the signs. Physiologist Dr Laurence Bannock, co-presenter of Channel 4s Why Weight, explains theres a great...can do to stay biologically young as long as possible. Dr Bannock is one of a handful of practitioners who carry the Biological...
...bust-up on the site of a historic struggle between their countries. Colin Morton, 44, fell out with the woman at a conference in Bannock-burn and sent her abusive emails referring to "English imperialism" and telling her to "be warned", a court heard. He appeared...
...Suffolk-based firm. Webhound Ltd recently bought the names of hundreds of Scots towns including the Balfron.co.uk website and Bannock-burn.co.uk website. The .co.uk ending makes it a prized web-name. The firm will sell the websites - but only if the price...
...Street, Bannockburn, near Stirling. But their efforts to revive him were in vain. Jobless Mr Fleming, from Wallace Street, Bannock-burn, was doing the work for friend Alistair Kinnell. Alistair, 60, who runs a holiday firm in Livingston, West Lothian...
...how much they ate and drank. Dr Laz Bannock, a nutrition expert at Matt Roberts, assessed the results. Dr Bannock says: "Generally speaking, Steves diet...and Steve are exceptionally fit." Dr Bannock says: "My verdict would be that Steves...
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BANNOCK ban k, Native North Americans who formerly ranged over...for them and for the Northern Shoshone , with whom the Bannock were closely associated. Loss of hunting lands, disappearance...and lack of assistance from the U.S. government led to a Bannock uprising in 1878, which was suppressed. Most Bannock and...
POCATELLO pok tel o, city (1990 pop. 46,080), seat of Bannock co., SE Idaho, between mountains on the Portneuf River near its junction with the Snake (there dammed to form the American Falls...
BANNOCKBURN ban kburn , ban kburn , moor and parish, Stirling, central Scotland, on the Bannock River. Textiles are manufactured in the parish. In 1314 on the moor, a Scottish army of 10,000 led by Robert Bruce routed 23...
...their southern relatives; they fought the miners and the settlers during the 1860s, and a considerable part of them joined the Bannock in the war of 1878. The Southern Paiute are often called the Diggers because they subsisted on root digging. In general the...
...Native Americans, mostly Kootenai, Nez Perce, Western Shoshone, Bannock, Coeur dAlene, and Pend dOreille, became upset by the incursion...of these groups by 1858, placing them on reservations. The Bannock were defeated in 1863 and again in 1878. In 1876 77 the Nez...
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