SHOSHONE

Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Shoshonean group of the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic stock (see Native American languages). In the early 19th cent. the Shoshone occupied SE California, NW Utah, SW Montana, W Wyoming, S Idaho, and NE Nevada. The Shoshone were traditionally divided into four groups: the Comanche of W Texas, a historically recent subdivision of the Wind River Shoshone of Wyoming; the Northern Shoshone of Idaho and Utah, who had horses and ranged across the Great Plains in search of buffalo; the western Shoshone, who did not use horses and subsisted mainly on nuts and other wild vegetation; and the Wind River Shoshone of Wyoming. Today the Shoshone live on reservations in California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. In 1990 there were some 9,500 Shoshone in the United States.

See V. C. Trenholm and M. Carley, The Shoshonis, Sentinels of the Rockies (1964); E. Dorn, The Shoshoneans (1966); J. G. Jorgensen, The Sun Dance Religion (1972).

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...CAME A History of the Western Shoshone STEVEN J. CRUM University of Utah...kimmappeh : a history of the western Shoshone / Steven J. Crum. p. cm. Includes...Warfare and Adjustment: The Western Shoshone and the Americans 1848-1880 17...
...Story The Life and Legacy of a Shoshone Teacher UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS...Essies story: the life and legacy of a Shoshone teacher / Esther Burnett Home and Sally...Esther Burnett Hornes Family Tree: Shoshone Ancestry xliv PHOTOGRAPHS...
Shoshone Tales -ii- Shoshone Tales Collected and Edited by Anne M. Smith, assisted by Alden...rights reserved. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Shoshone tales / collected by Anne M. Smith; assisted by Alden Hayes; foreword...
...1887- ChiefWashakie, dictator of the Shoshone indians for sixty years, taken about...old chief WASHAKIE Chief of the Shoshones GRACE RAYMOND HEBARD Introduction...1861-1936. Washakie: chief of the Shoshones / Grace Raymond Hebard; introduction...
...8. Number of Arapahoes with Shoshone spouses, by age group and sex, 1968...4. Arapahoe and Shoshone populations on Wind River Reservation...4. Arapahoe camp on the Shoshone Reservation, 1881-82...
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...Recreations of the Western Past: Frank Bergons Shoshone Mike. by David Rio The rise...Frank Bergons critically acclaimed novel Shoshone Mike (3) exemplifies one of the main...the mythic in the West: Frank Bergons Shoshone Mike. Bergon, born in Nevada in 1943...
...order to investigate the geology of Shoshone Fails on the Snake River. King, the...is interrupted by the excursion to Shoshone Falls. King declared, "geologically or scenically the neighborhood of Shoshone Falls is the most interesting point...
...indigenous cultures (Kazakh, Paiute, Shoshone, among others) who themselves may have...Mr Yowell is chief of the Western Shoshone National Council. When an official warns...Energy who is trespassing on sacred Shoshone land. We would be obliged, he says firmly...
...contemporary activism of (US) Western Shoshone leaders Carrie and Mary Dann illustrates...that the treaty rights of the Western Shoshone to their territory had been extinguished...continued to seek the return of Western Shoshone ancestral lands. In August 2005, Shoshone...
...history of two understudied tribes, the Shoshone and Bannock of Idaho. Second, within...ethnic and racial identity among the Shoshone-Bannock peoples. Throughout the book...century. In each section, Smoak examines Shoshone-Bannock responses to change over time...
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Indians upset with Reids Shoshone land-rights legislation by...unanimous consent for the Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act (S 958). Reids...distribute $138 million under the Western Shoshone Claims Commission Judgment Fund by...
...three oil and gas leases in Wyomings Shoshone National Forest, even as the nation was...lawsuit brought by the same groups, the Shoshone National Forest was forced to delay a...lawsuits, who hope their actions in the Shoshone case will set a precedent for other victories...
...journals identify her as a Snake, or Shoshone, from further west (where Montana and...journals as Charbonneaus wife, spoke both Shoshone and Hidatsa. This permitted her to meld...it possessed an English-French-Hidatsa-Shoshone linguistic chain. This would allow Lewis...
...Israels fourth prime minister at the age of 71? 2. Which young Shoshone woman joined the Lewis and Clark expedition in North Dakota...Clark to the Pacific Coast where she was reunited with her Shoshone tribe after being abducted several years earlier. 3. Toni...
...he had a teenage wife, Sacajawea, a Shoshone who had been captured and traded by the...out, "Tabba-bone." Supposedly, this was Shoshone for "white man," but a mispronunciation...it as the equivalent of "enemy." The Shoshone feared this was a trick of their hereditary...
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Im Saw Brave. EX-marine Dustin Britton fought off a mountain lion with his chainsaw when it attacked him in Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming.
...Waukegan High School Upper Grade Center, 2325 W. Brookside, Waukegan Police Cmdr. Wayne Walles said. Mitchell, who lives at 2900 Shoshone Road in Waukegan, is charged as an adult with two counts of disorderly conduct. Each count carries a two- to five-year prison...
...destination, the "big water." Two dozen friends and strangers sat in a cold, musty barn to watch Gowins take on the role of the young Shoshone interpreter, describing her life and the epic trek across the western frontier. "My name is Suh-KAW-kuh-WAY-uh. My people are...
...can achieve it. Room 175, Lillis Hall. Free. Wednesday, Oct. 24 Storytelling - 7 p.m. Native American storyteller Ed Edmo, Shoshone-Bannock tribe, will tell stories and discuss the history and culture of the Columbia River tribes. Come early to visit the...
...Travers talked to me about the wolves. Below us is Jackson Hole, 48 miles of verdant valley where the great tribes of Shoshone, Crow and Blackfoot pursued the buffalo. The Tetons are home to bear and now, to the north, the wolf. Travers is unhappy about...
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SHOSHONE PROJECT NW Wyo., near the Mont. line and in the Shoshone River basin. Developed by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, it irrigates a large portion of land and has four divisions. The project is supplied by diversion dams and canals and by...
SHOSHONE or Shoshoni sh sho ne, Native North Americans whose language belongs to the Shoshonean group of the Uto-Aztecan branch of the Aztec-Tanoan linguistic...Native American languages ). In the early 19th cent. the Shoshone occupied SE California, NW Utah, SW Montana, W Wyoming...
SHOSHONE FALLS 212 ft (65 m) high, flowing over a rim 900 ft (274 m) wide in the Snake River, S Idaho. Once a great spectacle, the falls...
...897), seat of Park co., NW Wyo., on the Shoshone River in a sheep, cattle, and irrigated...products. Cody is headquarters for the Shoshone National Forest. Of interest are the...and Western art; and an annual rodeo. Shoshone Canyon and the Shoshone project are...
...established for them and for the Northern Shoshone , with whom the Bannock were closely...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...
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