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    The Tukudeka or Mountain Sheepeaters are a band of Shoshone within the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Shoshone. Before the reservation era, they traditionally...
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  • Shoshone people: Guchundeka', Kuccuntikka, Buffalo Eaters Tukkutikka, Tukudeka, Mountain Sheep Eaters, joined the Northern Shoshone Boho'inee', Pohoini...
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    estimated the Lemhi population, which included Shoshone, Bannock, and Tukudeka (Sheepeaters), to be 1,200. Tendoy was a prominent Lemhi chief in the mid-19th...
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  • Idaho. A high mountain band of approximately 300 Shoshone people, the Tukudeka were known as the "Big Horned" Game Hunters as Rocky Mountain sheep were...
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    Shoshone people: Guchundeka', Kuccuntikka, Buffalo Eaters Tukkutikka, Tukudeka, Mountain Sheep Eaters, joined the Northern Shoshone Boho'inee', Pohoini...
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    settlements or their Kuccuntikka kin on the Wind River Reservation) Tukkutikka (Tukudeka, Dukundeka', Sheep Eaters, Mountain Sheep Eaters, living in the Wind River...
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    Beaverhead Mountains in Idaho, originally following the same lifeway as the Tukudeka. After acquiring horses in the eighteenth century, they adopted a Plains...
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    Shoshone people: Guchundeka', Kuccuntikka, Buffalo Eaters Tukkutikka, Tukudeka, Mountain Sheep Eaters, joined the Northern Shoshone Boho'inee', Pohoini...
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    Bighorn Mountains are high above the hot summers of the basin. In 1887, the Tukudeka Elder Aggretta said her people chose to live high in the Bighorns to escape...
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    laws, the Bemises were wed by a white judge, who himself was married to a Tukudeka Indian." A biography was written in the 1970s – see Idaho County's Most...
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