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    Eastern Shoshone are Shoshone who primarily live in Wyoming and in the northeast corner of the Great Basin where Utah, Idaho and Wyoming meet and are...
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  • The Shoshone or Shoshoni (/ʃoʊˈʃoʊniː/ or /ʃəˈʃoʊniː/ ) are a Native American tribe with four large cultural/linguistic divisions: Eastern Shoshone: Wyoming...
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    S. state of Wyoming, is shared by two Native American tribes, the Eastern Shoshone (Shoshoni: Gweechoon Deka, meaning: "buffalo eaters") and the Northern...
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    Shoshone language. Other Shoshone-speaking groups include the Goshute (Utah-Nevada border), Northern Shoshone (southern Idaho), and Eastern Shoshone (western...
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    Northern Shoshone are Shoshone of the Snake River Plain of southern Idaho and the northeast of the Great Basin where Idaho, Wyoming and Utah meet. They...
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    Washakie (category Eastern Shoshone people)
    from that time until his death, he was considered the head of the Eastern Shoshones by the representatives of the United States government. In 1979, he...
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    Tukudeka (redirect from Sheepeater Shoshone)
    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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    Fort Washakie, Wyoming (category Eastern Shoshone Tribe)
    population was 1,759 at the 2010 census. The headquarters for the Eastern Shoshone Tribe is located in Fort Washakie, as well as the Bureau of Indian...
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    Utah Eastern Shoshone people: Guchundeka', Kuccuntikka, Buffalo Eaters Tukkutikka, Tukudeka, Mountain Sheep Eaters, joined the Northern Shoshone Boho'inee'...
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    James Trosper is the current Eastern Shoshone Sun Dance chief. He is widely regarded as “a respected voice on traditional Plains Indian spirituality.”...
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  • recognized as the Death Valley Timbisha Shoshone Band of California. They are known as the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe and are located in south central California...
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    independent governing bodies: the Eastern Shoshone Tribe and the Northern Arapaho Tribe. Until 2014, the Shoshone Business Council and Northern Arapaho...
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    diverged and became a separate language. The Comanche were once part of the Shoshone people of the Great Basin. In the 18th and 19th centuries, Comanche lived...
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    judicial outcome, in May 2006, Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal and the Eastern Shoshone Tribe entered into the state’s first Class III gaming compact. This...
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  • The Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation (Shoshoni: So-so-goi) is a federally recognized tribe of Shoshone people, located in Box Elder County, Utah...
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    Shoshoni, also written as Shoshoni-Gosiute and Shoshone (/ʃoʊˈʃoʊniː/ shoh-SHOH-nee; Shoshoni: soni' ta̲i̲kwappe, newe ta̲i̲kwappe or neme ta̲i̲kwappeh)...
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    Shoshone National Forest (/ʃoʊˈʃoʊniː/ shoh-SHOH-nee) is the first federally protected National Forest in the United States and covers nearly 2,500,000...
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    supplies. In the early 19th century, the first explorers encountered the eastern Shoshone natives. Between 1810 and 1840, the region attracted fur trading companies...
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    The Shoshone originated in the western Great Basin and spread north and east into present-day Idaho and Wyoming. By 1500, some Eastern Shoshone had crossed...
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    Yellowstone area- the only year-round residents were small bands of Eastern Shoshone known as "Sheepeaters". They left the area under the assurances of...
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    Arapaho (category Eastern Plains)
    Southern Arapaho. Since 1878, the Northern Arapaho have lived with the Eastern Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and are federally recognized...
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  • jurisdiction. The first same-sex marriage at the Shoshone and Arapaho Tribal Court (which the Eastern Shoshone Tribe shares with the Northern Arapaho Tribe)...
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    movements." In 1859, Eastern Shoshone peoples lived in the region now called Western Wyoming. Bierstadt commented on the Shoshone people he saw in a letter...
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    Shoshone Falls (/ʃoʊˈʃoʊn/) is a waterfall in the western United States, on the Snake River in south-central Idaho, approximately three miles (5 km) northeast...
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    Indians (previously listed as Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians of North Carolina) Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Eastern Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River...
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    The Shoshone originated in the western Great Basin and spread north and east into present-day Idaho and Wyoming. By 1500, some Eastern Shoshone had crossed...
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  • among the Dene Natives and those of the Mackenzie Mountains. In the Eastern Shoshone there was a scarcity of Native American women as a result of female...
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    Cotsiogo (category Eastern Shoshone people)
     1866–1912), also known as Codsiogo, Katsikodi, or Cadzi Cody, was an Eastern Shoshone artist known for his hide paintings. He lived on the Wind River Indian...
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    related in language and tradition to the Eastern Shoshone of Wyoming. The Comanche probably split from the Shoshone in the 16th century with the Comanche...
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  • the Northern Arapaho Tribe Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel Fort Washakie Fremont Wyoming Land-based Owned by the Eastern Shoshone Tribe Wind River Hotel &...
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