Lemhi Shoshone are a tribe of Northern Shoshone, also called the Akaitikka, Agaidika, or "Eaters of Salmon". The name "Lemhi" comes from Fort Lemhi,...
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(1875–1907) in Idaho, Lemhi Shoshone, removed to Fort Hall Reservation Northwestern Shoshone Indian Reservation, Utah, Northwestern Band of Shoshone Nation of Utah...
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(Akaitikka, Salmon Eaters, Lemhi Shoshone, living on the middle and lower Snake River and in the Lemhi River Valley, Lemhi Range and Beaverhead Mountains...
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Sacagawea (category Lemhi Shoshone people)
spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May c. 1788 – December 20, 1812) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving...
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high point. The pass gained importance in the 18th century, when the Lemhi Shoshone acquired horses and used the route to travel between the two main parts...
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The Lemhi Reservation was a United States Indian Reservation for the Lemhi Shoshone from 1875 to 1907. During almost all this time their main chief was...
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1869 and named after Fort Lemhi (or Limhi), a remote Mormon missionary settlement from 1855 to 1858 in Bannock and Shoshone territory. Main (Hwy 28) and...
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still in use. At least three of the Mormon missionaries at Fort Lemhi married Shoshone women. According to tradition, Sacajawea was born in an area near...
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Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (category Lemhi Shoshone people)
1866), sometimes known in childhood as Pompey or Little Pomp, was a Lemhi Shoshone-French Canadian explorer, guide, fur trapper, trader, military scout...
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Lemhi could refer to: Lemhi Shoshone, a band of Shoshone in Idaho Limhi, a king mentioned in the Book of Mormon Fort Lemhi, a fort built by Mormon missionaries...
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Range in south-western Montana. The peak is named for Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman that accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition. The mountain...
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freshwater mollusk endemism (such as snails and clams). The Shoshone Falls are named for the Lemhi Shoshone or Agaidika ("Salmon eaters") people, who depended...
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general figure. Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea, the polyurethane model of the Lemhi Shoshone woman who guided Merriwether Lewis and William Clark, and later Theodore...
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main body of Eastern Shoshone onto the Wind River Reservation, the majority joined as part of the Lemhi Shoshone the Northern Shoshone Boho'inee, (Pohoko’ikkatee...
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Tio-van-du-ah (category Lemhi Shoshone people)
1863), who was often called Chief Snag, was a Lemhi Shoshone Chief in what is today known as the Lemhi Valley of Idaho. This area was so named by Mormon...
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Lemhi Reservation, the native homeland of the Lemhi Shoshone. Due to increasing white settlement in the Lemhi Valley in the 1860s, the Lemhi Shoshone...
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Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1804–6 by Sacagawea. As a child, the Lemhi Shoshone woman had been kidnapped by Hidatsa Indians and thus had become bilingual...
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of Roosevelt. Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea, the polyurethane model of the Lemhi Shoshone woman who guided Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, and Roosevelt's...
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Tendoy, Idaho (category Unincorporated communities in Lemhi County, Idaho)
was named for Tendoy, a prominent Lemhi Shoshone chief in the mid-19th century. It is the nearest location to Lemhi Pass over the Bitterroot Range, where...
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Islands, Marshall Islands Edward Sabine Irish 19th Arctic Sacagawea Lemhi Shoshone 18th/19th Western United States Anatoly Sagalevich Russian 20th/21st...
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three films. Kieran Sequoia as Sacagawea, the polyurethane model of the Lemhi Shoshone woman who is Theodore Roosevelt's girlfriend. She was portrayed by Mizuo...
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of the Huns. Mizuo Peck as Sacagawea, the polyurethane model of the Lemhi Shoshone woman who is Theodore Roosevelt's girlfriend. Anjali Jay as Shepseheret...
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Suffrage Association (OESA), Eva Marie Dye, worked to get Sacagawea (Lemhi Shoshone) recognized as a national hero. Dye's work at creating a statue in Sacagawea's...
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ISBN 978-0-7864-3997-3. "In remembrance of the Bear River Massacre". lemhi-shoshone.com/. Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2013-11-30...
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an interpreter. One of Charbonneau's wives, a pregnant 16-year-old Lemhi Shoshone named Sacagawea, is also hired. December 24 Fort Mandan is completed...
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Latah, Lemhi, Lewis and Lincoln; the codes for these counties are thus 1L, 2L, 3L and 4L respectively. Elmore, Idaho, Kootenai, Nez Perce, Shoshone, Valley...
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continental divide at the Lemhi Pass 10 miles (16 km) to the east of the Lemhi River. There, the group encountered a tribe of Shoshone Indians, one of whom...
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Reservation, 544,000 acres (2,201 km²) in Southeastern Idaho. Lemhi and Northern Shoshone live with the Bannock Indians. In the 2010 U.S. census, 89 people...
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a'kwati)-Northern Shoshone (Newe) bands (Tiwélqe/Tewelk'a, later Sosona') in the southeast), to the east lived the Lemhi Shoshone (Lémhaay), north of...
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in America, American Experience. New York: Facts On File. "Sacajawea." Shoshone Indians. (retrieved November 1, 2011) Archived July 19, 2011, at the Wayback...
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