The Bannock tribe (Northern Paiute: panaki or kutsutɨkaˀa) were originally Northern Paiute but are more culturally affiliated with the Northern Shoshone...
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Look up bannock or Bannock in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Bannock may mean: Bannock (British and Irish food), a kind of bread, cooked on a stone or...
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June to August 1878. The Bannock totaled about 600 to 800 in 1870 because of other Shoshone peoples being included with Bannock numbers. They were led by...
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Northern Shoshone (redirect from Northern Shoshone people)
are culturally affiliated with the Bannock people and are in the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People. Northern Shoshone is a dialect of the...
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Fort Hall Indian Reservation (redirect from Shoshone-Bannock)
is a Native American reservation of the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes (Shoshoni language: Pohoko’ikkatee) in the U.S. state of Idaho....
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Bannock County is a county in the southeastern part of Idaho. As of the 2020 census, the population was 87,018, making it the sixth-most populous county...
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Bannock, skaan (or scone), Indian bread, alatiq, or frybread is now found throughout North-America, including the Inuit of Canada and Alaska, other Alaska...
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Cyrus Skinner (category People from Ohio)
spring of 1863, Skinner and fellow outlaws planned an attack against the Bannock people while intoxicated. Some of the men thought better of the idea once they...
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Sarah Winnemucca (category Indigenous people of the Pacific Northwest)
about the plight of her people. When the Paiute were interned in a concentration camp at Yakima, Washington after the Bannock War, she traveled to Washington...
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Mary Jo Estep (category Bannock people)
Mary Josephine Estep (1909 or 1910 — 19 December 1992) was a Shoshone child survivor of the Battle of Kelley Creek, "the last massacre" of Native Americans...
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Shoshone (redirect from Shoshoni people)
had to be relocated south of the trail through Wyoming. Allied with the Bannock, to whom they were related, the Shoshone fought against the United States...
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close culturally and linguistically to the Bannock people and various other Shoshone-language peoples. Peoples of these tribes are members of other federally...
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Randy'L He-dow Teton (category Bannock people)
dollar coin, first issued in 2000. Randy'L He-dow Teton is a Shoshone-Bannock/Cree from the Lincoln Creek district of the Fort Hall Reservation in southeastern...
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LaNada War Jack (category Bannock people)
the Executive Director of the Shoshone Bannock Tribes. She has continued her activism on behalf of Native people and is a distinguished professor at Boise...
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Salmon n' Bannock is a restaurant in the Fairview neighbourhood in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, situated on the Broadway thoroughfare. First opening...
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Boise, Idaho (section Notable people)
Hall Indian Reservation. This period is known among the Shoshone and Bannock people as Idaho's Trail of Tears. Some of the natives managed to escape, and...
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Lemhi Shoshone (category Uto-Aztecan peoples)
of Shoshone and other tribes, such as the Bannock. Today most of them are enrolled in the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho...
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The Gingerbread Man (redirect from The Wee Bannock)
taunting verse. In "The Wee Bannock" from More English Fairy Tales (1894), Jacobs records a Scottish tale with a bannock as hero. The musical The Gingerbread...
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was incorporated in 1910. In 1878, the Bannock people and northern Shoshone tribes participated in the Bannock War, a war against Euro-American settlers...
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Cool Runnings (redirect from Derice Bannock)
a novice four-man bobsleigh team from Jamaica, led by sprinter Derice Bannock (Leon). Originally envisaged as a sports drama, Jeremiah S. Chechik and...
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Targhee by 1867, was known as, “the great head chief of all the Bannock people.” He led his people through what may have been the grimmest period of their history...
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Mark Trahant (category Bannock people)
at the University of North Dakota. He is a citizen of Idaho’s Shoshone-Bannock Tribes, and a former president of the Native American Journalists Association...
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List of United States counties and county equivalents (redirect from List of counties in the United States with a population of less than 1,000 people)
967 1055 Boise City, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Adams 4,379 1365 Bannock 87,018 1113 Pocatello, ID Metropolitan Statistical Area Bear Lake 6,372...
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Shoshone Falls (section Native peoples and explorers)
and trading center for the native peoples, who fished with willow spears tipped with elk horn.: 39 The Bannock people also traveled to Shoshone Falls each...
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Oregon State Legislature of indigenous descent: Tawna Sanchez, of Shoshone-Bannock, Ute, and Carrizo descent, currently serves in the Oregon House of Representatives...
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Pocatello, Idaho (redirect from List of people from Pocatello, Idaho)
Pocatello (/ˈpoʊkəˈtɛloʊ/ ) is the county seat and largest city of Bannock County, with a small portion on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation in neighboring...
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virtually the same elevation (7,679 feet [2,341 m]). Bannock Pass is named for the Bannock Native American people. In 1909 and 1910 the Gilmore and Pittsburgh...
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or Nüümü ("People") in their Mono/Bannock language dialect and to their kin to the west as Panan witü / Pana witü ("western place" People); the "Western...
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The Bannock Burn (Scottish Gaelic: Allt a' Bhonnaich) is a stream (burn is Scots for stream) which rises at about 1,300 feet (400 m) on Touchadam Moor...
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territory and intermarried. They also intermarried with Paiute, Bannock and Western Shoshone peoples. There was so much intermarriage with the Paiute, that territorial...
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