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 Shoshone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Shoshone, Shoshoni or Snake are a Native American group consisting of several bands.
The Shoshone lived in a wide area around the Great Basin and Great Plains areas in a number of bands headed by chiefs with shifting membership.
The Northern Shoshone fought conflicts with settlers in Idaho in the 1860s which included the Bear River Massacre and again in 1878 in the Bannock War.
www.gahanna.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/Shoshoni   (514 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Shoshone
Wind River Reservation, population 2,650 Eastern Shoshone, 2,268,008 acres (9,178 km²) of reservation in Wyoming are shared with the Northern Arapaho
Ely Shoshone Indian Reservation in Ely, Nevada, 111 acres (0.45 km²), 500 members
Skull Valley Indian Reservation, 18,000 acres (73 km²) in Utah, Western Shoshone
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Shoshone   (481 words)

  
 Shoshone Language School - nbsp http american site www sneak links lavahotsprings drug news   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Sho-Ban News Sho-Ban News from the Shoshone Bannock Indian Tribe in http://www.lavahotsprings.com/sitemap.html [Sneak-a-Peek]
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Shoshone and Bannock; the Umatilla culture features the language, environmental history and
shoshone.id.city-list.com /languageschool.htm   (601 words)

  
 The Llewellyn Encyclopedia: Authors
Elsbeth Marguerite Elsbeth (New Mexico) has facilitated shamanic healing and ritual groups, is a hereditary Strega, and is also exploring her ancestral ties to the Delaware Indian culture.
She has personally experienced crystal healing at the hands of a Shoshone medicine man and uses crystals in her own healing work.
Enderle Dotti Enderle is the author of the childrens mystery series, Fortune Tellers Club, and the educational series, Storytime Discoveries.
www.llewellynencyclopedia.com /subjects.php?gen_sbj=Authors   (17886 words)

  
 The Shoshone-Bannocks
Like many Native Americans consigned to reservations, the Shoshones and Bannocks of Idaho and Utah initially resisted the forces of incorporation; unlike many, they rose to the challenges they faced.
Shoshone-Bannock cattlemen at Fort Hall, Idaho, survived drought, overgrazing, declining markets, and a world financial crisis that drove most non-Indian operators in the region out of business.
This case study challenges the view that Indians were ill suited to market-based pursuits and enhances our understanding of cultural persistence within the broader sweep of historical change.
www.kansaspress.ku.edu /heasho.html   (479 words)

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