The Northern Shoshoni

The Northern Shoshoni

Author: Brigham D. Madsen

Publisher: Caxton Press

Published: 1980

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780870042669

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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Historian Brigham Madsen has devoted much of his career to telling the story of the Shoshoni. The tribe once occupied a huge region that included portions of Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming, and Montana. Madsen tells the story of the tribe and their struggle to adapt to the massive cultural changes that have occurred during the past 150 years.


The Snake People

The Snake People

Author: Robert D. Bolen

Publisher: Fort Boise Publishing

Published: 2013-01-01

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781467581844

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"The Snake People"The Northern Shoshoni Indians is a history of the Shoshoni Indian Nation. The Northern Shoshoni were centered in present day Idaho. All seven bands of the Shoshoni tribe are described in this account. The Shoshoni flourished when they received the horse from the Comanche Indians. On horseback they could hunt the buffalo or war with other tribes. Their undoing was the coming of the white man. They lost the wars wiith the U.S. Army and wound up on reservations.


The People and Culture of the Shoshone

The People and Culture of the Shoshone

Author: Cassie M. Lawton

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1502618974

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The Shoshone have a long and varied history. Their members were among the first bands of Native Americans to welcome the Lewis and Clark expedition in the early 1800s. One of the most famous Native American women, a Shoshone named Sacagawea, became instrumental and invaluable to this particular expedition. Over the centuries that followed, the Shoshone endured many hardships. However, they have persevered and continue to have a presence today. This is the story of the Shoshone, from their beginnings to the modern day.


The People and Culture of the Iroquois

The People and Culture of the Iroquois

Author: Cassie M. Lawton

Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC

Published: 2016-07-15

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 1502618907

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In Native American history, the Iroquois have earned their place as one of the most democratic alliances with some of the most formidable warriors. United by a language and a desire to improve their lifestyles, the Iroquois Nations helped shape United States history. This book details the story of the Five, and later Six, Iroquois Nations—the Cayuga, the Seneca, the Onondaga, the Oneida, the Mohawk, and the Tuscarora: who they were, how the Iroquois Confederacy was formed, and the struggles the Iroquois faced with the arrival of European settlers. Likewise, it describes what these tribes are like today and what new experiences they face in modern society.


The Weiser Indians

The Weiser Indians

Author: Hank Corless

Publisher: Caxton Press

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9780870043765

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Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press The story of the Weisers, a group of Northern Shoshoni people, who fled white persecution and remained undetected in west central Idaho for almost 20 years.


Shoshoni Texts

Shoshoni Texts

Author: Beverly Crum

Publisher: Boise State University Department of Anthropology

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 310

ISBN-13:

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The Shoshone

The Shoshone

Author: Kim Dramer

Publisher: Chelsea House

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 9780791016879

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Examines the history, culture, changing fortunes, and current situation of the Shoshone Indians.