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  2. Wind River Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Originally known as the Shoshone Indian Reservation, the Wind River Indian Reservation was established by agreement of the United States with the Eastern Shoshone Nation at the Fort Bridger Treaty Council of 1868, restricting the tribe from the formerly vast Shoshone territory of more than 44 million acres (180,000 km 2).

  3. Cotsiogo - Wikipedia

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    Born in the 1860s, Cotsiogo was a son of Eastern Shoshone leader Washakie. [1] During Cotsiogo's lifetime, the tribe was placed on the Wind River Indian Reservation in the Wyoming Territory, a reservation established by the Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868. [2] [3]

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Fremont ...

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    Location of Fremont County in Wyoming. ... Wind River Indian Reservation on U.S. Route 287 ... Shoshone-Episcopal Mission: April 11, 1973 ...

  5. Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    A Shoshone encampment in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, photographed by W. H. Jackson, 1870 Reported picture of Mike Daggett February 26, 1911 Sheriff Charles Ferrel with the surviving members of Mike Daggett's family (Daggett's daughter Heney (Louise, 17), and two of his grandchildren, Cleveland (Mosho, 8), and Hattie (Harriet Mosho, 4 ...

  6. Eastern Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    Bands of Shoshone people were named for their geographic homelands and for their primary food sources. Kuccuntikka or Kuchun-deka (Guchundeka', Kutsindüka, Buffalo Eaters [2] [14]), living on the eastern edges of the Great Basin along the upper Green River Valley, Big Sandy River and Wind River eastward to the Wind River Basin (Shoshone Basin) of western Wyoming and southwestward to Bear Lake ...

  7. A Century of Citizenship: Views from Wind River Reservation ...

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    USA TODAY goes to Wyoming's Wind River Reservation to hear the challenges and the pride of being Indigenous in America.

  8. Wyoming State Museum adds exhibit on Murdered and Missing ...

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    The latest exhibit added to the flagship state history museum is, unfortunately, hardly history at all. ... women from the Wind River Reservation in Northern Wyoming that were kidnapped since 1980 ...

  9. Tukudeka - Wikipedia

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    In 1870, Wind River Indian Reservation agent G.W. Fleming stated that Chief Washakie allowed a band of "Toorooreka" Sheepeaters to share in the annual annuity. This likely represents the period when the Wyoming Tukudika merged with the Washakie band of the Eastern Shoshone to reside on the Wind River Indian Reservation.