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  2. Western Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to close a 1951 Indian Claims Commission 326-k case, the Western Shoshone Claims Distribution Act of 2004 established by the United States to give the perception that the Indians have been served justice, made payment of $160 million to the Great Basin tribe for the perceived acquisition of 39,000 sq mi (100,000 km 2). The 326-k ...

  3. Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    Fort Hall Indian Reservation, 544,000 acres (2,201 km 2) in Idaho, Lemhi Shoshone with the Bannock Indians, a Paiute band with which they have merged; Fort McDermitt Indian Reservation, Nevada and Oregon, Fort McDermitt Paiute and Shoshone Tribe; Goshute Indian Reservation, 111,000 acres (449 km 2) in Nevada and Utah, Western Shoshone

  4. Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada

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    The tribe organized under the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act.Western Shoshone elected a traditional council, led by Chief Muchach Temoak and his descendants, to create the new governments; however, the United States refused to recognize the traditional council and created the Te-Moaks Bands Council.

  5. Washakie - Wikipedia

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    Washakie holding a pipe. Washakie (c.1804 [1] /1810 – February 20, 1900) was a prominent leader of the Shoshone people during the mid-19th century. He was first mentioned in 1840 in the written record of the American fur trapper, Osborne Russell.

  6. ‘We survived’: Idaho tribes gather in Boise to commemorate ...

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    Norm Cavanaugh of the Western Shoshone Tribe gives a prayer during the welcome ceremony for the Return of the Original Boise Valley People event Thursday outside City Hall.

  7. Treaty of Ruby Valley (1863) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Ruby Valley was a treaty signed with the Western Shoshone in 1863, giving certain rights to the United States in the Nevada Territory.The Western Shoshone did not cede land under this treaty but agreed to allow the U.S. the "right to traverse the area, maintain existing telegraph and stage lines, construct one railroad and engage in specified economic activities.

  8. Cotsiogo - Wikipedia

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    The Shoshone Wolf Dance evolved into the Grass Dance, with men dancers going from having "one or two feathers in their hair to war bonnets with long streamers and feather bustles". [3] Depictions of the Wolf Dance were quickly replaced by the Sun Dance, Grass Dance, and buffalo hunts. Cotsiogo, who sold his paintings to white tourists visiting ...

  9. Indigenous tribes welcome rare white buffalo calf in ...

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    The young buffalo, which tribal leaders named Wakan Gli, or Sacred Return, was presumably in the wilderness with its mother during the ceremony on sovereign land of the Shoshone-Bannock near ...