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  2. Kootenai Tribe of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Their name for themselves is ʔaq̓anqmi. [4] They are also called the Idaho Ksanka. The Ktunaxa (English: / t ʌ ˈ n ɑː h ɑː / tun-AH-hah; [6] Kutenai pron. [ktunʌ́χɑ̝]) are also known as Kutenai (English: / ˈ k uː t ə n eɪ,-t n eɪ,-n i /), Kootenay (predominant spelling in Canada), and Kootenai (predominant spelling in the United States).

  3. Food chain - Wikipedia

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    Food chain in a Swedish lake. Osprey feed on northern pike, which in turn feed on perch which eat bleak which eat crustaceans.. A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web, often starting with an autotroph (such as grass or algae), also called a producer, and typically ending at an apex predator (such as grizzly bears or killer whales), detritivore (such as earthworms and woodlice ...

  4. Consumer (food chain) - Wikipedia

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    An example is the koala, because it feeds only on eucalyptus leaves. Primary consumers that feed on many kinds of plants are called generalists. Secondary consumers are small/medium-sized carnivores that prey on herbivorous animals. Omnivores, which feed on both plants and animals, can be considered as being both primary and secondary consumers.

  5. Culture of Idaho - Wikipedia

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    The significance of Idaho's fishing culture is partly revealed by the impact of fishing recreation on the economy of Idaho. [10] There are variations arising from geography that impact culture. For example, the state features some areas that could be classified as urban (such as Boise), and others that could be classified as decidedly rural.

  6. Bannock people - Wikipedia

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    They are in the Great Basin classification of Indigenous People. Their traditional lands include northern Nevada, southeastern Oregon, southern Idaho, and western Wyoming. Today they are enrolled in the federally recognized Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho, located on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation.

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  8. Lemhi Shoshone - Wikipedia

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    The name "Lemhi" comes from Fort Lemhi, a Mormon mission to this group. They traditionally lived in the Lemhi River Valley and along the upper Salmon River in Idaho . [ 1 ] Bands were very fluid and nomadic , and they often interacted with and intermarried other bands of Shoshone and other tribes, such as the Bannock . [ 2 ]

  9. Where DIDN’T Guy Fieri eat, Idaho? Food Network shows to ...

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    In Boise, Idaho, a real deal empanada emporium and a stick-to-your-ribs spot are both servin’ up off-the-hook burgers and sandwiches.” Saint Lawrence Gridiron , 705 W. Bannock St., is a bit of ...