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    their "Trail of Tears", being forcibly removed from. Lemhi County Historical Museum Easy to find on the Main Street of Salmon, the museum features a large collection of Lemhi Shoshone artifacts and local. Unbeknownst to the advanced party, they were entering the homeland of the Lemhi-Shoshone Indians, and the birthplace of their guide and

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    groups of Western Shoshone were called Tukuaduka (sheep eaters). 544000 acres (2201 km) in Idaho, Lemhi and Northern Shoshone with the Bannock. The following excerpts from the journals of Lewis and Clark and their men present a picture

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    Lemhi Shoshone as the Anglo-Americans saw them.. Unbeknownst to the advanced party, they were entering the homeland of the Lemhi-Shoshone Indians, and the birthplace of their guide and interpreter,. The Lemhi Shoshones sought such weapons to protect themselves and

    to hunt. Because of the great losses they had suffered, the Shoshone men and women had cut. Rose Ann Abrahamson is a Lemhi Shoshone Indian living in Idaho.. The Lemhi Shoshone is one of the many tribes of the Shoshone nation.. Shoshone, Lemhi (Dkt. 326-I), 24, 482-498, Compromise Settlement, 3871, For land, 110, Dkt. 326-I (11 Ind. Cl. Comm. 387 (1962)). Shoshone, Lemhi (Dkt. 326-I), 24, 482-498, Compromise Settlement,

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    near Pocatello.. This excerpt from Meriwether Lewiss journal describes a Lemhi Shoshone fish weir on

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    River.. Out in this open prairie, Lewis and a couple of his men spotted a young Lemhi Shoshone boy on horseback. They followed him toward

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    died at about age 24 and was. In 1875, a reservation was developed for the Lemhi Valley Shoshone Indians. This reservation was ordered by Ulysses S. Grant and contained 100 square miles.. 1864 Ratification of five Doty treaties with Shoshone tribes by the Senate. Treaty with Bannock and Fort Hall and Lemhi Shoshone is never ratified, however,.

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    with political information, news, and history. Lemhi-Shoshone - It has been 101 hundred years since the Lemhi-Shoshone were stripped of Federal Recognition and exiled from the Lemhi Valley Indian Reservation (100 square. Sacajaweas face not a Lemhi Shoshone: The family perspective; from Indian

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