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1A few words in the Shoshone or snak dialect]/[collected by Dimick Huntington1853Text
2A few words in the Utah dialect alphabetically arranged1854Text
3A few words in the Utah dialect alphabetically arranged1853Text
4A vocabulary of the Snake or Shoshone dialect/by Joseph A. Gebow, interpreter1859Text
5Amos R. Wright Letter1908Text
6Amos R. Wright Record Books1877; 1878; 1879; 1880Text
7Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the year 18651865Text
8Basis of American history, 1500-1900, by Livingston FarrandImage/StillImage
9Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
10Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
11Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
12Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
13Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
14Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
15Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
16Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
17Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
18Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
19Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
20Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
21Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
22Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
23Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
24Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
25Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
26Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
27Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
28Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
29Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
30Bear River Massacre site press conference2012-03-26Image/StillImage
31Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory according to Swanton, 19521952Image/StillImage
32Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory, Linguistic Boundaries of Shoshone and Bannock.1941Image/StillImage
33Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory, showing the locations of the Bannock1957Image/StillImage
34Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory, showing the locations of the Bannock from 1819 to 19511957Image/StillImage
35Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory, showing the locations where the Bannock and Shoshone reported together 1819-19561957Image/StillImage
36Boundary of Shoshone Indian Territory; Doty Map of 1863 Indian Claims Commission1957Image/StillImage
37By Path and Trail1908Text
38Celebrations. Indian man on horseImage/StillImage
39Celebrations. Indian woman mounted on horseImage/StillImage
40Celebrations. Indian woman on horse, carriages behind herImage/StillImage
41Chief Washakie1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
42Chief Washakie seated in front of a tepee1885Image/StillImage
43Cyrus Napper with a group of ShoshoneImage/StillImage
44David Stephens Statement1903Text
45Family group in tipi, Bannock Tribe, 18711872Image/StillImage
46General Orders from W.A. Nichols dated September 7, 19111911-09-07Text
47Gorasimp (Shoshone)1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
48Goshute-Shoshone Draft Resistance, 1917-19181981Text
49Grandson of Shoshone Chief Washakie1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
50Group of men, women and children, Bannock Tribe, 18721872Image/StillImage
51Group of Shoshone standing in front of tepeesImage/StillImage
52Group of women ad children outside a brush shelter, Bannock Tribe1868; 1869; 1870; 1871; 1872Image/StillImage
53Group of women and a child in cradle, Shoshone Tribe, 18701870Image/StillImage
54History of Utah's American Indian 2 - Northwestern ShoshoneImage/StillImage
55Journals of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah, 1863-18641865Text
56Letter from O.H. Irish describing Indian John and the dispute between Shoshone leaders dated Apr. 2, 18701870-04-02Image/StillImage
57Letter from Supervisor Engle to Commissioner of Indian Affairs Charles H. Burke dated March 10, 19251925-03-10Text
58Letter from the Uintah Ouray Reservation Agent to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs dated May 4, 19141914-05-04Text
59Letter to Obie Bounds from Commissioner of Indian Affairs C.F. Hauke dated September 9, 19081908-09-14Text
60Man seated outside loge house, Bannock Tribe, 18721872Image/StillImage
61Map of Northern Utah, Early SettlementsImage/StillImage
62Map of Shoshone, Goshute, Bannock, Wind River and Panamint Indian Tribal Groups1957Image/StillImage
63Map of Western Indian Territory Before 1850Image/StillImage
64Map of Western Shoshone and Northern Paiute TerritoryImage/StillImage
65Map showing the boundary of the Shoshone Indian territory1941Image/StillImage
66Map titled, "Utes and Their Neighbors"Image/StillImage
67Naroce - Shoshone Warrior1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
68No Place To Pitch Their Teepees: Shoshone Adaptation To Mormon Settlers In Cache Valley, 1855-18701995Text
69Northwest Band of the Shoshone Nation - Video2003Image/MovingImage
70Notes on the History of the Southern Paiutes and Western Shoshonis1971Text
71Oiti, Washakie and Tygie on horseback1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
72Pocatello Braves1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
73Shoshone Bannock/ Northwestern Soshone Reservations Geothermal Resource Map2004-01-14Image/StillImage
74Shoshone ChildrenImage/StillImage
75Shoshone encampment at Pocatello, Idaho1920; 1921; 1922; 1923; 1924; 1925; 1926; 1927; 1928; 1929; 1930; 1931; 1932; 1933; 1934; 1935; 1936; 1937; 1938; 1939Image/StillImage
76Shoshone woman1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
77Shoshone woman standing1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
78Shoshone women and children1888; 1889; 1890; 1891; 1892Image/StillImage
79Shoshones, Chief Washakie and Chiefs1890; 1891; 1892; 1893; 1894; 1895; 1896; 1897; 1899; 1900Image/StillImage
80Spreadsheet Outlining Logistics of Various ReservationsText
81Tepees near Snake River Agency, Fort Hall Reservation, 18721872Image/StillImage
82Threshing scene, Bannock Tribe, 18721872Image/StillImage
83Uncut vocabulary sheets1853Text
84Unidentified Shoshone man and womanImage/StillImage
85Uriewici, a chief, Shoshone Tribe, 18801880Image/StillImage
86Ute Indians Along Civil War Communication Lines1978Text
87View inside tipi dwelling, Shoshone Tribe, 18701870Image/StillImage
88Vocabulary of the Shoshone Language/by George W. Hill.1877Text
89Vocabulary of Utah and teh Sho-sho-ne or Snake dialects, with Indian legends and traditions: including a brief account of the life and death of Wah-ker, the Indian land pirate/by D.B. Huntington, Indian interpreter1872Text
90We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Fourth Grade Assessment2009Text
91We Shall Remain: Utah Indian Elementary Curriculum Guide - Rethinking First Contact: The Effects of European Arrival on the Established Cultures of North America2009Text
92Young man, Shoshone Tribe, 18781878Image/StillImage
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