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Bear River Massacre ___"Approximately
250 Shoshoni were slain, including 90 women and children." A short article, but
it recounts the events of this little-known massacre. - Text only - From OnlineUtah.com -
http://www.onlineutah.com/bearrivermassacre.shtml
Eastern Shoshone Tribe ___These people live on the Wind River Reservation in
Wyoming. Learn about them -- history, culture and schools. - Illustrated - From
the Eastern Shoshone Tribe -
http://www.easternshoshone.net/
History of Shoshone Indians ___As the title says, this is a history of the
Shoshone in Utah. The article deals with the Northwestern bands. - Text only -
From the Utah History Encyclopedia -
http://www.onlineutah.com/shoshonehistory.shtml
How To Kill a Nation ___"The focus of this page is on the "environmental
destruction exemplified by open pit mining, atomic testing, storage of nuclear
waste, all forms of military testing and the pollution of the ground, air and
water" on Western Shoshone lands. Images include a photo of a mine, a map, and
drawings of both the symbol and the seal of the Western Shoshone Nation." -
Illustrated - From the People of the Western Shoshone Nation -
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/shoshone/pamphlet.html
Shoshone Indians ___"...excerpts from the journals of Lewis and Clark and their
men present a picture of the Lemhi Shoshone as the Anglo-Americans saw them." -
Text only - From the National Park Service, United States Department of the
Interior -
http://www.nps.gov/jeff/LewisClark2/TheJourney/NativeAmericans/Shoshone.htm
Shoshoni ___A brief article full of grammatical errors. Would make a good
combination lesson for Natives Studies and grammar. - Text only - From Emuseum -
http://emuseum.mnsu.edu/cultural/northamerica/shoshoni.html
Shoshoni Homepage ___Language resources and news magazines. - Text only - From
the Shoshoni Language Project -
http://www.isu.edu/~loetchri/
Shoshoni Numbers ___Boy, these numbers are long! Imagine a bingo game called in
the Shoshoni language! Unfortunately there are only words, no audio. - Text only
- From the Shoshoni Language Home Page -
http://www.isu.edu/~loetchri/numbers.htm
Western Shoshone ___A dated site which failed to live up to its promise. Several
topics are listed, but only five pages have any content. - Text only - From the
University of Nevada -
http://www.unr.edu/nnap/NT/ws-1.htm
Western Shoshone Land and Sovereignty ___Links to information about nuclear
testing on Shoshone lands. Adobe Acrobat is required to view PDF files. -
Illustrated (including a QuickTime movie) - From Peter d'Errico -
http://www.nativeweb.org/pages/legal/shoshone/
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