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The 1900 federal census included population schedules for the Shoshone Indians of Northern Utah. These schedules were not classified in the Bureau of Census records as a separate district but were simply included in District 207, Portage Precinct in Box Elder County, Utah. However, the Shoshone Indians in this precinct are recorded on [[Indian Population Schedules -- 1900 United States Census|Indian Population Schedules]]  
The 1900 federal census included population schedules for the Shoshone Indians of Northern Utah. These schedules were not classified in the Bureau of Census records as a separate district but were simply included in District 207, Portage Precinct in Box Elder County, Utah. However, the Shoshone Indians in this precinct are recorded on [[Indian Population Schedules -- 1900 United States Census|Indian Population Schedules]]  


The Bureau of Indian Affairs compiled annual Indian Census Rolls on many of the reservations from 1885 to 1940. They list the names of individuals, their age, and other details about each person enumerated. For more information about these records, [[American Indian Census Rolls|click here]].  
The Bureau of Indian Affairs compiled annual Indian Census Rolls on many of the reservations from 1885 to 1940. They list the names of individuals, their age, and other details about each person enumerated. See [[American Indian Census Rolls|American Indian Census Rolls]] for more information.  


1894 Census of the Bannock and Shoshone Indians of Fort Hall, Idaho. by Thomas Benton Teter. {{FHL|49365|item|disp=FS Library Book Q970.1 Al#1 or FS Library Film: 928110-928115}}  
1894 Census of the Bannock and Shoshone Indians of Fort Hall, Idaho. by Thomas Benton Teter. {{FSC|49365|item|disp=FS Library Book Q970.1 Al#1 or FS Library Film: 928110-928115}}  


The following table lists the census rolls for the Shoshone Indians:  
The following table lists the census rolls for the Shoshone Indians:  
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==== Treaties  ====
==== Treaties  ====


During the latter part of the 18th Century and most of the 19th Century, treaties were negotiated between the federal government and individual Indian tribes. The treaties provide helpful information about the history of the tribe, but usually only include the names of those persons who signed the treaty. For more information about treaties, [[American Indian Treaties with the United States|click here]].  
During the latter part of the 18th Century and most of the 19th Century, treaties were negotiated between the federal government and individual Indian tribes. The treaties provide helpful information about the history of the tribe, but usually only include the names of those persons who signed the treaty. See [[American Indian Treaties with the United States]] for more more information about treaties.  


Treaties to which the Shoshone Indians were a part were:  
Treaties to which the Shoshone Indians were a part were:  
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Birth and deaths, FS Library Film: 576497 Births and deaths 1924-1934, FS Library Film: 576498 and 576499  
Birth and deaths, FS Library Film: 576497 Births and deaths 1924-1934, FS Library Film: 576498 and 576499  


=== Records Available through the Family History Library  ===
=== Records Available through the FamilySearch Library  ===


==== Census  ====
==== Census  ====


1894 Census of the Bannock and Shoshone Indians of Fort Hall, Idaho. by Thomas Benton Teter. {{FHL|49365|item|disp=FS Library Book Q970.1 Al#1 or FS Library Film: 928110-928115}} <br>  
1894 Census of the Bannock and Shoshone Indians of Fort Hall, Idaho. by Thomas Benton Teter. {{FSC|49365|item|disp=FS Library Book Q970.1 Al#1 or FS Library Film: 928110-928115}} <br>  


1885, 1890-1893, 1895-1899 '''Shoshone Agency''', Wyoming. Shoshone and Arapaho Indians. FS Library film 581873 (M595 roll 498) <br>  
1885, 1890-1893, 1895-1899 '''Shoshone Agency''', Wyoming. Shoshone and Arapaho Indians. FS Library film 581873 (M595 roll 498) <br>  
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==== Shoshone  ====
==== Shoshone  ====


*Carlson, Paul H. ''The Plains Indians''. College Station, Texas: Texas A M University Press, c1998. FHL|book 970.1 C197p
*Carlson, Paul H. ''The Plains Indians''. College Station, Texas: Texas A M University Press, c1998. FS Library|book 970.1 C197p


Hill, George W. Vocabulary of the Shoshone Language. Salt Lake City, Utah&nbsp;: Deseret News Steam Press, 1877. {{FHL|607538|item|disp=Book 970.3 Sh82h and film 1597767}} item 2  
Hill, George W. Vocabulary of the Shoshone Language. Salt Lake City, Utah&nbsp;: Deseret News Steam Press, 1877. {{FSC|607538|item|disp=Book 970.3 Sh82h and film 1597767}} item 2  


*Trenholm, Virginia Cole - The Shoshonis; Sentinels of the Rockies. Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. 367 pg. FS Library book 970.3n Sh82t
*Trenholm, Virginia Cole - The Shoshonis; Sentinels of the Rockies. Norman University of Oklahoma Press, 1964. 367 pg. FS Library book 970.3n Sh82t
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