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=== Tribal Headquarters === | === Tribal Headquarters === | ||
Goshute | Goshute Indians | ||
P.O. Box 6104<br>195 Tribal Center Road<br>Ibapah, Utah 84034<br>Phone: 1.435.234.1138<br>Fzx: 1.435.234.1162 | P.O. Box 6104<br>195 Tribal Center Road<br>Ibapah, Utah 84034<br>Phone: 1.435.234.1138<br>Fzx: 1.435.234.1162 | ||
*[ | *[http://www.goshutetribe.com/ Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation] Official Website | ||
=== History === | === History === | ||
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==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
*'''1776: '''First European contact | |||
*'''1847: '''The Latter Day Saints (Mormon's) arrive in Salt Lake Valley | |||
*'''1776:''' | |||
*'''1847:'''The Latter | |||
*'''1850-1860:''' Conflict with settlers | *'''1850-1860:''' Conflict with settlers | ||
*'''1863:''' October 12, Treaty of Tooele Valley, | *'''1863:''' October 12, Treaty of Tooele Valley, | ||
*'''1912:''' Skull Valley Reservation established (17,920 acres) | *'''1912:''' Skull Valley Reservation established (17,920 acres) | ||
*'''1917: '''Skull Valley Reservation expanded by 640 acres | *'''1917: '''Skull Valley Reservation expanded by 640 acres | ||
*'''1934: '''Goshute Reservation on the Utah-Nevada | *'''1934: '''Goshute Reservation on the Utah-Nevada boarder established (Goshute, Paiute and Bannock) | ||
*'''1940: '''Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation | *'''1940: '''Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation | ||
*'''1996:''' Tribal enrollment 111 | *'''1996:''' Tribal enrollment 111 | ||
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=== Census Records === | === Census Records === | ||
Roll 167: Goshute (Goshute, [[Shoshone_Indians|Shoshoni]], [[Paiute_Indians|Paiute]], Kanosh, and [[Pahvant_Indians|Pahvant]] Indians), 1917-23 | Roll 167: Goshute (Goshute, [[Shoshone_Indians|Shoshoni]], [[Paiute_Indians|Paiute]], Kanosh, and [[Pahvant_Indians|Pahvant]] Indians), 1917-23 FHL film 576856<br> | ||
Roll 199: Kaibab (Paiute and Goshute Indians), 1910-1919, 1921-27 | Roll 199: Kaibab (Paiute and Goshute Indians), 1910-1919, 1921-27 FHL film 576888<br> | ||
Roll 330: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and [[Ute_Indians|Ute]] Indians), 1925-31 | Roll 330: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and [[Ute_Indians|Ute]] Indians), 1925-31 FHL film 579740<br> | ||
Roll 331: Paiute(Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1932-33 | Roll 331: Paiute(Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1932-33 FHL film579741<br> | ||
Roll 332: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1934-35 | Roll 332: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1934-35 FHL film 579742<br> | ||
Roll 333: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1936-37 | Roll 333: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1936-37 FHL film 579743<br> | ||
Roll 334: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1938-39 | Roll 334: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1938-39 FHL film 579744<br> | ||
===Important | ===Important Web Sites === | ||
*[http://thorpe.ou.edu/IRA/goshcons.html Constitution and By-Laws] of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah. Approved November 25, 1940 | *[http://thorpe.ou.edu/IRA/goshcons.html Constitution and By-Laws<span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1260427669667_218" />] of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah. Approved November 25, 1940 | ||
*[http://www.goshutetribe.com/ Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation] Official Website | *[http://www.goshutetribe.com/ Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation] Official Website | ||
*Goshute Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goshute Wikipedia] | *Goshute Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goshute Wikipedia] | ||
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*[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. | *[http://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/075.html Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75], Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs. | ||
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Tribal Headquarters[edit | edit source]
Goshute Indians
P.O. Box 6104
195 Tribal Center Road
Ibapah, Utah 84034
Phone: 1.435.234.1138
Fzx: 1.435.234.1162
- Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation Official Website
History[edit | edit source]
There are two federally recognized tribes; the Confederated Tribes of Goshute Reservation and theSkull Valley Band of Goshute Indians of Utah.
Brief Timeline[edit | edit source]
- 1776: First European contact
- 1847: The Latter Day Saints (Mormon's) arrive in Salt Lake Valley
- 1850-1860: Conflict with settlers
- 1863: October 12, Treaty of Tooele Valley,
- 1912: Skull Valley Reservation established (17,920 acres)
- 1917: Skull Valley Reservation expanded by 640 acres
- 1934: Goshute Reservation on the Utah-Nevada boarder established (Goshute, Paiute and Bannock)
- 1940: Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation
- 1996: Tribal enrollment 111
Additional References to the History of the Tribe and/or Band[edit | edit source]
Frederick Webb Hodge, in his Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, gave a more complete history of the Goshute tribe, with estimations of the population of the tribe at various time periods.
Reservations[edit | edit source]
Bureau of Indian Affairs Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]
Agencies[edit | edit source]
The following Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs had jurisdiction over all or part of the Goshute Indians for the years indicated:
Superintendencies[edit | edit source]
Records[edit | edit source]
The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:
- Allotment records
- Annuity rolls
- Census records
- Correspondence
- Health records
- Reports
- School census and records
- Vital records
Census Records[edit | edit source]
Roll 167: Goshute (Goshute, Shoshoni, Paiute, Kanosh, and Pahvant Indians), 1917-23 FHL film 576856
Roll 199: Kaibab (Paiute and Goshute Indians), 1910-1919, 1921-27 FHL film 576888
Roll 330: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1925-31 FHL film 579740
Roll 331: Paiute(Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1932-33 FHL film579741
Roll 332: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1934-35 FHL film 579742
Roll 333: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1936-37 FHL film 579743
Roll 334: Paiute (Paiute, Goshute, and Ute Indians), 1938-39 FHL film 579744
Important Web Sites[edit | edit source]
- Constitution and By-Laws of the Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah. Approved November 25, 1940
- Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Indian Reservation Official Website
- Goshute Tribe Wikipedia
References[edit | edit source]
Bibliography[edit | edit source]
- Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives; Record Group 75, Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.