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==== Duckwater Shoshone:  ====
==== Duckwater Shoshone:  ====


Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation<br>P.O. Box 140068<br>Duckwater, Nevada 89314<br>Telephone: 1-702-863-0227<br>Fax: 1-702-863-0301  
[[Duckwater_Shoshone_Tribe|Duckwater Shoshone Tribe]] of the Duckwater Reservation<br>P.O. Box 140068<br>Duckwater, Nevada 89314<br>Telephone: 1-702-863-0227<br>Fax: 1-702-863-0301  


==== Ely Shoshone:  ====
==== Ely Shoshone:  ====


Ely Shoshone Tribe<br>16 Shoshone Circle<br>Ely, Nevada 89301<br>Telephone: 1-702-289-3013<br>Fax:1-702-289-3156  
[[Ely_Shoshone_Tribe,_Nevada|Ely Shoshone Tribe]]<br>16 Shoshone Circle<br>Ely, Nevada 89301<br>Telephone: 1-702-289-3013<br>Fax:1-702-289-3156  


==== Fallon Band of Paiute-Shoshone  ====
==== Fallon Band of Paiute-Shoshone  ====
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==== Shoshone-Bannock  ====
==== Shoshone-Bannock  ====


Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation <br>P.O. Box 306<br>Fort Hall, ID 83203-0306<br>Phone: 1.208.238.3700<br>Fax: 1.208.237.0797 <br>  
[[Shoshone-Bannock_Tribes,_Idaho|Shoshone-Bannock]] Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation <br>P.O. Box 306<br>Fort Hall, ID 83203-0306<br>Phone: 1.208.238.3700<br>Fax: 1.208.237.0797 <br>  


==== South Fork Shoshone  ====
==== South Fork Shoshone  ====
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==== Yomba Band of Shoshone  ====
==== Yomba Band of Shoshone  ====


Yomba Band of Shoshone<br>HC 61 Box 6275<br>Austin, Nevada 89310<br>Telephone: 1-702-964-2463<br>Fax:1-702-964-2443  
[[Yomba_Shoshone_Tribe,_Nevada|Yomba Band of Shoshone]]<br>HC 61 Box 6275<br>Austin, Nevada 89310<br>Telephone: 1-702-964-2463<br>Fax:1-702-964-2443  


=== History  ===
=== History  ===
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In 1841 immigrants began moving to the west and northwest by way of the Oregon and California trails. Both of these trails cut through the homeland of the Shoshoni and Bannock tribes. Problems occured as the resourses of the area were drained by many immigrants going west. These trails provided a "hightway" for over twenty years serving the fourty-niners and silver seekers headed to California, Nevada and the northwest.  
In 1841 immigrants began moving to the west and northwest by way of the Oregon and California trails. Both of these trails cut through the homeland of the Shoshoni and Bannock tribes. Problems occured as the resourses of the area were drained by many immigrants going west. These trails provided a "hightway" for over twenty years serving the fourty-niners and silver seekers headed to California, Nevada and the northwest.  


A military campaign of 300 soldiers&nbsp;led by Colonel Patrick Conner in January of 1863, killed 224 Indians this became known as the Bear river Massacre.  
A military campaign of 300 soldiers&nbsp;led by Colonel Patrick Conner in January of 1863, killed 224 Indians this became known as the Bear River Massacre.  


In 1863 four treaties were ratified, with the Eastern Shoshone, Shoshone-Northwestern Bands, Western Shoshoni and the the Shoshoni-Goship.  
In 1863 four treaties were ratified, with the Eastern Shoshone, Shoshone-Northwestern Bands, Western Shoshoni and the the Shoshoni-Goship.  
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1860-70 assigned to reservations<br>  
1860-70 assigned to reservations<br>  


====Significant Tribal Leaders====
==== Significant Tribal Leaders ====


*Treaties below will provide the names of the Indians who signed the Treaty
*Treaties below will provide the names of the Indians who signed the Treaty
Saca


*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacagawea Sacajaawea]


====Significant individuals who interacted with the Tribe====
*Chief Little Soldier


*Lewis and Clark
*Chief Pocatello
 
*Chief Bear Hunter
 
[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/shoshoni-indian-chiefs-and-leaders.htm Chief Washakie]<br>
 
==== Significant individuals who interacted with the Tribe ====
 
*Meriwether Lewis and William Clark  
*Jedediah Smith  
*Jedediah Smith  
*Indian Agents and Superintendents '''see''' the Agency pages and *Superintendancy pages.
*Colonel Patrick Donner
*Indian Agents and Superintendents '''see''' the Agency pages and *Superintendancy pages.  
*The Treaties below will provide the names of government officials, agents, and military leaders involved with the Treaty
*The Treaties below will provide the names of government officials, agents, and military leaders involved with the Treaty


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*Western Shoshone Reservation in Duck Valley on the Nevada-Idaho border.  
*Western Shoshone Reservation in Duck Valley on the Nevada-Idaho border.  
*Yomba Western Shoshone Tribe -- [[Yomba Indian Reservation (Nevada)|Yomba Reservation (Nevada)]]
*Yomba Western Shoshone Tribe -- [[Yomba Indian Reservation (Nevada)|Yomba Reservation (Nevada)]]
==== Famous Tribal Members  ====
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacagawea Sacajawea]&nbsp; <br>


==== Additional References  ====
==== Additional References  ====
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| FHL Films: 573864-573867
| FHL Films: 573864-573867
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==== Annuity ====
====Allotment====
==== Enrollment ====
Enrollment requirements are contained in Tribal Constitutions.


==== Treaties  ====
==== Treaties  ====
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*1855 June 9, referred to in Wallawalla Treaty  
*1855 June 9, referred to in Wallawalla Treaty  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0848.htm 1863] July 2, at Fort Bridger, with Eastern Shoshone  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0848.htm 1863] July 2, at Fort Bridger, with Eastern Shoshone  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0850.htm 1863] July 30, at Box Elder Shoshone-Northwestern Bands&nbsp;
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0850.htm 1863] July 30, at Box Elder Shoshone-Northwestern Bands  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0851.htm 1863] October 1,at Ruby Valley with Western Shoshoni&nbsp;
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0851.htm 1863] October 1,at Ruby Valley with Western Shoshoni
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0859.htm 1863] October 12, at Tuilla Valley with Shoshoni-Goship  
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/sho0859.htm 1863] October 12, at Tuilla Valley with Shoshoni-Goship  
*1868:at Fort Bridger Eastern Band Shoshoni and Bannock
*1868:at Fort Bridger Eastern Band Shoshoni and Bannock
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