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Northern Shoshone: Idaho, Eastern Oregon and Northern Nevada | Northern Shoshone: Idaho, Eastern Oregon and Northern Nevada | ||
Southern Shoshone: Nevada, Wyoming and Utah | |||
'''Population:''' '''1900:''' 7,000 '''1990:''' 9,215 | '''Population:''' '''1900:''' 7,000 '''1990:''' 9,215 | ||
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*'''1803-06:''' Lewis and Clark Expedition | *'''1803-06:''' Lewis and Clark Expedition | ||
*'''1825:''' Jedediah Smith | *'''1825:''' Jedediah Smith | ||
*'''1825:''' First Rocky Mountain rendezvous at Green River in Wyoming | |||
*18--: The Oregon and Clifornia trails both go right through the homeland of the Shoshoni and Bannock. | |||
*'''1847:''' Mormons settled in the Great Salt Lake valley | *'''1847:''' Mormons settled in the Great Salt Lake valley | ||
*'''1849: '''Gold in California | *'''1849: '''Gold in California | ||
*'''1855:''' Treaty | |||
*'''1857:''' Comstock Lode - Silver in Nevada | *'''1857:''' Comstock Lode - Silver in Nevada | ||
*'''1862: '''Colonal Patrick Conner founded Fort Douglas Salt Lake City | *'''1862: '''Colonal Patrick Conner founded Fort Douglas Salt Lake City | ||
*'''1863:''' January 29, Bear River Massacre, Compaign lead by Colonal Patrick Conner, 300 soldiers, 224 indians killed only 22 soldiers killed | *'''1863:''' January 29, Bear River Massacre, Compaign lead by Colonal Patrick Conner, 300 soldiers, 224 indians killed only 22 soldiers killed | ||
*'''1863:''' July, Treaty | *'''1863:''' July, Treaty | ||
*'''1868:''' Treaty | |||
*'''1869:''' Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad met at Promontory Point, Utah | *'''1869:''' Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroad met at Promontory Point, Utah | ||
*'''1860-1870:''' all Shoshone bands asigned reservations | *'''1860-1870:''' all Shoshone bands asigned reservations | ||
*'''1870's''' lack of sufficient rations continuing problem at Fort Hall | *'''1870's''' lack of sufficient rations continuing problem at Fort Hall | ||
*'''1878:''' Bannock War | *'''1878:''' Bannock War | ||
*'''1878:''' a band -Sheepeaters including Bannock and Shoshone Indians uprising in the Salmon River Mountains of Idaho. | *'''1878:''' a band -Sheepeaters including Bannock and Shoshone Indians uprising in the Salmon River Mountains of Idaho. | ||
*'''1880's:''' Railroad Rights-of-Way | |||
*'''1982:''' Western Shoshone federally recognition | *'''1982:''' Western Shoshone federally recognition | ||
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