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Shoshone-Bannock Tribe Office of Public Affairs (Pictured from Left to Right: Sammy Matsaw Jr., Devon Boyer, Ladd Edmo, Donna Thompson, Lee Juan Tyler, Ronald Todd Appenay and Nancy Eschief-Murillo).
FORT HALL — Assembled in the Tribal Business Council Chambers and following a prayer, victory song and flag presentation, the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes welcomed two new members to the Fort Hall ...
Shoshone, Paiute and Bannock refer to different tribes that historically inhabited the Pacific Northwest and Mountain West, according to Boise Arts and History Department Director Jennifer Stevens ...
The Eastern Shoshone Tribe has signed an international treaty to increase cooperation among tribes as they work to reestablish buffalo herds in North America.
In an area that was once an ancestral burial ground, about 150 members of five regional American Indian tribes gathered at a park in East Boise on Friday to commemorate their ties to the Boise ...
Earlier this month, the Eastern Shoshone voted to classify buffalo as wildlife instead of livestock. The change is a way to treat buffalo more like elk or deer rather than like cattle.
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