- Bennie E. LeBeau, Sr., Blue Thunder - Teton Rainbows
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- The objective is to end the needless developments of Mother Earth and remembering protocols in gathering the resources in nature.
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- Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation, Utah
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- Astride the Nevada-Utah border, in White Pine County, Nevada and Tooele and Juab Countied, Utah. Seventy-five miles south, by unimproved road, of Wendover, Utah or fifty miles east by unimproved road, of Schellbourne Station, U.S. Alternate 93.
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- Duckwater Shoshone Tribe of the Duckwater Reservation, Nevada
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe is located in a beautiful remote valley near the southwest corner of White Pine County. It is primarily an agricultural community, drawing water from the many geothermal hot springs in Railroad Valley.
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- Ely Shoshone Tribe
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Environmental Justice at Yucca Mountain
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- An Analysis of the U.S. Department of Energy "Draft Environmental Impact Statement" For the Proposed Nuclear Waste Repository At Yucca Mountain; by Leuren Moret, Past President, Association for Women Geoscientists.
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- European Parliament Letter: Western Shoshone Concerns
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- February, 1998, to US Secretary of Interior
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- Federal Judge: BLM Should Not Remove Livestock from Tribal Land
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- By Carri Geer; Las Vegas Review-Journal
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- First Homeland Services
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- First Homeland Services is a Native American owned business providing consulting services to public, private industry, and government organizations.
We specialize in developing comprehensive programs and procedures to adequately respond to emergencies.
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- Fort Hall Recreation
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- The mission of the Fort Hall Recreation Program is to provide recreational activities and leisure time programs for the entire Shoshone-Bannock Tribes population.
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- How To Kill A Nation: U.S. Policy in Western Shoshone Country Since 1863
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Pamphlet produced by the Western Shoshone National Council, with maps and photos. "It is the solemn duty of the Western Shoshone to protect Mother Earth from all forms of environmental destruction exemplified by open pit
mining, atomic testing, storage of nuclear waste, all forms of military testing and the pollution of the ground, air and water."
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- Intertribal Council of Nevada, Inc
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Network Information on the 26 Tribes and Community Organizations that serve Indian People living in Nevada and the Great Basin Region. The main intent of ITCN is to serve as a large political body for the small Nevada Tribes. From that point in time, ITCN has played a major role in promoting Health, Educational, Social, Economic, and Job Opportunity Programs. ITCN now manages Federal and State funded programs aimed at improving the well-being of community members throughout the State of Nevada.
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- Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Inc.
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- The Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition assists Tribes in the protection of their rights to the use of Missouri River water, tributaries, and groundwater located on, near, and under their respective reservations. The Coalition also addresses all issues and matters related to their reserved water rights in a broad and comprehensive manner
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- No Dirty Gold - Western Shoshone Nation
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Indigenous Peoples unite to oppose destructive mining practices across North America
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- Northwestern Band of Shoshoni Nation of Utah (Washakie)
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- R and M Crafts
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Shoshone |
United States |
- Native American arts and crafts, beads, beading supplies, beadwork, shawls, hats, buttons, dancing supplies, buffalo headdresses, local pow wow information, FAQ
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- Report of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights - Western Shoshone
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Report of the Inter-American Commission on
Human Rights (IACHR) of the Organization of American States (OAS) concerning the human rights complaint filed by Mary and Carrie Dann,
Western Shoshone Indians, and other materials from The Case of Mary and Carrie Dann v. The
United States.
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- Right Livelihood Award - Mary and Carrie Dann
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Mary and Carrie Dann are traditional Western Shoshone women and the major leaders in their people's political and legal battle to retain their ancestral lands.
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- Sacajawea's people exiled after the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- Sacajawea's People Exiled After Lewis and Clark Expedition
Did you know that Sacajawea’s people were exiled to Fort Hall after an executive order established the 100 square mile Lemhi Valley Indian Reservation by an executive order from President Ulysses S. Grant on February 12, 1875.
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- Sacajawea's people exiled after the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- Banished from our homelands in 1907 and seeking to return ever since, the Lemhi-Shoshone people create a dilemma for the nation.
As it prepares to commemorate the Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery, the United States needs to reassess its commitment to the Lemhi-Shoshone. The obligation the nation acknowledges toward wolf and salmon recovery efforts is dwarfed by the responsibility it faces in treating fairly the people who played such a crucial role in advancing the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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- Sacajawea: Teen Interpreter for Lewis and Clark
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- With links to primary
sources at the US national
archives, tells the story of
Sacajawea and her role as
interpreter for Lewis and
Clark. Includes links to her
gravesite.
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- Shiny gold - poisoned land
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- By Renate Domnick (Society for threatened peoples). English version by Elisa Grazzi.
Four of the biggest international gold companies operate on Western Shoshone land. Gold extraction produces more waste than any other mining activity. In fact, 99.9% of dug material is useless, as there are only 1 to 3 grams of gold in each ton of rocks. |
- Sho-Ban News
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- The weekly tribal newspaper of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. Named Best Native Weekly at the 2000 Native American Journalists Association conference.
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- Shoshone Bibliography
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River Reservation, Wyoming
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Shoshone |
US - West |
- Shoshone-Bannock Trading Post
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- Today the Tribes on the Fort Hall Reservation are organized as a sovereign government and provide many services to Tribal members and non-Indians with the revenues from agriculture, gaming business enterprises, tourism and many other operations
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- Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho
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Shoshone |
US - Northwest |
- The official website of the
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.
Designed and updated by
tribal member.
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- Shundahai Network
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- "One Water...One Air...One Mother Earth," Western Shoshone Spiritual Leader, Corbin Harney
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- Te-Moak Tribe of Western Shoshone Indians of Nevada
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Four constituent bands: Battle Mountain Band; Elko Band; South Fork Band and Wells Band
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- UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Western Shoshone Decision
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- An historic and strongly worded decision issued 10 March 2006 by the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD), urging the United States to "freeze", "desist" and "stop" actions being taken or threatened to be taken against the Western Shoshone Peoples. [full text PDF file]
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- Western Shoshone Defense Project
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- The Western Shoshone Defense Project's mission is to affirm Newe (Western Shoshone) jurisdiction over Newe Sogobia (Western
Shoshone homelands) by protecting, preserving, and restoring Newe rights and lands for present and future generations based on
cultural and spiritual traditions. The W.S.D.P. was established in 1991 by the Western Shoshone National Council to provide
support to Mary and Carrie Dann, Western Shoshone grandmothers who were facing the confiscation of the livestock which they
graze on Western Shoshone lands.
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- Western Shoshone National Council Request to United Nations
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- Request For Early Warning Measures And Urgent Procedures, submitted to The United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination by The Western Shoshone National Council, in relation to The United States of America: 25 July 2005, Raymond D. Yowell, Chief
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- Western Shoshone Territorial Integrity Litigation
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Shoshone |
US - Southwest |
- challenge to "federal plenary power" by Western Shoshone National Council
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