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Shoshone

Shoshone meaning

A member of an Amerindian ethnic group of North America, especially of Wyoming and Idaho.

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Example sentences (20)

The Wood for Life program is active in Northern Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Idaho, in partnership with Navajo, Hopi, Ute, Shoshone-Paiute, and Shoshone Bannock Tribes and communities.

The “Shoshone water rights,” associated with the Shoshone Hydropower Plant in Glenwood Canyon, are some of the state’s oldest and largest rights on the mainstem of the Colorado River.

The Crow, Hidatsa, Eastern Shoshone and Northern Shoshone soon became noted as horse breeders and dealers, and developed relatively large horse herds.

Jimmy John Thompson, a member of the Timbisha Shoshone Tribe, feels Nevada is being overrun by clean-energy projects, and argued that tribal communities will be left behind.

Jindalee must know of the indigenous opposition and resistance to the Thacker Pass lithium mine in the southern caldera, located in similarly unceded Paiute-Shoshone ancestral lands.

The Drops in Shoshone can be a fun family activity on a hot summer day.

The following is a news release and photos from the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

In Utah, the Northwestern Shoshone have bought back ancestral lands to restore culturally significant native plants that also provide food for wildlife.

My friend still has fond memories of the stops in Shoshone.

The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe is inviting qualified and experienced contractors to submit proposals for a labor bid related to the construction of a 10-mile fence line at Fish Creek, NV-379.

The river district will buy access to Shoshone’s water from the plant operator, Xcel Energy, and lease it back as long as Xcel wants to keep producing hydropower.

A few small, remote districts might try to reopen this spring, including the Shoshone School District in Lincoln County, Idaho, which serves 500 students.

Soto, 35, is a veteran of the U.S. Army National Guard, a member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation, a congressional staffer in Washington, D.C., and legislative director for the National Indian Gaming Association.

The Bureau of Land Management Shoshone Field Office announced the closures effective immediately for specific areas of BLM-managed land in the Wood River Valley until the end of April in 2021.

The majority of the members hail from the Paiute, Shoshone and Washoe tribes.

The Shoshone, Bannock and Northern Paiutes lived well without having to push 300-pound carts over the Continental Divide.

The Shoshone Tribes once lived from central Wyoming to Texas and into California and up to Canada.

Encouraging results from column leach tests on bulk samples from the Bullfrog (BF), Mystery Hill (MH) and Montgomery-Shoshone (MS) areas are summarized in the table below.

For Rupert Steele, it’s a place to slow down and sing the songs Shoshone people have passed person-to-person across generations since time immemorial, and to remember hundreds of ancestors killed in 19th century massacres.

FORT HALL–The heavy winter weather collapsed the roof of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Government Building Monday morning.