Sacajawea's people: the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country
"John W. W. Mann offers an absorbing and richly detailed look at the life of Sacajawea's people before their first contact with non-Natives, their encounter with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early nineteenth century, and their subsequent confinement to a reservation in northern Id...
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2004
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Zusammenfassung: | "John W. W. Mann offers an absorbing and richly detailed look at the life of Sacajawea's people before their first contact with non-Natives, their encounter with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early nineteenth century, and their subsequent confinement to a reservation in northern Idaho near the town of Salmon. He follows the Lemhis from the liquidation of their reservation in 1907 to their forced union with the Shoshone-Bannock tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation to the south. He describes how for the past century, surrounded by more populous and powerful Native tribes, the Lemhis have fought to preserve their political, economic, and cultural integrity. His compelling and informative account should help to bring Sacajawea's people out of the long shadow of history and restore them to their rightful place in the American story."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | XXIII, 258 S. Ill., Kt. |
ISBN: | 0803232411 |
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spelling | Mann, John W. W. Verfasser aut Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country John W. W. Mann Lincoln [u.a.] Univ. of Nebraska Press 2004 XXIII, 258 S. Ill., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier "John W. W. Mann offers an absorbing and richly detailed look at the life of Sacajawea's people before their first contact with non-Natives, their encounter with the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early nineteenth century, and their subsequent confinement to a reservation in northern Idaho near the town of Salmon. He follows the Lemhis from the liquidation of their reservation in 1907 to their forced union with the Shoshone-Bannock tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation to the south. He describes how for the past century, surrounded by more populous and powerful Native tribes, the Lemhis have fought to preserve their political, economic, and cultural integrity. His compelling and informative account should help to bring Sacajawea's people out of the long shadow of history and restore them to their rightful place in the American story."--BOOK JACKET. Sacagawea Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Geschichte Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Government relations Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region History Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Land tenure Lemhi Indian Reservation (Idaho) History |
spellingShingle | Mann, John W. W. Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country Sacagawea Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Geschichte Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Government relations Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region History Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Land tenure |
title | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country |
title_auth | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country |
title_exact_search | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country |
title_full | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country John W. W. Mann |
title_fullStr | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country John W. W. Mann |
title_full_unstemmed | Sacajawea's people the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country John W. W. Mann |
title_short | Sacajawea's people |
title_sort | sacajawea s people the lemhi shoshones and the salmon river country |
title_sub | the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River Country |
topic | Sacagawea Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) Geschichte Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Government relations Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region History Shoshoni Indians Idaho Salmon River Region Land tenure |
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