The road on which we came = Po'i pentun tammen kimmappeh : a history of the western Shoshone /
A hundred fifty years ago, the Western Shoshone occupied a vast area of present-day Nevada - from Idaho in the north to Death Valley in the south. Today, the Newe hold a fraction of their former territory, still practicing native lifeways while accepting many aspects of American culture. Their story...
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Salt Lake City :
University of Utah Press,
©1994.
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Table of Contents:
- 1. The Native Way of Life
- 2. Warfare and Adjustment: The Western Shoshone and the Americans, 1848-1880
- 3. The Western Shoshone Reservation (Duck Valley), 1880-1933
- 4. The Nonreservation Shoshone, 1880-1933
- 5. The Western Shoshone and the New Deal, 1933-1941
- 6. From the New Deal to Termination, 1941-1960
- 7. Recent Western Shoshone History, 1960-1990.