The company had presented the Western Shoshone, a coalition of several tribes ... Some tribal members were cooking, while others were erecting tipis that would shelter visitors from other tribes. An ...
Existing names of the basin plants in both the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho languages were compiled through an ethnobotanical literature review, seven in-person interviews with Eastern ...
Derek No-Sun Brown, a Shoshone-Bannock and Bois Forte Band of Chippewa, is Coyote, a Native American trickster. He poses, along with Dina DeVore (left), a Jemez and Kewa Pueblo, and Kaa Folwell ...
One such opportunity is the ongoing effort to acquire and permanently protect the Shoshone water rights on Colorado’s Western Slope. The Shoshone hydroelectric power plant is an unassuming brown ...
“In the West, when you touch water, you touch everything.” Those words from Wayne Aspinall — the late congressman from Palisade who is nationally recognized as a major proponent of water ...
The part of the story of Red Woman that relates to the Divine Twins is known by the Apsáalooke from the east, Blackfeet from the north, Shoshone from the south ... behind the lining of the poor couple ...
Eisenhour’s mural features two distinct aspects of Cache Valley’s past: the legendary grizzly bear Old Ephraim and prominent figures from the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation.
Dennis Zotigh Adrian Stevens (Ute/Shoshone–Bannock/San Carlos Apache ... setting up their tipis in a separate area of the village. They called each other ‘sister’ and saw Osh-Tisch as ...
The latest: Teepee bags with fringe benefits ... (Turtle Mountain Chippewa and Red Lake Nation), Topaz Jones McCoy (Shoshone Bannock) ’11, Robyn Tsinnajinnie (Diné) ’20, Eliza Naranjo ...
When planning my trip, visiting Teepee Rocks was on my must-do list ... must-do on your list of things to do in Southern ...
“The design is a dueling Tipi design, representing two homes coming ... while Stevens is Ute, Shoshone-Bannock, and San Carlos Apache). “It is taught to us from birth to always use your ...