
Lemhi Shoshone - Wikipedia
The Lemhi Shoshone are a tribe of Northern Shoshone, also called the Akaitikka, Agaidika, or "Eaters of Salmon". [1] The name "Lemhi" comes from Fort Lemhi, a Mormon mission to this group. They traditionally lived in the Lemhi River Valley and along the upper Salmon River in …
AGAIDIKA SHOSHONE ARTIFACTS | Lemhi County Museum
The Lemhi County Historical Society and Museum houses the largest extant collection of Agaidika (salmon eater) Shoshone artifacts on exhibit. The Salmon, Lemhi, and Pahsimerai* valleys are the traditional homeland of the Agaidika and an extensive collection of clothing, beadwork, spearpoints, and other implements detail their lives in these ...
The Lemhi Shoshones - Discover Lewis & Clark
One of the best-known episodes in the whole story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is the surprise reunion of the party’s “interpretess,” Sacagawea, with her brother, Cameahwait, the “Great Chief” of the Lemhi Shoshones. It was recorded briefly …
Identity Crisis: Sacajawea's descendants, 200 years later
For nearly 100 years, ever since the U.S. government forced the Lemhi Shoshone onto the arid Fort Hall Reservation with other Shoshone and Bannock tribes, their descendants have been returning...
Sacajawea's People: The Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon …
2009年3月24日 · It’s this oversight that John W.W. Mann (’01 Ph.D. Hist.) addresses regarding the Lemhi tribe’s heroic struggle to maintain its separate ancestry, cultural heritage, and identity during the 20th century in Sacajawea’s People: The …
Meeting the Shoshones - Discover Lewis & Clark
After searching a month without success, Lewis was finally meeting the Lemhi Shoshones, the people his expedition required to continue to the Pacific Ocean.
Language and Cultural Preservation | Shoshone-Bannock Tribes
The Original Territories & Historical Research Program was originally called the Lemhi Project and had the initiative of establishing the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes ancestral land claims to areas in Northern Idaho and Southwest Montana.
Shoshone - U.S. National Park Service
The Lemhi Shoshones were a division of the Northern Shoshones of the Rocky Mountains, known to the Great Plains tribes as "Snakes." The history of the name "Shoshone," historically the name of one of the bands of that tribe, is unknown. The language of …
Lemhi Reservation - Wikipedia
The Lemhi Reservation was a United States Indian Reservation for the Lemhi Shoshone from 1875 to 1907. During almost all this time their main chief was Tendoy. [1] The group of about 700 that the reservation was formed for in 1875 also included Sheepeater Indians and Bannocks. Tendoy himself had one Lemhi Shoshone and one Bannock parent.
Sacagawea’s tribe, the Shoshone | Sacagawea
Sacagawea belonged to the Lemhi Shoshone band of Northern Shoshones who lived in the Tendoy/Salmon Idaho area. The Lemhi-Shoshone tribe is made up of the Agaidikas or Salmon-Eater Shoshone and the Tukidikas or Sheep-Eater Shoshone.