Bannock

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The Bannock are a Native American people traditionally associated with the Great Basin and Plateau regions, closely linked to the Northern Paiute and historically known for their horse culture and resistance to U.S. expansion.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the United States
Native American people
adopted horse pastoralism
affectedBy U.S. Indian removal policies
reservation system
alliedWith Northern Shoshone NERFINISHED
closelyRelatedTo Northern Paiute NERFINISHED
conflictWith United States Army NERFINISHED
United States settlers
continent North America
culturalRegion Great Basin tribes NERFINISHED
Plateau tribes
culturalRevitalization language preservation efforts
traditional arts and crafts
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
federallyRecognizedWithin Shoshone-Bannock Tribes NERFINISHED
historicalEvent Bannock War NERFINISHED
knownFor horse culture
mounted warfare
resistance to U.S. expansion
languageFamily Numic languages NERFINISHED
Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
laterReligion Christianity NERFINISHED
neighboringGroup Blackfoot Confederacy NERFINISHED
Crow NERFINISHED
Nez Perce NERFINISHED
Shoshone NERFINISHED
populationTrend decline after European contact
presentOnReservation Fort Hall Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
religion traditional Native American spirituality
subsistence fishing
gathering wild plants
hunting
territoryIncludes present-day Idaho
present-day Nevada
present-day Oregon
present-day Utah NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century
traditionalEconomy trade with neighboring tribes
traditionalHousing tipis
wickiups
traditionalLanguage Bannock language NERFINISHED
Northern Paiute language NERFINISHED
traditionalRegion Columbia Plateau NERFINISHED
Great Basin NERFINISHED
Snake River Plain NERFINISHED
treatyWith United States government NERFINISHED

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