Eastern Shoshone

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The Eastern Shoshone are a Native American people traditionally associated with areas of present-day Wyoming and surrounding regions, known for their Plains horse culture and participation in 19th-century treaty-making with the United States.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the United States
Native American people
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalArea Great Basin Indians NERFINISHED
Plains Indians NERFINISHED
culturalPractice Sun Dance
powwows
traditional beadwork
traditional music
economy agriculture
ranching
tribal enterprises
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
federallyRecognizedTribe United States NERFINISHED
historicalAlly United States Army NERFINISHED
historicalEnemy Crow NERFINISHED
Lakota NERFINISHED
historicalPeriodOfHorseCulture 19th century
language Shoshone language NERFINISHED
languageFamily Uto-Aztecan
surface form: Uto-Aztecan languages
notableLeader Washakie NERFINISHED
notableLeaderRole chief
participatedIn Fort Bridger Treaty of 1863 NERFINISHED
Fort Bridger Treaty of 1868 NERFINISHED
populationRegion Wyoming NERFINISHED
primaryReservation Wind River Indian Reservation NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Northern Shoshone NERFINISHED
Western Shoshone NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
Native American Church NERFINISHED
reservationState Wyoming NERFINISHED
selfDesignation Sosoni NERFINISHED
sharesReservationWith Northern Arapaho NERFINISHED
subgroupOf Shoshone NERFINISHED
traditionalDwellings tipi
traditionalRegion Great Plains NERFINISHED
Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Wind River Basin NERFINISHED
Wyoming NERFINISHED
traditionalReligion Shoshone spiritual practices
traditionalSubsistence bison hunting
gathering wild plants
horse culture
hunting game
treatyPartner United States government NERFINISHED
tribalGovernmentType elected council

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Lemhi Shoshone associatedTribe Eastern Shoshone
Wind River Indian Reservation category Eastern Shoshone
Wind River Indian Reservation ethnicGroup Eastern Shoshone
Shoshone federallyRecognizedTribe Eastern Shoshone
this entity surface form: Eastern Shoshone Tribe of the Wind River Reservation
Fort Bridger Treaty (1868) hasEffectOn Eastern Shoshone
this entity surface form: sovereignty of Eastern Shoshone
Numic peoples hasEthnicGroup Eastern Shoshone
Fort Bridger Treaty (1868) partyTo Eastern Shoshone
Fort Bridger Treaty (1868) signedBy Eastern Shoshone
Shoshone subgroup Eastern Shoshone