The Washakie Archives
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Description: Located at the Wind River Historical Center in Dubois, WY, this collection documents life on the Wind River Reservation, including treaties, photographs, oral history and archaeological items.
The history of the American West recognizes Washakie as one of its most remarkable leaders. Revered for statemanship and respected in battle, he united his people into a significant political and military force. A skilled orator and charismatic figure who spoke French, English and a number of Indian languages, he successfully negoitiated land and education settlements for the Shoshone.
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WEBSITE Info
Page title: | Chief Washakie Foundation |
Keywords: | Washakie, Wyoming, History, Yellowstone, Wind River, Shoshone, Arapahoe, Indian, Native American |
Description: | educational programs and research, the creation of class room materials, and scholarship opportunities for Native American youth and educators with significant ties to Wyoming’s Wind River Indian Reservation |
IP-address: | 216.168.37.167 |
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Date | Creation Date: 1999-07-29T18:03:13Z Expiry Date: 2014-07-29T18:03:10Z |