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- Eastern_Shoshone abstract "Eastern Shoshone are Shoshone indigenous peoples of the Great Basin who primarily live in Wyoming and the northwest edge of Utah. They lived in the Rocky Mountains during the 1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition and adopted Plains horse culture.The Eastern Shoshone primarily settled on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, after Chief Washakie signed the Fort Bridger Treaty in 1868.".
- Eastern_Shoshone language English_language.
- Eastern_Shoshone language Shoshoni_language.
- Eastern_Shoshone related Shoshone.
- Eastern_Shoshone religion Christianity.
- Eastern_Shoshone religion Ghost_Dance.
- Eastern_Shoshone religion Native_American_Church.
- Eastern_Shoshone religion Sun_Dance.
- Eastern_Shoshone thumbnail Washakie_(Shoots-the-Buffalo-Running),_a_Shoshoni_chief,_half-length,_seated,_holding_pipe_-_NARA_-_530875.jpg?width=300.
- Eastern_Shoshone wikiPageExternalLink eastshoshone.html.
- Eastern_Shoshone wikiPageID "25448700".
- Eastern_Shoshone wikiPageRevisionID "594238752".
- Eastern_Shoshone caption "Washakie, Shoots the Buffalo Running, Eastern Shoshone chief".
- Eastern_Shoshone group "Eastern Shoshone".
- Eastern_Shoshone langs English_language.
- Eastern_Shoshone langs Shoshoni_language.
- Eastern_Shoshone related "other Shoshone people".
- Eastern_Shoshone rels Native_American_Church.
- Eastern_Shoshone rels Sun_Dance.
- Eastern_Shoshone rels "traditional tribal religion, Christianity, Ghost Dance".
- Eastern_Shoshone subject Category:First_Nations_history.
- Eastern_Shoshone subject Category:Native_American_tribes_in_Wyoming.
- Eastern_Shoshone subject Category:Shoshone.
- Eastern_Shoshone type EthnicGroup.
- Eastern_Shoshone type Collective.
- Eastern_Shoshone comment "Eastern Shoshone are Shoshone indigenous peoples of the Great Basin who primarily live in Wyoming and the northwest edge of Utah. They lived in the Rocky Mountains during the 1805 Lewis and Clark Expedition and adopted Plains horse culture.The Eastern Shoshone primarily settled on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, after Chief Washakie signed the Fort Bridger Treaty in 1868.".
- Eastern_Shoshone label "Eastern Shoshone".
- Eastern_Shoshone sameAs m.0ynxhmz.
- Eastern_Shoshone sameAs Q15089934.
- Eastern_Shoshone sameAs Q15089934.
- Eastern_Shoshone wasDerivedFrom Eastern_Shoshone?oldid=594238752.
- Eastern_Shoshone depiction Washakie_(Shoots-the-Buffalo-Running),_a_Shoshoni_chief,_half-length,_seated,_holding_pipe_-_NARA_-_530875.jpg.
- Eastern_Shoshone isPrimaryTopicOf Eastern_Shoshone.
- Eastern_Shoshone name "Eastern Shoshone".