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was created in 1875 and terminated in 1907. Most of the residents were moved to the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. Others remain near Salmon, Idaho.
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was a prominent Lemhi chief in the mid-19th century. He was half-Shoshone and half-Bannock. He became the Lemhi's leading chief in 1863 after
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Madsen, Brigham D. "The Lemhi: Sacajawea's People." The Caxton Printers, Ltd. Caldwell, Idaho 83605, 1979.
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in 1805. In the 1860s, Indian agents estimated the Lemhi population, which included Shoshone, Bannock, and
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Fishing is an important source of food, and salmon, and trout were staples. Gooseberries and camas root,
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Murphy, Robert F. and Yolanda Murphy. "Northern Shoshone and Bannock." Warren L. D'Azevedo, vol. ed.
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are traditional vegetable foods for the Lemhi Shoshone. In the 19th century,
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Sacajawea's people: the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River country
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During the 19th century, the Lemhi Shoshone were allied with the
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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho
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Handbook of North American Indians, Volume 11: Great Basin.
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hunting provided meat, furs, hides, and other materials.
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United States
United States
Idaho
Idaho
Shoshone
English
Native American Church
Sun Dance
Christianity
Ghost Dance
Shoshone
Bannock
Northern Paiute
Northern Shoshone
Fort Lemhi
Lemhi River
Salmon River
Idaho
nomadic
Shoshone
Bannock
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho
Numic
Shoshone language
Camassia quamash
buffalo
Flatheads
Blackfeet
Lewis and Clark Expedition

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