Over 150 years ago, the United States Army attacked and killed as many as 500 Shoshone men, women and children in Northern Cache Valley. The attack resulted in one of the largest slaughters of Native ...
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On a crisp and sunny November morning, the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation welcomed nearly 400 people onto their land to plant 8,500 trees and shrubs. Steam rose from the Bear River’s hot ...
160 years ago, 200 soldiers of the Union army marched out from their fort at Salt Lake City Utah, and engaged the Native American Shoshone tribe at its winter encampment at Bear River in what is ...
“We have God inside of us but we have the Devil inside of us too, and under certain circumstances, most people will do most anything.” — Rod Miller Historian and author Rod Miller said those words ...
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PRESTON, Idaho — About 400 volunteers on Saturday played a special role in transforming a sacred space and giving it new life. “We’re at the Bear River Massacre site," explained Brad Parry, the vice ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Idaho — The Northwestern Band of Shoshone marked a somber day Monday on the anniversary of the Bear River Massacre, the single deadliest attack on Native Americans in the history of ...