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Washakie : chief of the Shoshones / Grace Raymond Hebard ; introduction to the Bison books edition by Richard O. Clemmer.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hebard, Grace Raymond, 1861-1936.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Union Pacific Railroad Company.
Washakie, approximately 1804-1900.
Washakie.
Shoshoni Indians--Kings and rulers--Biography.
Shoshoni Indians.
Overland journeys to the Pacific.
Union Pacific Railroad.
Indians of North America--Wars--1866-1895--Biography.
Indians of North America.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxii, 337 pages) illustrations
Place of Publication:
Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press, 1996.
Language Note:
English.
Contents:
Sixty Years an Unchallenged Chief
Washakie Wins His Name
White-top Wagon Road
Chief Washakie and Brigham Young
Fort Bridger and Indian Depredations on the Oregon Trail
Great Treaty of July 3, 1868, Giving the Union Pacific Railroad a Right of Way
Camp Brown, Discovery of Gold, and Indian Warfare on the Shoshone Reservation
Buffalo Chase down the Big Horn
Prelude to the Custer Tragedy
"We Did Not Drive the Sioux, They Drove Us"
Washakie and the Arapahoes
Old Chief Signs His Last Treaty
Intimate History of Washakie
Fort Washakie
Departure to "Where There is no Longitude nor Latitude"
App. I: Ceremonial Dances, Beliefs, and Customs of the Shoshone Tribe
App. II: The Spelling of Washakie and Norkuk.
Notes:
Originally published: Cleveland : A.H. Clark Co., 1930.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0585314462

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