Washakie : chief of the Shoshones /
Grace Raymond Hebard ; introduction to the Bison books edition by Richard O. Clemmer.
- Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press, 1996.
- 1 online resource (xxii, 337 pages) : illustrations, maps
Originally published: Cleveland : A.H. Clark Co., 1930. "Bison books"--Spine.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-320) and index.
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.
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Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010.
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English.
0585314462 9780585314464
Washakie, approximately 1804-1900. Washakie, approximately 1804-1900.
Union Pacific Railroad Company. Union Pacific Railroad Company.
1866-1895
Indians of North America--Wars--1866-1895. Shoshoni Indians--Kings and rulers--Biography. Overland journeys to the Pacific. HISTORY--State & Local. Indians of North America--Wars. Overland journeys to the Pacific. Shoshoni Indians--Kings and rulers. Ethnic & Race Studies. Gender & Ethnic Studies. Social Sciences.