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Lemhi Shoshone are a
tribe of
Northern Shoshone, also
called the Akaitikka, Agaidika, or "Eaters of Salmon". The name "
Lemhi"
comes from Fort
Lemhi,...
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Lemhi County is a
county located in the U.S.
state of Idaho. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 7,974. The
largest city and
county seat is Salmon...
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Lemhi, a fort
built by
Mormon missionaries in 1855 near
modern Tendoy,
Idaho Lemhi, Idaho, an
unincorporated community Lemhi County,
Idaho Lemhi County...
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Butte People Northern Shoshone people: Agaideka,
Salmon Eaters,
Lemhi,
Snake River and
Lemhi River Valley Kammedeka, Kammitikka, Jack
Rabbit Eaters, Snake...
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Lemhi P**** is a high
mountain p**** in the
Beaverhead Mountains, part of the
Bitterroot Range in the
Rocky Mountains and
within Salmon-Challis National...
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Lemhi was a
Mormon settlement from 1855 to 1858
located approximately two
miles (3 km)
north of present-day Tendoy, Idaho, and
served as the base...
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spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May c. 1788 –
December 20, 1812) was a
Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her teens,
helped the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition...
- The
Lemhi River is a 60-mile-long (97 km)
river in
Idaho in the
United States. It is a
tributary of the
Salmon River,
which in turn is a
tributary to...
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Clark Expedition on
August 13, 1805. He then
accompanied Lewis across Lemhi P**** to meet
William Clark and the
remainder of the expedition. Sacagawea...
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Lemhi Reservation was a
United States Indian Reservation for the
Lemhi Shoshone from 1875 to 1907.
During almost all this time
their main
chief was...