- "Eaters of
White Meat," "Eaters of
Mountain Sheep," "Mountain
Sheepeaters," or simply, "
Sheepeaters." A
Shoshone word for
bighorn ram is duku,
which also translates...
-
negotiated the
surrender of the
Sheepeaters. List of U.S.
military history events Idaho Indian Wars "THE
SHEEPEATER INDIANS" (PDF).
Retrieved Oct 1,...
- band of
approximately 300
Eastern Shoshone (known as "
Sheepeaters")
became involved in the
Sheepeater Indian War. It was the last
Indian war
fought in the...
-
Shoshone known as "
Sheepeaters". They left the area
under the ****urances of a
treaty negotiated in 1868,
under which the
Sheepeaters ceded their lands...
- The
Sheepeater Cliffs are a
series of
exposed cliffs made up of
columnar basalt in
Yellowstone National Park in the
United States. The lava was deposited...
- the
Lemhi po****tion,
which included Shoshone, Bannock, and
Tukudeka (
Sheepeaters), to be 1,200.
Tendoy was a
prominent Lemhi chief in the mid-19th century...
- the
final phase of the
Shoshoni Rebellion,
known to
Americans as the
Sheepeater War of 1879.
Little is
known of Wahweveh's
early life. His full siblings...
- Nebraska,
South Dakota and
Montana United
States Cheyenne US
victory Sheepeater Indian War (1879) Part of the
American Indian Wars Location:
Idaho United...
- 134 157 291
Bannock War 1878 12 0 12 22 34 Ute War 1879 15 0 15 52 67
Sheepeater Indian War 1879 1 1 10 11
Samoan crisis 1887–1889 0 62 62 62
Ghost Dance...
- groups. They
included the Agaidika, or Salmoneaters, the Tu****ika, or the
Sheepeaters who
lived in the
surrounding mountains.
These people subsisted by digging...