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Washakie (c.1804/1810 –
February 20, 1900) was a
prominent leader of the
Shoshone people during the mid-19th century. He was
first mentioned in 1840 in...
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Washakie (Arapaho: Ce'eyeino'oowu') is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Fremont County, Wyoming,
United States,
within the Wind
River Indian Reservation...
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Washakie may
refer to:
People Washakie, (ca. 1804–1900), a
Shoshone chief Washakie (McGary),
sculpture depicting the
chief Places Washakie, Utah, a ghost...
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Washakie County is a
county in the U.S.
state of Wyoming. As of the 2020
United States census, the po****tion was 7,685. Its
county seat is Worland. Washakie...
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Washakie was a U.S. Army fort in what is now the U.S.
state of Wyoming. The fort was
established in 1869 and
named Camp
Augur after General Christopher...
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settled on the Wind
River Indian Reservation in Wyoming,
after their leader,
Washakie signed the Fort
Bridger Treaty in 1868. The
Eastern Shoshone adopted horses...
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Washakie is a
ghost town in far
northern Box
Elder County, Utah,
United States.
Lying some 3
miles (4.8 km)
southeast of Portage, it was
established in...
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sculptor David McGary has
created a
standing statue of
Chief Washakie,
leader of the
Shoshone people, in
multiple versions, as well as an equestrian...
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lands and the town of Riverton.
Tribal headquarters are
located at Fort
Washakie. The
Shoshone Rose
Casino (Eastern Shoshone) and the Wind
River Hotel and...
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Indian Reservation, Utah,
Northwestern Band of
Shoshone Nation of Utah (
Washakie) Reno-Sparks
Indian Colony, Nevada, 1,988
acres (8 km2),
total 481 members...