Writings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ottogary's letters have the distinction of being firsthand reports of an Indian community's ongoing social life by a community member and leader. The Northwestern Shoshone residing at the Washakie colony in northern Utah descended from survivors of the Bear River Massacre. Most had converted to the Mormon Church and remained in northern Utah rather than moving to a federal Indian reservation. For over twenty years, local newspapers in Utah and southern Idaho regularly published letters from Ottogary reporting happenings-personal milestones and health crises, comings and goings, social events, economic conditions and activities, efforts at political red...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
Subsistence of Indians. [1341] By the War Dept.; treaties signed with the Sioux, Crows, and Arapahoe...
The Northwestern Shoshone knew as home the northern Great Salt Lake, Bear River, Cache, and Bear Lak...
ShoshoneWritings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ot...
Writings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ottogary's...
Edited by Matthew E. Kreitzer.Includes bibliographical references and index.Writings by American Ind...
Writings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ottogary\u...
ShoshoneBannockThis document describes meetings between Washakie and government officials regarding ...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
Letter on the Ute, Paiute, Go-Si Ute, and Shoshone Indians. [1610] Condition and wants of these trib...
Contains historical sketch and nine letters and reports, by various authors.Welsh, W. History of a m...
His public life had been dedicated to improving the condition of Native people. Eastman worked with ...
"This little volume is a story taking the form of a diary written by a daughter in Idaho to a father...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
Subsistence of Indians. [1341] By the War Dept.; treaties signed with the Sioux, Crows, and Arapahoe...
The Northwestern Shoshone knew as home the northern Great Salt Lake, Bear River, Cache, and Bear Lak...
ShoshoneWritings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ot...
Writings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ottogary's...
Edited by Matthew E. Kreitzer.Includes bibliographical references and index.Writings by American Ind...
Writings by American Indians from the early twentieth century or earlier are rare. Willie Ottogary\u...
ShoshoneBannockThis document describes meetings between Washakie and government officials regarding ...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
This book is a joint project of the Utah Division of Indian Affairs and the Utah State Historical So...
Letter on the Ute, Paiute, Go-Si Ute, and Shoshone Indians. [1610] Condition and wants of these trib...
Contains historical sketch and nine letters and reports, by various authors.Welsh, W. History of a m...
His public life had been dedicated to improving the condition of Native people. Eastman worked with ...
"This little volume is a story taking the form of a diary written by a daughter in Idaho to a father...
These two letters were written by Thomas Rotch of Kendal, Ohio (now Massillon) and deal with the rel...
Subsistence of Indians. [1341] By the War Dept.; treaties signed with the Sioux, Crows, and Arapahoe...
The Northwestern Shoshone knew as home the northern Great Salt Lake, Bear River, Cache, and Bear Lak...