Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Volunteers help plant new vegetation as part of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation's restoration project along the Bear ...
PRESTON, Idaho — A sacred site, once taken and turned into cattle grazing pastures, is now being restored to its natural state, thanks to hundreds of volunteers and what has now become a $14 million ...
DALLAS — Four and a half miles separate a lonely stretch of the Trinity River from Founders Plaza in Downtown Dallas. But the two distinctively different settings are forever connected by the night of ...
In an initiative to restore ecological balance and honor the memory of those lost during the Bear River Massacre, the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation has launched a restoration project at the ...
Letter: A marker at the site of the Bear River Massacre does indeed commemorate the Shoshone victims
In response to a recent letter to the editor written by Geniel Kemper (“It’s appalling whom the plaque at the site of the Bear River Massacre honors — and whom it doesn’t.”) I am so sorry Geniel ...
The Mormons and the military -- The military and the Shoshoni -- The Shoshoni and the Saints -- Round trip to a massacre -- Massacre aftermath -- Forgetting Bear ...
It was the deadliest massacre of indigenous people in U.S. history. But today, many still don’t know the story. It was 1863, on an icy January morning, at dawn. Hundreds of members of the Northwestern ...
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