Sagwitch
The Northwestern Shoshone knew as home the northern Great Salt Lake, Bear River, Cache, and Bear Lake valleys-northern Utah. Sagwitch was born at a time when his people traded with the mountain men. In the late 1850s, wagons brought Mormon farmers to settle in Cache Valley, the Northwestern Shoshone...
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Main Author: | Christensen, Scott R. (auth) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
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Utah State University, University Libraries
1999
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