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Goshute Indian Tribe Reviewed Resources for Students and Teachers Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations A through K - To L through Z Abenaki - Acolapissa - Acoma Pueblo - Alabama-Coushatta - Algonquin - Anishinabe / Ojibwe / Chippewa - Apache - Apsaroke / Crow - Arapaho - Assiniboine - Atikamekw - Bannock - Beothuk - Blackfoot - Caddo - Cahuilla - Cayuse - Chaco Canyon Pueblo - Chehalis - Cherokee - Cheyenne - Chickasaw - Chinook - Choctaw - Chumash - Cochiti Pueblo - Coeur D'Alene (Schitsu'umsh) - Colville - Comanche - Confederated Tribes of Siletz - Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe - Cree - Creek - Delaware Lenape - Flathead - Goshute- Haida - Hidatsa - Hoopa ( Hupa ) - Hopi - Houma - Huron / Wendat - Innu - Iroquois - Isleta Pueblo - Jemez Pueblo - Kansa - Kikapoo - Kiowa - Klamath Tribes (Klamath / Modoc / Yahooskin) - Klallam - Kuaua - Kumeyaay - Kwakiutl By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes - Northern Plains Indian Tribes - Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes - Southern Plains & Southwest Indian Tribes Goshute __ General information about the Goshute including jurisdictions, tribal membership numbers, land area, court system and more. - From utah.gov - Goshute __ "The Goshutes are a Native American tribe that once numbered 20,000. Only 500 remain." an encyclopedic article with links to additional material. - From wikipedia - Goshute Indians __ "The Goshute Indians are part of the larger Shoshonean-speaking Native American groups that live in the Intermountain West." An overview of Goshute history and culture. - From historytogo.utah.gov - Goshute Native American Tribe Turns to Nuclear Waste __ Learn about the nuclear waste controversy and the Goshute Indians. "Now the tiny Skull Valley Band of Goshutes has agreed to turn its reservation into one of the country's largest nuclear waste dumps." - From mindfully.org - Resources on the Goshute __ Many online resources for Goshute Indians. Since there are also resources for other tribes, you may have to dig them out a bit, but they are there. - From mongabay.com - Privacy Policy for archaeolink.com
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