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Shoshone-Bannock Tribes start work on new charter school
Friday, May 31, 2013
The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes will emphasize culture and language at their new charter school in Idaho.
The
Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy
will open in the fall. It's named in honor of
Chief Tahgee
, a Bannock leader who secured land, hunting and grazing rights for his people.
The tribe hopes to continue that legacy at the new school. “I think that the tribe is reclaiming their birthright, reclaiming their culture and heritage in a modern setting," Pete Lipovac, who served on the charter school board, told KPVI-TV.
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New Charter School Breaks Ground in Fort Hall
(KPVI-TV 5/30)
Groundbreaking of Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy at Fort Hall
(Blackfoot Morning News 5/30)
New charter school in Fort Hall
(Local News 8 5/30)
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