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JUNE 28, 2001 Members of the Northwest Shoshone Tribe on Wednesday dedicated a cultural center at the American West Heritage Center in Wellsville, Utah. The center will be a replica of an 1830s encampment. Right now it contains a half-built teepee and a shade hut. Get the Story:
THE NORTHWEST SHOSHONE WAY: Keeping Their Culture Alive (The Salt Lake Tribune 6/28)
Shoshone cultural center dedicated
Facebook TwitterJUNE 28, 2001 Members of the Northwest Shoshone Tribe on Wednesday dedicated a cultural center at the American West Heritage Center in Wellsville, Utah. The center will be a replica of an 1830s encampment. Right now it contains a half-built teepee and a shade hut. Get the Story:
THE NORTHWEST SHOSHONE WAY: Keeping Their Culture Alive (The Salt Lake Tribune 6/28)
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