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The Duck Valley Indian Reservation (Shoshoni: Tokkapatih) [1][2] was established in the 19th century for the federally recognized Shoshone - Paiute Tribe. It is isolated in the high desert of the western United States, and lies on the state line, the 42nd parallel, between Idaho and Nevada. The reservation, in the shape of a square, is almost ...
Western Shoshone comprise several Shoshone tribes that are indigenous to the Great Basin and have lands identified in the Treaty of Ruby Valley 1863. They resided in Idaho, Nevada, California, and Utah. The tribes are very closely related culturally to the Paiute, Goshute, Bannock, Ute, and Timbisha tribes. They speak the Western dialect of the ...
The Duckwater Shoshone Tribe has a federal reservation, the Duckwater Reservation (38°55′49″N 115°42′37″W), in Nye County, Nevada. [1] The reservation was established in 1940, when the tribe purchased the 3,272-acre (13.24 km 2) Florio Ranch and 21 families moved onto the land. [5] Today, it is approximately 3,815 acres (15.44 km 2).
Gibson and Reginald Sope, councilman for the Shoshone-Paiute of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation — which straddles the Idaho-Nevada state line south of Boise and Mountain Home — said one of ...
It is the primary town of the federally recognized Shoshone-Paiute tribe's Duck Valley Indian Reservation, which covers portions of northern Nevada and southern Idaho, and the majority of its population are Native American. Owyhee, along with the rest of Nevada except for the city of West Wendover, is legally in the Pacific Time Zone. [5]
Duck Valley Indian Reservation, southern Idaho/northern Nevada, (Western) Shoshone-Paiute Tribes; Duckwater Indian Reservation, located in Duckwater, Nevada, approximately 75 miles (121 km) from Ely. Elko Indian Colony, Elko County, Nevada; Ely Shoshone Indian Reservation in Ely, Nevada, 111 acres (0.45 km 2), 500 members
Duck Valley Indian Reservation, Idaho, for the Western Shoshone-Northern Paiute Tribe; Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of the Fort Hall Reservation of Idaho, 544,000 acres (2,201 km 2) in Idaho. Lemhi Shoshone with the Bannock Indians, a Paiute band with which they have merged. Lemhi Indian Reservation (1875–1907) in Idaho. This reservation was ...
The tribes bought land outside of Mountain Home, in Elmore County, in January 2020, according to the Elmore County Assessor’s Office. The 154.5 acre parcel is southeast of the city and just west ...