This is chapter 3 by Dennis R. Defa entitled, "The Goshute Indians of Utah" of Forrest Cuch's edited book, "The History of Utah's American Indians;
Subject
Gosiute Indians; Mormons; Land use; Land, rights, laws, Issues paper; Military; Tribal Government; Whites--Relations with Indians; Indian Agents; Treaty Indian Reservations; Federal Government; Education; Farming; Employment; Religion; Cultural Traditions; Missionaries;
Place names
Tooele (Utah); Skull Valley Reservation (Utah); Salt Lake City (Utah); Skull Valley (Utah);
Keyword
Tooele County; Desert; hunters and gathers; Captain James H. Simpson; Granite Rock; Steptoe Mountains; Ungoweah Range; Tuilla; Tooedo; Green Mountains; Rush Valleys; Ibapah; Deep Creek Mountains; Treaties; Goship Tribe; Simpson's Springs; The Great Basin; Eagan Canyon; Sevier Lake; Sierra Nevadas; Oquirrh Mountains; Deseret Peak; Deep Creek Mountains; Fifteen Mile Creek; Deep Creek; Haystack Peak; Skull Valley; Western Shoshone; fishing; Goshute/Shoshone relations; Jedediah S. Smith; Rocky Mountains; Goshute Children; family; medicinal herbs; cultural traditions; hunting; gender; gender roles; family organization; Utes; Goshen; Gishiss; Goshoots; Go-sha-utes; Go-shutes; Goship; Gos-ta-Utes; Father de Smit; land use; crops;
Tribe
Goshute;
Creator
Defa, Dennis R.;
Publisher
Digitized by: J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah;
Contributors
Edited by: Cuch, Forrest S.;
Type
image;
Format
application/pdf;
Language
eng;
Coverage
Utah;
Rights
Digital image copyright 2008, University of Utah. All rights reserved.;