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The Big Horned Sheepeater Indian War of 1879 was the last Indian war fought in the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States; it took place primarily in central Idaho. A high mountain band of approximately 300 Shoshone people, the Tukudeka, were known as the because they ate Big Horn Game like Rocky Mountain sheep akin to other bands of Shoshone who were known by those sacred foods they lived amongst and ate by hunting, fishing, and gathering them, such as: the Agaideka; Salmoneaters, Tukadeka; Bighorn Game Eaters (Sheepeaters was the name given by settlers, as TukuDeka is translated as Big-Horned Game by Shoshone TukuDeka). The word "eater" used amongst the different bands across Shoshone homelands can be also translated into nourishment.. Tukadeka bands were proficient at hunting.

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  • Guerre des Sheepeaters (fr)
  • Sheepeater Indian War (en)
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  • La guerre des Sheepeaters est un bref conflit ayant opposé en 1879 l'armée des États-Unis à un groupe de Bannocks et de Shoshones connu sous le nom de « Sheepeaters » dans le centre de l'Idaho. Après la guerre des Bannocks de 1878, plusieurs Amérindiens considérés comme hostiles par l'armée américaine se retirent dans les montagnes et rejoignent les Sheepeaters. Lorsqu'en février 1879, cinq mineurs chinois sont retrouvés morts près de la rivière Salmon, les autorités américaines accusent les Sheepeaters. En juin, le général Oliver O. Howard, commandant du département du Columbia, dépêche des troupes afin d'appréhender les coupables. Une première force conduite par le capitaine Reuben Bernard du 1er régiment de cavalerie, une seconde menée par le lieutenant Henry Catley du (en) et une troi (fr)
  • The Big Horned Sheepeater Indian War of 1879 was the last Indian war fought in the Pacific Northwest portion of the United States; it took place primarily in central Idaho. A high mountain band of approximately 300 Shoshone people, the Tukudeka, were known as the because they ate Big Horn Game like Rocky Mountain sheep akin to other bands of Shoshone who were known by those sacred foods they lived amongst and ate by hunting, fishing, and gathering them, such as: the Agaideka; Salmoneaters, Tukadeka; Bighorn Game Eaters (Sheepeaters was the name given by settlers, as TukuDeka is translated as Big-Horned Game by Shoshone TukuDeka). The word "eater" used amongst the different bands across Shoshone homelands can be also translated into nourishment.. Tukadeka bands were proficient at hunting. (en)
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  • Sheepeater Indian War (en)
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  • Tukudeka accused by the United States army for the murders of 5 Chinese miners and 2 ranchers (en)
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  • Sheepeater Indian War (en)
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