The Bannock, Paiute, and other tribes of southern Idaho threatened rebellion in 1878, partly because of dissatisfaction with their land allotments. Many of them left the reservations, and Regulars of
The Snake War (1864–1868) was a war fought by the United States of America against the "Snake Indians", the settlers' term for Northern Paiute, Bannock and Western Shoshone bands who lived along
Bannock (from Panaílǐ, their own name). A Shoshonean tribe whose habitat previous to being gathered on reservations can not be definitely outlined. There were two geographic divisions, but
The country through which the Union Pacific Railroad was built was the hunting grounds of the Pawnee, Sioux, Arapaho,Crow, Blackfoot, Bannock, Snake and Shoshone, the first three on the plains and
Articles of a treaty made and concluded at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory,on the third day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, by and between the undersigned
Bannock The Bannock War was a series of conflicts in 1878 between the Bannock and Northern Shoshone tribes and the United States. Background Camas, Camassia quamash, is a plant with a blue or purple