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Tribes Host Treaty Rights Seminar Print E-mail

 

POCATELLO — The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are hosting a Treaty Rights Seminar to educate and encourage communication and cooperation between the tribes and the federal government. The seminar began Wednesday and will continue through this afternoon.
The seminar focuses around the 1868 Fort Bridger Treaty between the Shoshone and Bannock Tribes and the federal government. Claudeo Broncho, the Fish and Wildlife policy representative for the Sho-Ban Tribes, said the language in the treaty provides the tribes with rights they still exercise today. TO READ MORE....

 
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