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Strengthening relationships to traditional foodways: adapting food practices through camas cultivation experiments on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation 2023 Journal of ethnobiology 43 (2): 85-100
  • The Language and Culture Preservation Department
  • Georgia Hart-Fredeleuces
  • Morey Burnham
  • Nolan Brown
  • Sidney Follows
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Rethinking pinyon procurement in the ancient Great Basin: an ecological hypothesis 2023 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 43 (1): 65-88
  • Constance I. Millar
  • David Hurst Thomas
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Aboriginal plant use in the central Rocky Mountains: macrobotanical records from three prehistoric sites in Birch Creek Valley, eastern Idaho 2021 North American archaeologist 42 (1): 66-108
  • Bruce A. Arkush
  • Denise Arkush
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
Writing histories at Êngkahonovita Ogwêvi: multicultural entanglement at Red Canyon, Wyoming 2020 Antiquity 94 (378): 1592-613
  • Katherine L. Burnett
  • Laura L. Scheiber
H6/KE [ANTIQUITY-] 0003-598X
A Shoshonean prayerstone hypothesis: ritual cartographies of Great Basin incised stones 2019 American antiquity 84 (1): 1-25
  • David Hurst Thomas
*H6/KE [AMERICAN-] 0002-7316
Applied ethnobiology and advocacy: a case study from the Timbisha Shoshone tribe of Death Valley, California 2019 Journal of ethnobiology 39 (1): 76-89
  • Catherine S. Fowler
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Baker and Johnston photographs: Wind River Shoshone, 1880s 2019 Whispering wind 47 (2): 25-9
  • Allen Chronister
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
"What are we doing to these Shoshone people?": The ontological politics of a Shoshone grinding stone 2019 American anthropologist 121 (3): 628-40
  • Ryan S. Morini
*H6 [AMERICAN-] 0002-7294
Great Basin Native artists 2018 First American art magazine 19 (): 24-31
  • Jean Merz-Edwards
H6/KUB [FIRST-] 2333-5548
Woven sandals of the Great Basin of North America (archaeological and ethnographical evidences) 2017 Rossiiskaia arkheologiia 2 (): 130-40
  • J.P. Barker
  • Th.J. Connolly
H6/KVY [SOVETSKAYA-] 0869-6063
Owyhee canyonlands and the Shoshone-Paiute tribes 2017 Journal of northwest anthropology 51 (2): 217-19
  • Ted Howard
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
Luiseño-Shoshone-Bannok beadwork artist and designer: Jamie Okuma 2017 First American art magazine 16 (): 54-9
  • Karen Kramer
H6/KUB [FIRST-] 2333-5548
Raven's Nest (48SU3871): a late prehistoric/shoshone lithic tool and pottery making site in southwestern Wyoming 2017 Plains anthropologist 62 (241): 67-94
  • David V. Hill
  • David Wolfe
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
A comparison of two significant vulviform sites in southern Idaho with similar sites elsewhere in the Great Basin 2016 American Indian rock art 42 (): 25-32
  • Carolynne Merrell
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Fuel exploitation as a factor in Shoshone winter mobility 2016 North American archaeologist 37 (1): 3-19
  • Mark G. Plew
  • Michael Bishop
*H6/KE [NORTH-] 0197-6931
A comparative ethnoarchaeological analysis of corporate territorial ownership 2015 Journal of archaeological science 54 (): 135-47
  • Jacob Freeman
  • John M. Anderies
H6/KE [JOURNAL-] 0305-4403
1868 the Shoshone photographs of A.J. Russell 2014 Whispering wind 42 (6): 20-3
  • Allen Chronister
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
Ethnographic and archaeological evidence corroborating yucca as food source, Mojave Desert, USA 2013 Journal of ethnobiology 33 (2): 237-97
  • Amy M. Spurling
  • Bruce M. Pavlik
  • Lisbeth A. Louderback
*H6 [JOURNAL-] 0278-0771
Juxtaposed narratives of the Battle of Crow Butte 2013 Ethnohistory 60 (4): 567-79
  • Jim (Ngaï Tahu) Williams
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
Joking relations. Translated and introduced by Jane I. Guyer 2013 Hau 3 (2): 317-34
  • Marcel Mauss
2049-1115
Another roll of the dice: the Creekside Meadows aboriginal burial (1-0TE-90) in Teton valley, eastern Idaho 2012 Journal of northwest anthropology (): 137-66
  • Kenneth C. Reid
  • Lori K. Schiess
  • Susanne J. Miller
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
Shoshone family, 1970s. Indian Dick's tipi 2012 Whispering wind 41 (3): 23-5
  • Allen Chronister
*H6/KUB [WHISPERING-] 0300-6565
One view for understanding the Big Spring pictographs 2012 Journal of northwest anthropology (): 37-54
  • Carolynne L. Merrell
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
Legacy of the Tukudeka: pictographs from the middle fork of the Salmon River 2012 American Indian rock art 38 (): 19-34
  • Carolynne Merrell
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
Committee on Natural Resources U.S. House of Representatives 1324 Longworth House Office Building Washington D.C. 20515 March 13, 2008 2012 Journal of northwest anthropology 46 (2): 203-7
  • Ted Howard
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
Towards a context for late precontact culture change: Comanche movement prior to eighteenth century Spanish documentation 2011 Plains anthropologist 56 (217): 53-69
  • Cody Newton
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
The earliest map of the Mandan heartland: notes on the Jarvis and Mackay 1791 map 2010 Plains anthropologist 55 (216): 255-76
  • W. Raymond Wood
H6/KUB [PLAINS-] 0032-0447
Traditional fishing practices among the northern Shoshone, northern Paiute, and Bannock of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation: a progress report 2010 Journal of northwest anthropology 44 (1): 53-62
  • Deward E. Walker jr.
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
The Norton Allen basketry collection 2010 Journal of the Southwest (): 417-33
  • Brenda Buller Focht
  • Bryn Barbas Potter
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
The symbolism of elements of burial ritual according to ethnographical and archaeological data 2010 Kratkie soobshcheniia 224 (): 52-9, 334-5
  • V.I. Mel'nik
H6/KVY [AKADEMYA-] 0130-2620
Band, not-band, or ethnie: who were the White Knife people (Tosawihi)? Resolution of a "mereological" dilemma 2009 Ethnohistory 56 (3): 395-421
  • Richard O. Clemmer
H6/KUB [ETHNOHISTORY-] 0014-1801
Land rights, claims, and Western Shoshone: the ideology of loss and the bureaucracy of enforcement 2009 Polar: political and legal anthropology review 32 (2): 279-311
  • Richard O. Clemmer
H6/KF [APLA-] 1081-6976
Native Americans: the first conservationists? An examination of Shepard Krech III's hypothesis with respect to the Western Shoshone 2009 Journal of anthropological research 65 (4): 555-74
  • Richard O. Clemmer
H6 [SOUTHWESTERN-] 0091-7710
"Coyote may carry you off on his tail": a Shoshoni perspective on ethics 2008 Anthropology and humanism 33 (1/2): 30-7
  • Drusilla Gould
  • Maria Glowacka
H6 [ANTHROPOLOGY-] 0193-5615
The Timbisha Shoshone and the national park idea: building toward accommodation and acknowledgment at Death Valley National Park, 1933-2000 2008 Journal of the Southwest 50 (4): 415-45
  • Mark Miller
*H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0894-8410
Culture crisis and rock art intensification: Numic Ghost Dance paintings and Coso representational petroglyphs 2007 American Indian rock art 33 (): 83-103
  • Alan P. Garfinkel
  • Geron Marcom
  • Robert A. Schiffman
H6/KUB [AMERICAN INDIAN ROCK ART-]
The Bonneville flood debris field as a sacred landscape 2007 Journal of California and Great Basin anthropology 27 (1): 15-27
  • Max G. Pavesic
H6/KUB [JOURNAL-] 0191-3557
Mythology and religious concepts 2006 Acta americana 14 (2): 7-41
  • Åke Hultkrantz
H6/KUL [ACTA-] 1104-4446
'The legal effect of the judgement': Indian land laims, ecological anthropology, social impact assessment, and the public domain 2004 Human organization 63 (3): 334-45
  • Richard O. Clemmer
H6/KF [APPLIED-] 0018-7259
Nagpra in southern Idaho: an ethnographic assessment of BLM Shoshone-Paiute archaeological collections 2004 Journal of northwest anthropology 38 (2): 267-76
  • Edward E. Walker jr
H6/KUB [NORTHWEST-] 1538-2834
Verlorener Kampf um Landrechte 2004 Pogrom 227 (5): 28-9
  • Renate Domnick
H6/KD [POGROM-] 0720-5058
Nagotooh(gahni): the bonding between mother and child in Shoshoni tradition 2004 Ethnology 43 (2): 185-91
  • Drusilla Gould
H6 'ETHNOLOGY-' 0014-1828
In the name of God, gold, and greed. The United States versus the Western Shoshone Nation 2004 Native Americas 21 (1): 28-41
  • Steven Newcomb
H6/KUB 'NORTHEAST-' 1092-3527
Silica from sources to site: ultraviolet fluorescence and trace elements identify cherts from Lost Dune, southeastern Oregon, USA 2003 Journal of archaeological science 30 (9): 1139-59
  • Michael D. Glascock
  • Peter J. Mehringer jr
  • William H. Lyons
0305-4403
Spiritual animals among Shoshoni Indians 2002 Acta americana 10 (2): 75-9
  • Ake Hultkrantz
*H6/KY 'ISSUE-' 1104-4446
Ceramic production among small-scale and mobile hunters and gatherers: a case study from the soutwestern Great Basin 2002 Journal of anthropological archaeology 21 (2): 200-29
  • Hector Neff
  • Jelmer W. Eerkens
  • Michael D. Glascock
0278-4165
Rock art styles on the Bishop volcanic tablelands 2002 American Indian rock art 28 (): 41-52
  • Dario Caloss
  • William D. Hyder
International Human Rights Commission rules in Western Shoshone land case 2002 Cultural Survival quarterly 26 (2): 76-7
  • Denise McVea
0740-3291
Stable isotope and radiocarbon analyses of a black deposit associated with pictographs at Little Lost River Cave, Idaho 2002 Journal of archaeological science 29 (10): 1189-98
  • Carolynne L. Merrell
  • John R. Southon
  • Karen L. Steelman
  • Marvin W. Rowe
  • Thomas W. Boutton
0305-4403
The preservation and identification of piñon resins by GC-MS in pottery from the western Great Basin 2002 Archaeometry 44 (1): 95-105
  • J. Eerkens
0003-813X