Three events with deep roots in East Idaho will be recognized among the state's most treasured cultural traditions when the ...
Larry Bannock, Big Chief of the Golden Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indian tribe, died April 30 of a heart attack. He was 66. Bannock grew up in Gert Town and was considered a virtuoso in the art of Indian ...
FORT HALL — The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are celebrating the 56th Annual Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival starting on Aug. 8-11 in Fort Hall. According to Festival Coordinator, Wendy Farmer, “The ...
FORT HALL, Idaho — A debut book by Idaho native Cleve Davis is reigniting discussion about the history, cultural meaning and legal battles surrounding Indian hunting rights — topics that wildlife and ...
When the pallbearers carrying Larry Bannock’s casket came down the steps from New Orleans’s City of Love Church last Saturday, 15 Mardi Gras Indians, their many-feathered costumes shimmering in the ...
The 53 rd annual Shoshone Bannock Indian Festival brought thousands of people from all over the country to Fort Hall this weekend. The grand entrance showcased contest and inter-tribal dancers from ...
The following story is excerpted from this book and is part three of a seven-part weekly series. PENDLETON — In June 1878, Bannock and Paiute Native Americans from southern Idaho swept into Oregon and ...
Not many people living today have had the experience of a grandmother telling of her childhood experience of the Bannock Indian War in Oregon. (In Washington history books, it is usually referred to ...
FORT HALL, Idaho (KIFI)-The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes have announced the Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival has again been canceled this year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Hosting the powwow doesn’t fit ...