Madeline S. Bill - Oral history (04/26/2015)
Oral history interview with Madeline S. Bill, Western Shoshone from South Fork Reservation (Lee), NV on 04/26/2015
<p>Madeline S. Bill was born and raised in Lee, South Fork Reservation and was one of fourteen children. She begins her oral history by telling the audience about her father and great-great grandfather Tosawihi who was also born in the Lee area. She talks about how Tosawihi used to gather white chert from north of Carlin, NV. She also speaks about the wagon trains and Ruby Valley Treaty (1863), and the events that occurred therein. She also speaks about the stories that the elder Shoshone people would talk about with her.<br /> <br />Interviewed by Norm Cavanaugh</p>
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04/26/2015 [26 April 2015]; 2015 April 26
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer]; Andrew Moore [GBIA]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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English; some Shoshone
Oral History - Judy Moon Glasson (04/09/2015)
Oral history interview with Judy Moon Glasson, Western Shoshone from Ruby Valley, NV, on 04/09/2015
<p>Judy Moon Glasson was born and raised in Ruby Valley, NV and was one of seven children – four sisters and two brothers. She moved to Elko to find a job and ended up getting married. Judy speaks about how Elko use to be a small town until the mines opened up in Carlin, NV. She then speaks about the traditional practices of the Western Shoshone such as pine-nutting, Bear dances, Hand games, and Circle dances. She also enlightens her audience on some of the history of the Ruby Mountain area and moreover what the Western Shoshone people did therein. Judy ends her oral history by encouraging younger generations to keep up the Shoshone traditions.<br /> <br />Interviewed by Norm Cavanaugh</p>
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04/09/2015 [09 April 2015]; 2015 April 09
Norm Cavanaugh [interview]; Andrew Moore [GBIA]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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English
Oral History - Evelyn Temoke-Roché (09/15/2014)
Oral History interview with Evelyn Temoke-Roché, Western Shoshone from Ruby Valley, NV, on 09/15/2014
<p>Evelyn Temoke-Roche is a member of the Te-Moak tribe of Western Shoshone. She begins by discussing the land of her ancestors around Harrison Pass and Ruby Valley, and how they were known as the Wadda dikka clan (rice-eaters). She goes on to speak about the Union Soldiers and the atrocities brought to the Western Shoshone which occurred before, during, and after the Ruby Valley Treaty. She then goes on to tell about the Shoshone living near Cherry Creek, NV, and the types of food that were hunted and gathered by the Shoshone as well as the type of creatures living there. She also speaks of the ranching and homestead conflict her father went through in Ruby Valley. The oral history ends with Clifton Gardner relating what he knows of Medicine Springs, and of the traditions of the Native people in Ruby Valley.</p>
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09/15/2014 [17 September 2014]; 2014 September 17
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer]; Andrew Moore [GBIA]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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English; Shoshone
Oral History - Evelyn Temoke-Roché (08/22/2006)
Oral history interview with Evelyn Temoke-Roché, Western Shoshone from Ruby Valley, NV on 08/22/2006
<p>Evelyn Temoke-Roche begins by telling us the history of the <em>Temoak </em>people of the <em>Wattadicca </em>(Rice-eaters). She speaks of the 1863 Ruby Valley Treaty and the implications and events surrounding it including the land claims. Evelyn also describes the traditional Shoshone territory, the traditional medicinal plants, and the beginning of the Reservation period. She speaks of her grandfather Muchach Temoke, who became chief of the Western Shoshone. Evelyn also reflects upon her up-bringing including her travels, including her involvement in the American Indian Movement (AIM). She also recants on Shoshone medicine people.</p>
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08/22/2006 [22 August 2006]; 2006 August 22
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer]; Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah SYLAP [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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Laura Stark Rainey - Oral History (05/28/2014)
Oral history interview with Laura Stark Rainey, Western Shoshone from Ely, NV on 05/28/2014
<p>Laura Stark Rainey is a Western Shoshone from the Ely Shoshone Tribe part of the Western Shoshone Nation. Laura took us on a tour of the Cave Lake State Park and surrounding areas describing the hunting and gathering practices of the Western Shoshone. She also tells us of the U.S. Calvary and the Spring Valley or Swamp Cedar Massacre, as well as other interactions with the Shoshone and the government. And in extension how much of the land has been taken into BLM or federal hands. She also speaks about her ambition to start a heritage center devoted to the Shoshone. She ends her oral history by telling us about her life, her husband, and her education in engineering.<br /> <br />Interviewed by Norm Cavanaugh</p>
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05/28/2014 [28 May 2014]; 2014 May 28
Norm Cavanaugh [interviewer]; Scott A. Gavorsky [GBC Virtual Humanities Center]; James Hedrick [GBIA/VHC]; University of Utah [streaming video]; Great Basin College; BARRICK Gold of North America
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