
n., pl., Bannock, or -nocks.
- A Native American people inhabiting southeast Idaho and western Wyoming.
- A member of this people.
- The variety of Northern Paiute spoken by the Bannock.
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See B. D. Madsen, The Bannock of Idaho (1958); R. F. Murphy, Shoshone-Bannock Subsistence and Society (1960).
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