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chief washakie
Cheif Washakie's one daughter was named Mary Washakie. She married Jim Bridger. He had at least 12 children. One of his other sons was named Cocoosh Washakie (Dick Washakie). But I cannot find the names of the other 10 children.
Old Chief Smoke died in 1864.
Chief Washakie, the leader of the Shoshone tribe, criticized the white man for encroaching on Native American lands and disrupting their traditional way of life. He believed that the settlers' disregard for treaties led to the loss of resources and autonomy for his people. Additionally, Washakie condemned the exploitation and mistreatment of Native Americans, highlighting the moral injustices faced by indigenous communities at the hands of expanding settler society.
Washakie Wilderness was created in 1964.
The Sheriff of Washakie County, Wyoming is Steve Rakness.
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The area of Washakie Wilderness is 2,850.096 square kilometers.
The web address of the Washakie Museum is: http://www.washakiemuseum.org
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The address of the Washakie Museum is: 2200 Big Horn Ave, Worland, WY 82401-2932
The phone number of the Washakie County Library is: 307-347-2231.