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The Bannock tribe derives its name from the Bannock people who originally inhabited the Great Basin region, particularly around present-day Idaho and Nevada. The name is believed to come from the word "banak," which refers to their traditional food, a type of flatbread. The Bannocks were also known for their interactions with neighboring tribes and settlers, which contributed to the adoption of the name in historical records.

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