Washakie

American tribal leader and warrior chief

Washakie - Leaders & Politicians born 1798
Born

1798
228 years ago

Died
Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A prominent leader among the Shoshone tribe in the 19th century. Played a vital role in negotiating treaties with the United States government, advocating for the rights and land of the Shoshone people. Led his people during conflicts with settlers and other tribes, notably during the Bear River Massacre. Established a relationship with Ulysses S. Grant and worked towards the betterment of his tribe through education and resource management. Washakie's leadership contributed to the preservation of Shoshone culture and territory.

Negotiated treaties with the U.S. government

Led Shoshone during conflicts with settlers

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