SHEEP EATER OR MOUNTAIN SHOSHONE (“TUKADEKA”) VIDEO CLIPS FOR THE CLASSROOM
The following video clips were developed for classroom use as part of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe’s “Shoshone Homelands” Tribal Heritage Project, a partnership with the JHHSM sponsored by the Eastern Shoshone Business Council and supported in part by a National Park Service Tribal Heritage Preservation Grant. “Shoshone Homelands” is directed by Shoshone educators Wesley Martel and Lynette St. Clair.
Special thanks to Gary Wortman and Gary Westphalen of First Take and Everyman Production, to Shoshone consultants Roberta Engavo, Mike Garvin, Wynona Genereaux, Regina Hill, Warren St. Clair and Star Weed; and to Alma Snell (Crow). Also to our lead scholars and researchers: Dr. Rich Adams, Dr. George Frison, Dr. Sharon Kahin, Dr. Lawrence Loendorf, Tom Lucas, John Mionczynski, and Jan Nixon.
PART 1
Introduction to the Sheep Eaters – Mountain Shoshone or “Tukadeka”