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The Goshute Nation: History, Culture, and Modern Challenges

The Goshute Nation, a resilient Native American tribe of the Great Basin, has long been shaped by its deep connection to the arid lands of the Intermountain West. Originating over a thousand years ago, the Goshutes navigated challenging environments through resourceful hunting and gathering practices. Yet, their history is also marked by struggle—displacement, conflict with settlers, and ongoing fights for sovereignty and cultural preservation. Continue reading

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