The Bear River Massacre in 1863 was so traumatic that the Shoshone abandoned the site, only occasionally gathering years later to mourn and remember.
The Northwestern Shoshone are prioritizing restoration of Battle Creek, which runs through one of the bloodiest sites in U.S. history.
“That’s what that water represents,” said Rios Pachecho, Northwestern Shoshone spiritual leader, “the breath of life.” “We’re recognizing the water today and recognizing the water before,” Pachecho said during a tour of the property in northern Cache Valley, just over the Idaho border. “... Water can give you life. Water can take life. And we all know that.”
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