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SUMMARY:SIHA Summer Series: Being Indigenous in the Modern Day
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sawtooth Interpretive & Historical Association at our 
 18th annual summe series at the Stanley Museum: expanding your understandin
 g and appreciate of the Sawtooth & Salmon River country since 1972.\\n\\nBe
 ing Indigenous in the Moder Day the presented by Bobette & Russell Haskett\
 \n\\nBobette and Russell will share their experiences teaching and sharing 
 cultural lifeways and they will share a brief history of the Shoshone and B
 annock Tribes in the Sawtooth area. Stay tuned for details about additional
  Shoshone-Bannock programming on Saturday\, July 12.\\nBobette and Russell 
 Haskett are both members of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes and reside on the F
 ort Hall Indian Reservation in SE Idaho. They enjoy traveling and doing pre
 sentations about their tribal and cultural ways. They both believe that tra
 ditional knowledge is important to remember and are active in practicing th
 eir cultural ways.\\n\\nBobette has a love for history\, especially Indigen
 ous history\, culture\, and traditional practices. She participates in many
  local Native youth and tribal events\, educational institutions teaching a
 nd sharing her knowledge of weaving techniques\, traditional clothing\, and
  beadwork instruction. Her hobbies include beading for family and friends\,
  weaving and making baskets\, harvesting plant materials for weaving\, and 
 gathering traditional wild foods\, like berries\, roots\, and bulbs. She is
  currently finishing up her master’s degree at Idaho State University.\\n
 \\nRussell recently retired from US Fish & Wildlife after working with the 
 agency for 20 years. Before that\, he worked for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe
 s Fish & Game Department as a game warden for 15 years. Currently he is a c
 onsultant for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).
  Russ enjoys traveling with Bobette speaking and presenting\, making tradit
 ional Indigenous tools\, cooking in his smoker and grill and fishing. They 
 are happy to be able to be with all of you in the homelands of the Shoshone
  and Bannock Tribes.\\n\\nFind details about the whole series here: https:/
 /discoversawtooth.org/sawtooth-series
LOCATION:State Hwy 75\, Stanley\, Idaho\, 83278\, United States
URL:https://visitsunvalley.com/events/siha-summer-series-being-indigenous-i
 n-the-modern-day/
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