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Dr. Cleve Davis Presents: “So Long As Game May Be Found Thereon”
Event by Lemhi County Museum and Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational Center
Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Educational Center
Dr. Cleve Davis is a Shoshone-Bannock author, rancher, father, and scientist. Raised on the Fort Hall Reservation, Dr. Davis writes from the intersection of memory, land, and law. As a direct descendant of Pohave (John Race Horse Sr.), the Bannock man at the heart of the Ward v. Race Horse Supreme Court case, Davis exposes the history of conspiracy, violence, and legal betrayal that still shapes Indian hunting rights in the American West. This book is his offering- part legal testimony, part cultural remembrance, and part wake-up call to those still fighting for a place in their own homelands. It’s written not just for Indians, but for anyone willing to see the American West through different eyes. (Presented from the author’s personal perspective and not on behalf of the
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.)
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.)
Doors Open at the Sacajawea Learning Center at 6:00 PM and the program begins at 6:30.
Event is free of charge; refreshments will be available.
Donations are strongly encouraged to help continue educational programming.
Salmon, Idaho
