WE SHALL REMAIN: THE GOSHUTE

Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum

5 Nov 2009

Thursday, November 5th, 6:30 PM  - We Shall Remain, the Utah Voices: The Goshute with discussion leader, Beverly Harrison

The Goshute:  "We are descendants of the bands of Indians who settled in Eastern Nevada and Western Utah. The Shoshone-Goship people have always been an integral part of Western Utah and Northeastern Nevada. The word Goshute (Gosuite) is derived from the native word Kutsipiuti (Gutsipiuti) which means 'desert people'.We have inhabited the land long before the arrival of the white man in America. "

Join deiscussion leader, Beverly Harrison for the showing of this important part of Utah history, as told by the Goshute people.  This is a free public presentation, funded by the Utah Humanities Council.

 
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