Lemhi-Shoshone woman and Sacagawea descendant wrapped in a candy striped wool trade blanket, historically from the Hudson Bay Trading Company, stands on a snowy winter landscape on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; Idaho. She holds a replica of a Jefferson peace medal that was historically handed out to many Chiefs along the Lewis and Clark Trail

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Lemhi-Shoshone woman and Sacagawea descendant wrapped in a candy striped wool trade blanket, historically from the Hudson Bay Trading Company, stands on a snowy winter landscape on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation; Idaho. She holds a replica of a Jefferson peace medal that was historically handed out to many Chiefs along the Lewis and Clark Trail

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