With gratitude to Jack and Janet Creighton, who established the Creighton Native American Research Fund, the Public History Field School and Research Seminar from May 22 – June 11 was a great success.  A number of presentations were heard in Virginia City, Montana, Salmon, Idaho and Fort Hall, Idaho.  The presentations were based on the findings, research papers, and field school projects completed by 10 students – including one member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes. The fourth Annual Daylight Creek Gathering in Virginia City was one event. The group was invited to present at the Bannock Gathering in Fort Hall, Idaho on August 9, 2016.  A pictorial journal was prepared and dedicated to Mr. and Mrs. Creighton.  Learn more about Jack and Janet Creighton from this December 2015 WSU News article.

 

History 529 descriptionNo 3 camas root

Memorial Day parade in Virginia City

No 2 Tendoy grave

Memorial WallJPGProfessor Svingen presentationConsultation attendeesArrowhead 2