History Happy Hour: The Bear River Massacre
In the early morning of January 29th 1863, at the Northwestern Shoshone winter village Boa Ogoi by the Utah-Idaho boundary line, Colonel Patrick Edward Connor led the 3rd Regiment California Volunteer Infantry to massacre more than 400 Shoshone men, women, and children. The Bear River Massacre, as it is known today, became the largest massacre of Native Americans in the West. According to the retelling of this moment in history by Darren Parry, former Chairman of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation and driving force behind the Boa Ogoi Cultural Interpretive Center, this tragedy gave way to an opportunity for rebirth. In his book, The Bear River Massacre: A Shoshone History, Parry clearly details the realities and ramifications of the massacre with a message of hope. He speaks to the resilience of his people, the strength of his culture, and the adaptation required for cultural endurance. During this special History Happy Hour, listen in as Darren Parry speaks with Alison Espindola (Events and Rentals Coordinator, Idaho State Museum) about his book, his people, and his hope for the future. Purchase an unsigned copy of Parry’s book at the Idaho State Museum M Store or online here: https://store.history.idaho.gov/GiftS... Learn more at: History at Home: history.idaho.gov/historyathome Become an ISHS Member: https://history.idaho.gov/membership/ Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation: https://nwbshoshone.squarespace.com/ Donate to the Boa Ogoi Cultural Interpretive Center: https://boaogoi.org/

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