By LIZZIE BOYD
Sho-Ban News
FORT HALL — Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy is set to open their new school building on January 5, at 3 p.m. when parents, children, and the community can view the new facility.
The contractor broke ground on the new school back in May and is set to be finished before the new year. Lee Barkell IT person said, “In seven months we have gone from dirt and twigs to full fledge 20,000 square foot school.” (cont.)
By LORI ANN EDMO
Sho-Ban News
FORT HALL — It’s always been Dr. Laticia Herkshan’s goal to work in the community to use her education and experience to give back to help build up what is here.
She is the Chief Tahgee Elementary Academy Shoshoni program coordinator. “This work, directly with our youth, language, and culture is so meaningful and important. These young ones learning through our languages and cultures are our future. I have found this work so inspiring and I’m grateful to be part of this school and community.” (cont.)
By YVONNE WARJACK
Sho-Ban News
FORT HALL — The Fort Hall District Committee hosted a Christmas Mini Powwow on Sunday, December 21, bringing dancers, drummers, families, and community members together for a holiday gathering at Buffalo Lodge.
All dancers and drummers who participated in the powwow were paid. Holiday candy bags were distributed, and gifts were provided to elders ages 65 and older. Cakewalks and concessions were available throughout the afternoon. (cont.)
By ROSELYNN YAZZIE
Office of Public Affairs
FORT HALL — Nearly two decades after beginning a single painting, renowned local artist Tal Sampson presented a new limited-edition portrait honoring Chief Pocatello to the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes on December 19.
The painting is the result of artistic dedication through historical research and a special connection to the Chief Pocatello family.
The oil painting is a third reproduction of an original work that began in 2006. The donated piece is one of only 25 artist proofs that will ever be produced. The original piece earned the President’s Award at Idaho State University and Sampson continued to refine it over the years. (cont.)