Kaylei Weed, her sons Earl Lebeau (left) and Baptiste Lebeau, and her mother, Elaine Ethel Weed, are members of the Eastern Shoshone tribe at the Wind River Indian Reservation in central Wyoming's Wind River Basin. The reservation was established for the Eastern Shoshone in 1863 following a unique treaty with Shoshone Chief Washakie, admired by Indians and whites alike, on 45 million acres in the land that their ancestors had occupied on a seasonal basis for thousands of years. The reservation is unique: It is also home to a second, unrelated tribe: the Northern Arapahoe, who were placed on the reservation in 1878 with a promise, never fulfilled, of their own reservation in the future. Original image from Carol M. Highsmith’s America, Library of Congress collection. We are proud to support Hope for Children on their mission to ensure children in the most extreme poverty are as happy and content as any other child, enjoying a childhood that sets them up for a fulfilling future - because every child deserves that. As well as donating 10% of our revenue to Hope for Children we have created this special collection FREE for everyone to enjoy. If you can, please visit Hope for Children to give back by donating or to learn about other ways you can support their mission. photo
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