Arimo

aft. 1817-1896

Arimo (Edmo, Syo Kund, Wa-Mint) (aft. 1817-1896) was born after 1817. He married Maggie (Widah), Mary (Pishe), Nin da mic, and Kapita before 1886. He was a leader of the Shoshone People who was mentioned in a meeting Wilford Woodruff attended on 4 May 1860. He died 12 May 1896 in Pocatello, Bannock Co., Idaho.

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