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Randy’L Teton, the Shoshone-Bannock model for the U.S. Sacajawea Gold Dollar coin, shares a tribal perspective of the courageous Sacajawea. This event is sponsored by the A250 Speaker Series of the Idaho Humanities Council. There will be a book giveaway and refreshments.

Randy'L Teton is a distinguished communications professional with over a decade and a half of experience in Public Relations and government relations. Her expertise lies in tribal relations and community engagement, areas in which she has made significant contributions throughout her career. In addition to her Public Relations work with the federal government, Randy Teton's expertise also includes museum studies, Native American studies, and fine arts, indicating a commitment to cultural preservation. Teton is a proud citizen of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes of Fort Hall, Idaho. Teton's roots are deeply embedded in the Fort Hall Reservation, where she spent her formative years. Her upbringing in the Lincoln Creek District is where her grandfather raised his family and owned 150 acres, all of which remain within the family. Randy’L is a 3rd-generation landowner of the original Fort Hall Reservation. This vibrant community instilled in her a love for the fresh air, sagebrush, deer meat & potatoes, and clean water that
Idaho is known for.

Randy'L currently resides in Idaho with her three children. Beyond her professional endeavors, she has a passion for writing. In 2024, she published a children’s book titled “It’s Her Story: Sacajawea,” which gained acclaim and was listed on Amazon as one of the “Best Selling Children’s Books.” This work reflects her ongoing commitment to sharing and celebrating Native American stories and perspectives.

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