Yes they did. For horses so they could travel.
Yes for Horses
they traded bannanas bread awesomw sauce
ur mother
Shoshone cradleboards were unique in shape, although roughly similar to those of the Crow they were far more rounded at the top, wider and decorated in a unique Shoshone way. Shoshone moccasins were decorated with distinctive colours of glass beads obtained in trade; green, yellow and mid blue were frequently used. Shoshone warriors often used a distinctive hairstyle, where the long hair was brushed across at the front and the sides were plaited. They also often hung strips of white ermine fur from their hair (called fur "tippets"). The leadership of the Shoshone people under Washakie was unique, because he became effectively a dictator and "head chief", which most other native American tribes never had until they were appointed by the US government.
the Miami Indians traded stuff.
what kind of things did the tribe trade
they traded bannanas bread awesomw sauce
they traded bannanas bread awesomw sauce
No they did not give Sacajawea a friendship medal. Lewis and Clark had established friendly relations with a great many Indians tribes to whom they presented gifts, medals, American flags, and a sale of talk designed to promote peace and the fur trade.
The Lewis and Clark Expedition .
to find a trade route to the pacific ocean
So that they can find out what is in that area and what inhabitants live there.
Lewis and Clark and Pike and others sent to explore the wilderness to check out the land and to find trade routes. This was called the Louisiana Purchase.
They wanted to find a direct water route to Asia, for trade.
The Lewis and Clark expedition was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Territory, seek a water route to the Pacific Ocean, and establish American presence in the region. They aimed to gather information on the land, resources, people, and wildlife of the West and to establish fur trade relationships with Native American tribes.
The water route explored by Lewis and Clark, particularly the Missouri River, provided a navigable waterway that connected the interior of North America to the Mississippi River and ultimately to ports along the Gulf of Mexico. This connection would have facilitated overseas trade by making it easier to transport goods from the interior to coastal trading hubs, thus opening up new markets for American goods to be exported abroad.
Lewis and Clark had brought with them, as gifts to the Native Americans: "5 lbs. White glass beads mostly small", "20 lbs. Red beads assorted", and "5 lbs. of Yellow or Orange beads assorted." These were meant to be used strictly as gifts, but it is true that Lewis and Clark might have used some to trade for supplies when it was necessary.
ur mother