because lewis and clark took Sagagawea on part of their journey. when they found the shoshone tribe Sagagawea relised the ledder of the shoshone tribe was her brother. the shoshone tribe gave them anything because Sagagwea was captered by a nouther tribe and now lewis and clark took her under their wing and returned her to her original tribe. :)
The Shoshone Indians traded Lewis and Clark horses, and they led the expedition over the Rocky Mountains!
they helped them by giving them food and water and some where to stay then they guided him to the way they were supposed to go acrossed the plains.
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No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
Shoshone Indians weren't educated. They learned by watching their ancestors hunt, fish, clean, and more.
Shoshone people are Indians who lived in the more western parts of America. The Shoshone Indians became famous over time, considering the acts of Sacagewea in the Lewis And Clark Expedition. Yes, Sacagewea is in the Shoshone tribe. There was also chief Washakie, who became famous for being named after the tribes' main reservation.
by seeing lewis and clark.....
The shoshone indians help the expedition because Sacagawea was the chief's sister,
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They stayed the winter with and borrowed horses from the Shoshone Indians.
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No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
The Shoshone Indians helped Lewis and Clark by providing them with horses that made their journey across the Rocky Mountains easier and faster. The horses also enabled the explorers to carry more supplies and trade goods, which were essential for their expedition. Additionally, the Shoshone woman, Sacagawea, who was part of the tribe, served as an interpreter and guide for Lewis and Clark.
The Shoshone Indians live in several different places. The tribe was spread out. They live in Wyoming, Idaho, California, Montana, Utah, and Nevada.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
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The Shoshone were called the Snake Indians as they mostly lived in and around the Snake River Valley.
Shoshone Idians hunted buffalo, fish and rabbits