Some Shoshoni Indian names are Sacagewea and Naya Nuki.
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
Sacaga: bird wea: woman Sacagawea= bird woman that's in Hidatsa and it also means the same in Shoshoni
The Shoshone Indians were far-ranging people. Different bands of Shoshoni Indians lived in what is now Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, and even parts of California. Most Shoshone people still live in these areas today.
Whitney McKinney has written: 'A history of the Shoshone-Paiutes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation' -- subject(s): History, Paiute Indians, Shoshoni Indians
Idaho State University Language Project has been teaching newe daigwape (the Shoshoni language) for 22 years. A textbook has been produced (An Introduction to the Shoshoni Language). An on-line dictionary has also been produced as part of the project, but this needs to be used in conjunction with the book.For more information on the Shoshoni Language Project contact the ISU Department of Anthropology at (208) 282-2629.
Shoshone people speak English.Historically, they spoke Shoshoni, also called Sosoni' ta̲i̲kwappe. Today less than 1000 people can speak it natively, and another 1000 people can speak it as a second language with various levels of fluency. It is a threatened language, but there is a revitalization plan.
the Shoshoni Indians wore the tillinagasa which is know as a drape
If her name was spelled "Sacajawea" the word might be Shoshoni, meaning "boat launcher." However, if it's spelled Sacagawea, the name would be Hidatsa and translate as "Bird Woman." The journal evidence from Lewis and Clark appears as to support a Hidatsa derivation.
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The distance from Riverton, WY to Shoshoni, WY is 22 miles according to MapQuest.