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Shoshone and fish - more questionsWhat is your evidence the Shoshone ate fish? I assume they did as well considering their location. What period of history are you curious about? One needs to research the fish native to the region as well as look at research done on Shoshone midden on Archaeology digs. I know that research in the NE has discovered that the Indians of Maine did not eat Atlantic Salmon. The fish prevalent during a particular period may have changed dramatically. For example, Idaho now has brown trout which were introduced from Europe in the last 100 years.

What did the shoshone, Native Americans eat?

The shoshone ate fish, bison, jackrabbits, antelope, seeds, berries, roots, insects, and other animals.

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While at sea, these fish are prey to sharks, swordfish, and other larger species. As they migrate upstream to spawn, eagles, ospreys, mink and otter, and black bears feed on them. Human beings also take Atlantic salmon.

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seals and larger fish

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