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Shoshone men did not originally wear the famous Indian war bonnet like the Plains tribes, but in the 1800's some Shoshone leaders did adopt this custom from their neighbors. Shoshone women often wore basket hats. Traditionally, Shoshone people only cut their hair when they were in mourning.

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The shoshone's risked the fact that they were giving supplies to Luis and Clark it was a native sin for doing that.

The Shoshone's could have gotten exposed about the supplies they had and a war could break.

The Shoshone's could have been killed by the weapons the Americans had.

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Shoshone men did not originally wear the famous Indian war bonnet like the Plains tribes, but in the 1800's some Shoshone leaders did adopt this custom from their neighbors. Shoshone women often wore basket hats. Traditionally, Shoshone people only cut their hair when they were in mourning.

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Q: What are three things the Shoshone Indians risked for Lewis and clark?
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How did shoshone Indians travel?

by seeing lewis and clark.....


How did the Shoshone Indians help Lewis and Clark?

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.


Did Lewis and Clark trade with the Shoshone Indians?

Yes they did. For horses so they could travel.


How did the Shoshone Indians help the expedition?

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. :)


Did Jefferson ans Lewis believe that Indians could participate fully and equally in American society If so how If not why not?

what were the native americans consistent with Lewis and clark observations about the shoshone


Why did Lewis and Clark slit up on their expedition?

Lewis and Clark needed to find the Shoshone Indians, Sacajewea's tribe, in order to get horses and shelter. By splitting up, they could find them faster.


How many horses did the shoshone Indians supply to the corps?

Lewis and Clark recorded that they eventually got 29 horses from the Shoshone, but that they were mainly very poor, young animals with sore backs and hardly worth the goods that had been traded for them.


Did the Shoshone help Lewis and Clark?

Yes


How did shoshone travel?

by seeing lewis and clark.....


What did the Shoshone trade with the other Indians?

they traded bannanas bread awesomw sauce


Who was the shoshone women who served as a guide for Lewis?

Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark


What tribe did Sacajawea guide Lewis and Clark to?

Shoshone