they believed in the coyote. they thought the coyote created people and raised the dead
Shoshones
The Shoshone did not believe in different gods like a lot of tribes; they believed in Coyote. They believed that Coyote created all people and raised people from the dead. They also admired Coyote for his strength, wisdom, and power. but heard
Sacagawea helped the corps of discovery by guiding them through the the land of the Shoshones.
They lived in longhouses
The Shoshones had a positive attitude towards the Lewis and Clark expedition as they were able to establish friendly relations and trade with them for much-needed supplies such as horses. The expedition also helped the Shoshones by assisting in resolving conflicts with rival tribes.
by giving the expedition the shoshones horses
Nobody knows for sure but I think it depended on where the Shoshone were.
i don't know how they did but, there language is a dialect of the Indian group the Shoshones.
Zebulon Pike was the guide.
shoshones and ely hi
Toussiant Charbonneau married a Shoshone women
1) Sacajawea was able to obtain horses and additional guides from the Shoshones because one of her brothers, that she has not seen since she was captured, was a chief, which made her able to get all of the additional guides and horses she needed.