It has 2 straps on the back, and it has a wooden platform on the back.
shoshone Indians used flowers ,grass and tree bark to decorate their teepees
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Like most of the names of North American tribes we use today the term "Shoshone" is not the name used by the Shoshone people, who call themselves Newe (nuh-wuh), meaning "the people".Some scholars believe that they got their name from the Lakota Sioux who have a word shushunah ("people who live in grass houses"), but this may be incorrect since only certain parts of the Shoshone tribe used such dwellings. It may possibly come from the Cheyenne term Shǐshǐnoats-hitäneo, 'snake people', the Cheyenne name for the Comanche (who speak a language very close to that of the Shoshone).The real origin is lost.
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there is only one federally recognized tribe in Iowa & it sounds nothing like pinhook. Perhaps you're thinking of the CHINOOK tribe of the Washington and Oregon area, near the Columbia River?
shoshone Indians used flowers ,grass and tree bark to decorate their teepees
I would like to apply for Indian money from Blackfoot Indian tribe. How do I apply?
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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.
what is the description of the pomo enviroment
they are an Indian tribe the play games like soccer and ect.
They wore path like dresses
how was the jumano culture like.
Like most of the names of North American tribes we use today the term "Shoshone" is not the name used by the Shoshone people, who call themselves Newe (nuh-wuh), meaning "the people".Some scholars believe that they got their name from the Lakota Sioux who have a word shushunah ("people who live in grass houses"), but this may be incorrect since only certain parts of the Shoshone tribe used such dwellings. It may possibly come from the Cheyenne term Shǐshǐnoats-hitäneo, 'snake people', the Cheyenne name for the Comanche (who speak a language very close to that of the Shoshone).The real origin is lost.
the Shoshone (sacagawea's tribe) were nomadic so they had tepee like dwellings
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