Lewis and Clark encountered the tribe when they were on the verge of losing everything. The tribe had been forced out of their lands and struggled to survive. The Shoshone relocated to reservations where their descendants live today.
They escaped up to Cananda so no Mexicans could find them
they all killed each other and ran
.yes.the mandan Indians live lodges.10-30 people can live in one lodge.
Sourashtian
they used bones
play recreational games
they ate dinasour dung and giraffe hair and talked to harry potter when he was a boy
The Mandan Indians had to move from their home in the Indian Removal Act
The mandan tribe did use the buffalo
.yes.the mandan Indians live lodges.10-30 people can live in one lodge.
Sourashtian
They ate each other's penuses.
they used bones
play recreational games
The Mandan tribe encountered by Lewis and Clark's expedition in North Dakota suffered greatly from a smallpox epidemic in 1837. This epidemic decimated the population, with estimates suggesting that up to 90% of the Mandan people perished.
The Mandan Indians
Near what is now Bismark and Mandan North Dakota. They spent the winter with the Mandan Indians and where they met Saqajawea
A place where the Histada Indians live in south and north Dakota.
Sacajawea was living with the Shoshone tribe when she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition.