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Q: What issues did the Shoshone have with the white settlers?
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Where did the Shoshone live?

The Shoshone are a Native American tribe in the United States with three large divisions: the Northern, the Western and the Eastern. The Shoshone were sometimes called the Snake by early White trappers, travelers, and settlers. The Northern Shoshone are concentrated in eastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and north-eastern Utah. The Eastern Shoshone tribes lived in Wyoming, northern Colorado and Montana. The Western Shoshone tribes ranged from central Idaho, northwestern Utah, central Nevada, and in California about Death Valley and Panamint Valley. This group is sometimes called the Panamint. Sacagawea lived with the Lemhi Shoshone Indians.


Why were the Shoshone women frozen with fear when lewis met them?

they have never seen white people before


How did attitudes of native Americans and white settlers toward nature differ?

Native Americans believed nature was sacred. White settlers believed nature was a resource.


What is an example of how the cultural of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers?

An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.


Was the blackfoot Indian tribe affected by other tribes?

The Blackfoot tribes (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot), along with their allies the Atsena and Sarci, waged constant warfare on the Crows of southern Montana; they fought pitched battles against the plains Cree; they fought continually against the Shoshone; they fought the Kutenai and Flatheads for being allies of the Shoshone; they fought the Assiniboin to the east; in between they found time to fight white mountain men, trappers and settlers.

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Where did the Shoshone live?

The Shoshone are a Native American tribe in the United States with three large divisions: the Northern, the Western and the Eastern. The Shoshone were sometimes called the Snake by early White trappers, travelers, and settlers. The Northern Shoshone are concentrated in eastern Idaho, western Wyoming, and north-eastern Utah. The Eastern Shoshone tribes lived in Wyoming, northern Colorado and Montana. The Western Shoshone tribes ranged from central Idaho, northwestern Utah, central Nevada, and in California about Death Valley and Panamint Valley. This group is sometimes called the Panamint. Sacagawea lived with the Lemhi Shoshone Indians.


What tribe killed the most White Settlers?

The Shawnee tribe killed the most white settlers.


Did Chinook Indians and white settlers get along?

The chinook indians and the white settlers got alng by trading with eachother


Who settler on the first transcontinental railroad?

white settlers and black settlers


How did the Indian removal act impact white settlers?

The Indians removal act impacted white settlers by opening new territories foe them. The white settlers were afraid of this as the feared the Indians would retaliate.


How do you say white girl in shoshone?

(I'm unsure of how to spell it, but this is how my boyfriend taught me) Debiout. [Dye-bo] It means white.


Why was the metacom war fought?

Native American white settlers were taking over white settlers Native American land


What queen disapproved of the influence of the white settlers on her island?

Queen Liliuokalani disapproved of the influence of white settlers in the Hawaiian islands.


What were examples of new technology that white settlers brought westward with them?

White settlers brought technology like guns and trains westward with them.


Why were the Shoshone women frozen with fear when lewis met them?

they have never seen white people before


What is an example of how of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers?

An example of how the culture of the Cherokee changed following contact with white settlers was that they adopted the settlers' new ways of farming and encouraged literacy.


What name did Utah go by before Utah?

This depends on who was referring to it. Officially, it was Mexico. The Navajo, Shoshone, Goshute, Paiute, and Ute tribes that lived there all had their own names for it. The first white settlers, Mormon Pioneers, called it Deseret. Once it became a U.S. Territory, it was named Utah.