in the winter they lived partly underground to keep warm
the shoshone Indians used teepees as homes, in their time.
They lived in teepes and grass huts.
teepee's
The Shoshone Indians live in several different places. The tribe was spread out. They live in Wyoming, Idaho, California, Montana, Utah, and Nevada.
The Shoshone originally inhabited Nevada, Utah, and some parts of Idaho and Wyoming. Today, the Shoshone tribes still live in these areas, as well as some parts of California.
they lived in Utah,Idaho,Montana,Colorado and Wyoming
the shoshone tribe
The Shoshone territory included Idaho, California, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Out of that area Idaho had the largest population of Shoshone Indians. In 1905, one clan of the Shoshone had their own trail of tears when they were forcibly removed from their homeland and made to go live in Fort Hall, Idaho.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
The Shoshone Native American tribe lived in tipis. These were cone shaped houses made of buffalo-hide. The tipis kept them cool in the summer, and warm in the winter.
The Shoshone Indians occupied territory in California, Nevada, Utah, and Idaho- but a majority of them lived in Idaho. They lived in houses of sticks and bull hide called tepees. References: shoshoneindians.com
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.
They lived in tepees in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and California.
They lived in pointed teepee house. : )
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