the Shoshoni Indians wore the tillinagasa which is know as a drape
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Donald H. Shannon has written: 'The Utter disaster on the Oregon Trail' -- subject(s): Shoshoni Indians, Massacres, Wars, History 'The Boise Massacre on the Oregon Trail' -- subject(s): Shoshoni Indians, Wars, 1863-1865, Massacres, History
Kate Jassem has written: 'Pocahontas, girl of Jamestown' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Powhatan Indians, Powhatan women, Women 'Sacajawea, wilderness guide' -- subject(s): Biography, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature, Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806), Shoshoni Indians, Shoshoni girls, Women
The Shoshone Indians were far-ranging people. Different bands of Shoshoni Indians lived in what is now Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, and even parts of California. Most Shoshone people still live in these areas today.
Whitney McKinney has written: 'A history of the Shoshone-Paiutes of the Duck Valley Indian Reservation' -- subject(s): History, Paiute Indians, Shoshoni Indians
Gregory E. Smoak has written: 'Ghost dances and identity' -- subject(s): Bannock Indians, Ethnic identity, Ghost dance, History, Religion, Rites and ceremonies, Shoshoni Indians
Newell Hart has written: 'The Bear River massacre' -- subject(s): Bear River Massacre, Idaho, 1863, Indians of North America, Shoshoni Indians, Wars, Wars, 1863-1865
Sacagawea was born into a Shoshoni tribe. When she was about 12, she was captured by Hidatsa Indians and taken to villages many hundreds of miles from her home on the upper Missouri River.
The distance from Riverton, WY to Shoshoni, WY is 22 miles according to MapQuest.
April R. Summitt has written: 'John F. Kennedy and U.S.-Middle East relations' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Political and social views 'Sacagawea' -- subject(s): Biography, Discovery and exploration, Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806), Miscellanea, Shoshoni Indians, Shoshoni women