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More than 150 years after the first treaty between the Western Shoshone and the federal government was signed, the two nations disagree on the outcome — the Shoshone say they never turned over their land. The majority of the land in Nevada falls under the Shoshone's historical claim.

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Will the Western Shoshone get all their original lands in Nevada back?

more than 150 years after the first treaty between the western shoshone and the federal governmemt was signed , the two nations disagree on the outcome


Will the Western Shoshone get their original lands in Nevada back?

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.


When did shoshone people first start?

The Shoshone people are believed to have inhabited the western United States for thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting their presence in the region dating back at least 10,000 years. They traditionally occupied areas in what are now Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. The Shoshone are part of the larger Numic-speaking group and have a rich cultural history that includes hunting, gathering, and later, adaptations to European contact. Their historical timeline is complex, reflecting their resilience and adaptation over millennia.


What country first settled in what is now the southwestern United States?

It would depend on the time frame about which you are asking.First settlers in the area:Colorado River Chemehuevi, southeastern CaliforniaSouthern Paiute, Arizona, Nevada, Utah[1]:230Kaibab, northwestern ArizonaKaiparowtis, southwestern UtahMoapa, southern NevadaPanacaPanguitch, UtahParanigets, southern NevadaShivwits, southwestern UtahFremont culture (400 CE-1300 CE), Utah Kawaiisu, southern inland CaliforniaMono, southeastern California Eastern Mono (Owens Valley Paiute), southeastern CaliforniaWestern Mono, southeastern CaliforniaNorthern Paiute, eastern California, Nevada, Oregon, southwestern Idaho Kucadikadi, Mono Lake, CaliforniaShoshone (Shoshoni), Nevada, Idaho, California Western Shoshone, eastern California, Nevada, north Utah, southeastern IdahoDuckwater Shoshone Tribe or Tsaidüka, Railroad Valley, NevadaGoshute, Nevada and UtahTe-Moak Tribe, made up of the Tonomudza band, NevadaYomba Western Shoshone Tribe,NevadaNorthern Shoshone, Idaho Agaideka (Salmon Eaters), Snake River and Lemhi, IdahoKammedeka (Jackrabbit Eaters), Snake River, Idaho to the Great Salt Lake, UtahLemhi Shoshone, Lemhi River Valley, IdahoPohogwe (People of the Sagebrush Butte) or Fort Hall Shoshone, IdahoTukudeka (Mountain Sheep Eaters), central Idaho, southern Montana, and Yellowstone, WyomingYahandeka (Groundhog Eaters), Boise, Payette, and Weiser Rivers, IdahoEastern Shoshone, Wyoming Kuccuntikka (Buffalo Eaters)Tukkutikka or Tukudeka (Mountain Sheep Eaters), joined the Northern ShoshoneCoso People, of Coso Rock Art District in the Coso Range, Mojave Desert CaliforniaTimbisha or Panamint or Koso, southeastern CaliforniaUte, Colorado, Utah, northern New Mexico Capote, southeastern Colorado and New MexicoMoanunts, Salina, UtahMuache, south and central ColoradoPahvant, western UtahSanpits, central UtahTimpanogots, north central UtahUintah, UtahUncompahgre or Taviwach, central and northern ColoradoWeeminuche, western Colorado, eastern Utah, northwestern New MexicoWhite River Utes (Parusanuch and Yampa), Colorado and eastern UtahWasho, Nevada and CaliforniaTulare-Buena Vista region PalagewanPahkanapilAs far as a European idea of countries, Spain and Mexico moved into the area in the early 16th century. There has also been evidence that Asian (Jomon, i.e. Kennewick Man) explorers visited the area and may have colonized the Columbia River Valley as far back as 9500 BCE.


Shoshone Chief who helped Lewis and Clark?

Sacagawea's brother was Shosone Chief Cameahwait


What does a Shoshone Indian tribe cradle-board look like?

It has 2 straps on the back, and it has a wooden platform on the back.


First known inhabitants in Nevada?

The first known inhabitants of Nevada can be traced back to more than 20,000 years ago. According to archaeological finds, the Washoe tribe inhabited the mountain areas. The Uto-Aztecan tribe inhabited a large portion of the northeastern area of the state. The Shoshone was a part of this group. The south was inhabited by the Paiute. This group of inhabitants could also be found in the northern portion of Nevada.


Who are the shoshones?

Shoshone people are Indians who lived in the more western parts of America. The Shoshone Indians became famous over time, considering the acts of Sacagewea in the Lewis And Clark Expedition. Yes, Sacagewea is in the Shoshone tribe. There was also chief Washakie, who became famous for being named after the tribes' main reservation.


Who can buy shotguns in Nevada?

I can buy shotguns in nevada, I am the terminator, I'll be back!


Is it illegal to ride in back of pickup truck in Nevada?

no


How do you pronounse pahnaho in shoshone?

Shoshone has many dialects and various terms of greeting. Among these are phene, bhene, pehnaho; in all these cases the English letter e is used to represent Shoshone vowel ɨ. This is like the sound i but formed in the back of the mouth.If there is a variant pahnaho I am not aware of it.Pehnaho is said piy-na-hoh.


What is the picture on the back of sacageweas coin?

The picture on the back of the Sacajawea coin is a young Shoshone woman. She has her infant son on her back in a wrap. This coin was a replacement for the Susan B. Anthony coin.