Sacagawea recognized that the moccasin was not Shoshone by its distinct design and construction. Each Native American tribe had unique styles of footwear, influenced by their environment and cultural practices. The moccasin’s materials, stitching, and overall shape likely differed from those traditionally made by the Shoshone, allowing her to identify it accurately. Additionally, her familiarity with various tribes' customs and artifacts would have further informed her judgment.
Sacagawea examines the ball and the moccasin at the abandoned camp to see if the camp was where the shoshone lived at.
Sacagawea was Shoshone native American.
Yes Sacagawea was an Indiana princess
the shoshone tribe
shoshone.
shoshone
They began a skirmish which lead to Sacagawea being captured.
Short answer, no.Sacagawea was a Lemhi Shoshone woman.
Sacagawea's brother's name is Camehwait, the Shoshone chief
the shoshone tribe
Sacagawea was a Shoshone.
Sacagawea.