In the Shoshone language, the word for "chief" is "nǫ́o." The Shoshone people have a rich linguistic heritage, and terms may vary slightly among different dialects. It's important to consider the context in which the term is used, as it may carry cultural significance beyond its literal translation.
Behne, pronounced buh-nuh
yes it was the chief Joseph
chief washakie
Sacagawea's brother was Shosone Chief Cameahwait
how do you say thank you in Shoshone
She was a Shoshone, had been kidnapped as a young girl, taken away from her family, and the Chief was her brother.
Sacagwea's chief in relation to her is her brother chief Cameahwait.
Chief Cameahwait. I think.
because the chief was her brother
because the chief was her brother
He was a Shoshone leader.
Common Shoshone greetings are behne and pehnaho, which do not quite mean "hello".There is no word for "goodbye" in most native American languages and Shoshone is no exception.