The Shoshone Indians wore clothing made of deer hides, and in very cold weather they wore robes made of buffalo. There is a large Shoshone-Bannock reservation near where I live in Idaho. The museum has articles of clothing on display. You might check your local library for a book on Indian tribes. There will be pictures of "buckskins" and buffalo garments.
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The shoshone's risked the fact that they were giving supplies to Luis and Clark it was a native sin for doing that. The Shoshone's could have gotten exposed about the supplies they had and a war could break. The Shoshone's could have been killed by the weapons the Americans had.
The Shoshone Indians killed animals for most of their needs. If it got cold they would wear a light coat. In the summer the women would wear loose dresses ant the men would wear little things that covered their bottoms called loincloth's. They made tools out of bones.
The Cheyenne Indians made Publo and Plains style jewelry.
they wore buffalo shirts, deer robes and warm animal skin coats
The Shoshone women wore moccasins for their feet and long deerskin dresses with wide sleeves. The Shoshone men also wore moccasins, along with breechcloths and leggings.
It could be wear in any season but is mostly weared in winter.
The Shoshone Indians killed animals for most of their needs. If it got cold they would wear a light coat. In the summer the women would wear loose dresses ant the men would wear little things that covered their bottoms called loincloth's. They made tools out of bones.
The address of the Shoshone Public is: 211 S Rail St W, Shoshone, 83352 5393
The phone number of the Shoshone Public is: 208-886-2843.
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The Shoshone legends are myths that are true.