There are many hundreds of native American languages (thousands if you include Central and South America). These are just a very few of the many possible words for eagle, bearing in mind that there are different words for various types of eagle:
Hidatsa..............iphoki, maisu, tsátsi
Lakota...............wanbli (eagle),anúnkasan (bald eagle), wanblÃgleÅ¡ka (spotted
eagle)
Osage................hon'ga
Yakama............ k'ámamul (bald eagle), xwayamá; xwaamá (golden eagle)
Apache..............tsa-cho (Jicarilla i-tsa)
Navajo..............a-tsa
Sanish (Arikara)...neétAhkas (golden eagle), arÃhtA (bald eagle)
Cheyenne..........vóaxaa'e (bald eagle), ma'xevé'késo (eagle)
Nahuatl (Aztec)...cuauhtli
Choctaw.............onsi, ta la'ko
Cherokee............wohali
Abenaki..............megeso, mgeso
Shawnee............pelaethee
Blackfoot............ksikkihkÃni (bald eagle), otaikimmio'tokaan (golden eagle)
Mohegan.............wómpissacuk (eagle), wôpsuq(bald eagle)
Naskapi...............michisuw (bald eagle)
Ojibwe...............giniw (golden eagle), ininizi(grey eagle), bapashko-giniw (bald
eagle), migizi (eagle)
Gwich'in..............tadhaa
Hupa...................tis'mil
Pima...................pa'haka
Zuni....................keekilee
Shoshone comes from Sosoni, a Shoshone Amerindian word for high-growing grasses.
Yes, Shoshone is the name of a tribe, so it should be capitalized.
Shoshone
Sacagawea
Sacagawea's brother's name is Camehwait, the Shoshone chief
Roger Eagle's birth name is Eagle, Roger James.
White Eagle's birth name is Edwin White Eagle.
chief washakie
Lemhi pass
a black eagle
the golden eagle is aquila chrysaetos........
That would be "Who was the Shoshone guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition?" and the answer is the young Shoshone girl with a Hidatsa name: Tsakakawia (Bird Woman). This name was incorrectly spelled Sacagawea by Lewis and Clark and later spelled even less accurately by a loony newspaper man as Sacajawea.