The Shoshone would need various resources for travel, including sturdy footwear suitable for different terrains, such as mountains or plains. They would also require essential supplies like food, water, and tools for hunting or gathering. Additionally, knowledge of the land, navigation skills, and social connections for trade or assistance would be crucial for successful travel. Depending on the time period, they might also use canoes or horses for longer journeys.
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The Shoshone Indians are nomadic people so they travel a lot. They can't raise crops because they don't stay in one place.
they need horses from the shoshone Indians
Yes they did. For horses so they could travel.
Sacajawea would greet someone in Shoshone by saying "Hola" or "Hólo," which is a common greeting in the Shoshone language. The expression conveys a friendly acknowledgment and can be used in various social contexts. Additionally, greetings may vary based on regional dialects within the Shoshone-speaking community.
Yes, you would need a visa to travel to Cayman Island.
you would need more than a space suit!
No.
Yes
you would need travel insurance for many reasons. Say for instance you fall over and break your arm. Instead of paying double the amount to put a plaster on overseas, the travel insurance would help you. The Travel Insurance also covers if you have something stolen, and flight delayes. However you would need to check with your travel agent, because you would need to ask for these types of cover.
You would say "behne" (Fort Hall) or "pehnaho" (Western Shoshoni).