The Shoshone people are believed to have inhabited the western United States for thousands of years, with archaeological evidence suggesting their presence in the region dating back at least 10,000 years. They traditionally occupied areas in what are now Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. The Shoshone are part of the larger Numic-speaking group and have a rich cultural history that includes hunting, gathering, and later, adaptations to European contact. Their historical timeline is complex, reflecting their resilience and adaptation over millennia.
Yes, Shoshone people did live in wickiups.
yes
Not all Shoshone people shared the same stories; among the Western Shoshone, the origin of "people" (meaning the Shoshone themselves) is told in the story of Coyote Learns to Fly. In this story, Coyote and Geese are alive before people are created. See link below for the complete story:
Sacagawea.
Sacagawea was a Shoshone.
luciadia and mandona
yes it was a peaceful tribe. It had alot of children and young woman.Most people belive that the Hidasta tribe were enemies with the shoshone people.
it means... first born
The Shoshone people lived in traditional homes that were made from high-growing grass. Shoshone means 'high-growing grass'. They were conical shaped. They lived in large families.
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 are nomadic people so they travel a lot. They can't raise crops because they don't stay in one place.
The Shoshone Indians were far-ranging people. Different bands of Shoshoni Indians lived in what is now Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, and even parts of California. Most Shoshone people still live in these areas today.