The Shoshone people traditionally inhabited areas across the western United States, primarily in regions that are now part of Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. They occupied diverse environments including the Rocky Mountains, Great Basin, and surrounding plains. On a map, you would find them spread across these states, with significant concentrations around the Snake River and the Wind River Range. Their territory varied seasonally as they followed game and gathered resources.
Yes, Shoshone people did live in wickiups.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
The Shoshone Indians live in several different places. The tribe was spread out. They live in Wyoming, Idaho, California, Montana, Utah, and Nevada.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
They live in Wyoming.
They currently live in Nevada and Utah.
the shoshone tribe
Yes.
The Shoshone territory included Idaho, California, Nevada, Utah and Wyoming. Out of that area Idaho had the largest population of Shoshone Indians. In 1905, one clan of the Shoshone had their own trail of tears when they were forcibly removed from their homeland and made to go live in Fort Hall, Idaho.
hot and dry climate
yes they do exist they live in calofornia
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.