The Shoshone were not initially friendly with European settlers due to a combination of factors, including historical conflicts with other tribes, misunderstandings in communication and cultural differences, and the impact of disease and displacement caused by the arrival of Europeans. These factors contributed to a sense of distrust and fear among the Shoshone towards outsiders, leading to initial unfriendliness towards European settlers. Over time, as interactions evolved and relationships were established, some Shoshone individuals and groups developed more positive relationships with settlers.
The Utes
no they werent. they beat everyone who lived in rome with whips.
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.
luciadia and mandona
it means... first born
The first five states werent discovered they were founded
Wyoming
the Indians from the south
They werent, or there wouldn't be any now.
When smiling at someone it basically means nothing. He is probably just being friendly. Nothing to be worried about.
More than 150 years after the first treaty between the Western Shoshone and the federal government was signed, the two nations disagree on the outcome — the Shoshone say they never turned over their land. The majority of the land in Nevada falls under the Shoshone's historical claim.
The address of the Shoshone Public is: 211 S Rail St W, Shoshone, 83352 5393