No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
Shoshone Indians weren't educated. They learned by watching their ancestors hunt, fish, clean, and more.
by seeing lewis and clark.....
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No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
The indians hunt the food and the pilgrims cook and feed the food to the pilgrims and the indians.
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
They cooked food on a fire.
yes
The shoshone indians help the expedition because Sacagawea was the chief's sister,
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
The Lakota tribe prepared food in a couple of different ways. They would sometimes dry their food, this enabled them to save food for later. They also roasted meats over an open fire. Vegetables were cooked over an open fire as well. They made pots and would add hot rocks to water in order to steam vegetables.
fire made out of sticks
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