Yes, the Shoshone people did use shells, particularly those from freshwater and marine environments, for various purposes. They crafted items such as tools, jewelry, and ornaments from shells. Shells were also used in trade with neighboring tribes, reflecting their cultural and economic interactions.
Shoshone
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
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Wampum
To date only one 'named' Native American has appeared on any US Currency, it is / was, "Randy'L He-dow Teton" (Shoshone) who portrayed "Sacagawea" a Shoshone woman that helped the Lewis and Clark expedition. All other portraits of any Native American are composite, or made up, portraits and are not real people.
Sacagawea was an native American Indian part of the shoshone tribe
She was a Native American.
No, Sacajawea was Native American. She was born into the Shoshone tribe.
The Shoshone
Sacagawea was Shoshone native American.
Shoshone
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
i think shes in the shoshone tribe..
The Native Americans of the western and northwestern US are the Shoshone.
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Sacagawea
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