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mining and farming
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:
they work in the mining industry and the silver and Gold gets turned into Jewelry
The deer, rabbit, coyote, badger, raven, wren, and spider all have oral histories with The Hopi People.
gold mining.
The fox and coyote tricked the water people by disguising themselves as maidens
they believed in the coyote. they thought the coyote created people and raised the dead
it can be people or a coyote
it can be people or a coyote
Asian people
People. Coyote is the term used for someone that smuggles People across international borders.
mining
The Shoshone did not believe in different gods like a lot of tribes; they believed in Coyote. They believed that Coyote created all people and raised people from the dead. They also admired Coyote for his strength, wisdom, and power. but heard
You just said it! "Mining" can be both a noun and a verb, depending on how it is used. When it is used as a noun, it is called a "gerund"-- a verbal noun. To use it as a noun: Mining is a popular occupation for people in West Virginia. "Mining" can also be a verb, the participle of "to mine" -- The men were mining gold in California during the Gold Rush.
well mining was very useful for people that had no money and people actually tried to kill people for that.
There is no mining activity in Antarctica: it is prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
They do not understand how much of what they use every day came from mining. They also have little understanding of mining processes.