they traded beads they traded beads for the things they did not have
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
They live in Wyoming.
No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
The Shoshone tribe did occupy Arizona during much of their history. They were forced onto reservations in Wyoming in the 1870s.
Shoshone Indians weren't educated. They learned by watching their ancestors hunt, fish, clean, and more.
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.
Yes.
They currently live in Nevada and Utah.
No, they were Indians too.The Indians were from an enemy tribe of the Shoshone Indians.
The Shoshone tribe did occupy Arizona during much of their history. They were forced onto reservations in Wyoming in the 1870s.
They lived in tepees in Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, and California.
the crow, the Shoshone, the Ute and the Arapaho tribes.
There are around 1200 Shoshone indians today.
southwest region
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.