Chief Washakie was a famous Shoshone chief who helped establish the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. The Wind River Reservation is the only reservation in the US where the land was chosen by the tribe which lives there.
Another famous Shoshone Tribal member from Wyoming is Sacajawea, also Sakakawea or Sacagawea. Sacajawea was the Lemhi Shoshone woman who traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
There are two federally recognized tribes currently in Wyoming: the Shoshone and the Arapahoe which share the Wind River Indian Reservation. Other Native American tribes which inhabited Wyoming along with the Shoshone and the Arapahoe include the Crow, the Cheyenne, and the Ute.
I would say Crazy Horse, because his face is on a mountain.
They live in Wyoming.
There are two federally recognized tribes in Wyoming today. The Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes which share the Wind River Reservation. Original inhabitants of Wyoming include the Shoshone, the Crow, the Cheyenne, the Ute, and the Arapaho.
The Shoshone tribe did occupy Arizona during much of their history. They were forced onto reservations in Wyoming in the 1870s.
they lived in Utah,Idaho,Montana,Colorado and Wyoming
Shoshone National Forest is in Wyoming.
There are two federally recognized tribes currently in Wyoming: the Shoshone and the Arapahoe which share the Wind River Indian Reservation. Other Native American tribes which inhabited Wyoming along with the Shoshone and the Arapahoe include the Crow, the Cheyenne, and the Ute.
There is a Shoshone National Forest in Wyoming.
Shoshone National Forest is in Wyoming.
There were 4 original Native American Tribe in the state of Wyoming, starting with; The Arapaho tribe, Cheyenne, Crow, and Shoshone. Today the only 2 federally recognized tribes in Wyoming are the Arapaho and Shoshone Tribes. They both share a single Indian Reservation, called Wind River Reservation.
She was a Native American.
I would say Crazy Horse, because his face is on a mountain.
They live in Wyoming.
Sacagawea was an native American Indian part of the shoshone tribe
she was a shoshone Indian
yes an shoshone indian