Sho-SHO-nee.
In Shoshoni, "behne" is pronounced as "BAY-nuh" and "pehnaho" is pronounced as "PAY-nuh-ho."
pronounce it as "eat" girl
"Pronounce it as 'chow'."
pronounce trencadis
You pronounce it as dih-muh-NOO-shun.
In Shoshoni, "behne" is pronounced as "BAY-nuh" and "pehnaho" is pronounced as "PAY-nuh-ho."
the Shoshoni Indians wore the tillinagasa which is know as a drape
teepees
The distance from Riverton, WY to Shoshoni, WY is 22 miles according to MapQuest.
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Sacagawea
Colleen M. Beck has written: 'Shoshoni brownware from Grass Valley, Nevada' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Shoshoni pottery
Anne Saks has written: 'The Shoshoni cookbook' -- subject(s): Shoshoni Yoga Spa, Vegetarian cookery, Yoga Cookery, Yoga cooking, Vegetarian cooking
Isabel Jewell was born in Shoshoni, Wyoming.
Isabel Jewell was born in Shoshoni, Wyoming, U.S.
Idaho State University Language Project has been teaching newe daigwape (the Shoshoni language) for 22 years. A textbook has been produced (An Introduction to the Shoshoni Language). An on-line dictionary has also been produced as part of the project, but this needs to be used in conjunction with the book.For more information on the Shoshoni Language Project contact the ISU Department of Anthropology at (208) 282-2629.
Some Shoshoni Indian names are Sacagewea and Naya Nuki.