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Shoshone

The Shoshone are a group of Native American people. Their population is higher than many other tribes, with over 12,000 members throughout the American Midwest. About 5,000 members still speak the Shoshone language.

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What was the name of the chief of the Shoshone tribe?

The Shoshone people existed in many different bands over many hundreds of years, so naturally they had more than one chief.

The most famous is probably Washakie of the Eastern Shoshones. He saw the futility of fighting the ever-growing number of white settlers, so instead he offered them support and protection. He had been born in the early 1800s and his father was a Flathead, but like most Plains people he took the tribe of his mother - the Shoshones.

He rose to prominence as a chief in the 1830s, becoming principal chief in 1843.

What did shoshone use to make weapons?

knives and bows arrows,lances and sheilds they also used spears ,nets and basket traps.they used fire bows ,war clubs and buffalo hide sheilds

Where did the Paiute Shoshone live?

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.

What is the tribe of Shoshone?

The Shoshone tribe was a peaceful tibe encountered by lewis and clark in august 1805... they lived in teepees and traded hoarses for other supplies with lewis and clark... also sacagawea was in this tribe

Did shoshone native have shells?

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.

What did the Shoshone do when they encountered the Hidatsa raiding party?

They were doing nothing but seeing Sacagawea getting kidnapped and sold to a French man.

What is the animal on the Shoshone flag?

The animal on the Shoshone flag is the bison, also known as the buffalo. It represents strength, endurance, and a deep connection to the natural world, reflecting the importance of the bison to the Shoshone people historically and culturally. The flag symbolizes their heritage and identity.

What is the shoshone word for dog?

Lakota has many different terms for "friend" depending if it is a man or woman speaking about a male or female friend, in informal or formal situations.

A common term used by men to describe their male friends is khola (a very throaty k followed by olah). This is the singular form; to make it plural you have to use the plural form of an accompanying verb (as in "my friend they-went-hunting").

In the Dakota dialect the same word is said khoda.

How did the shoshone indians help the expedition-?

The shoshone indians help the expedition because Sacagawea was the chief's sister,

Did the shoshone tribe make dream catchers?

No, dream catchers come originally from the Ojibwa people who live far away and are completely different than the Navajo. They are called asabikeshiinh or bawaajige nagwaagan in the Ojibwe language.

The idea moved to other tribes by intermarriage. Then in the 1960s and 70s the pan Indian movement and Pow wow culture spread the idea to many other tribal groups.

What would the shoshone need to travel?

The Shoshone would need various resources for travel, including sturdy footwear suitable for different terrains, such as mountains or plains. They would also require essential supplies like food, water, and tools for hunting or gathering. Additionally, knowledge of the land, navigation skills, and social connections for trade or assistance would be crucial for successful travel. Depending on the time period, they might also use canoes or horses for longer journeys.