Shoshone Indians By: sierra Neeley Table of contents  Tribe traditions  What did they eat  Where did they live?  How did they dress?  Famous people.

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Shoshone Indians By: sierra Neeley

Table of contents  Tribe traditions  What did they eat  Where did they live?  How did they dress?  Famous people  Contributions  How big is the tribe?  Extra information  Quiz  Bibliography  About the author

traditions The shoshone did not own much in terms of belongings. The medicine man was thought of as a prophet with magical powers. The Shoshone had many enemies but none so fierce as the crow and Pocatello tribes whos path they rormally avioded crossing. Shoshone is awesome!!!!!!

What they ate They ate pine nuts, seeds, bread, berries, choke cherries, gooseberries,crickets.

Where they lived Idaho Nevada Utah Wyoming Montana Huts. they live in tepees.

How they dressed They wear animal skin

Famous people Chief Washakie Sacajawea Old Toby Chief Cameahwait

contributions Played with sticks, rocks, and clay. They made baskets and pottery. They also hunted.

How big was the tribe There are 10,000 Shoshone Indians that live today.

Extra information My great great great great grandfather established the first settlement in Idaho. He was a peacemaker with the Shoshone Indians he could speak their language. His name was Armineus Neeley.

Quiz How did they dress? How big was there tribe? Did they have houses like today?

Bibliography

About the Author Where I live Taylor Utah My favorite book dsa My favorite activity art What you should know about me I like to dance I can help other because I will be nice to them. My favorite subject is math and reading.