By Kody, Jonathan,Brook, Sam, and Brady

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By Kody, Jonathan,Brook, Sam, and Brady Shoshone

Geographical Location They lived by the great Salt Lake

Food Most food was grown and some were hunted.

Clothing They wore all kinds of clothing

Weapons The Shoshone used many weapons like these.

Shelters Teepees were used for shelter. Another shelter was a hogan and their wear many others

Daily Life The daily roll was men hunted, and women picked vegetables and spices. Some times the ladies painted .

They believed in the ghost dance Beliefs and Customs They believed in the ghost dance And many other things

Legends The coyote lost two kids from north and south and had only two kids