SHOSHONE BANNOK by Ciera , Maya , & madero.

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SHOSHONE BANNOK by Ciera , Maya , & madero

food The Shoshone bannock tribe eats berries nuts and seeds etc.

Location of tribe The Shoshone bannock tribe is located in Idaho, Montana, Nevada , Wyoming Oregan, and Utah.

the reason why we added this picture is because our tribe lives in Idaho.

They also lived in wyoming

They also lived in Nevada

The Shoshone tribe live in oregan

shelter Tipis Some of the people lived in cone shaped made of sage brush , grass, i

Clothing/religion Men wore legging and fringed shirts and women wore dresses and knee high leggings The Shoshones used dreams and visions to communicate with helpful spirits.

THE END DEDUCATED TO THE SHOSHONE BANNOCK TRIBE