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By: Morgan Aubrey Tanner Talon Test questions are in Red Goshute tribe By: Morgan Aubrey Tanner Talon Test questions are in Red

The Goshutes are a tribe of Western Shashone Native Americans The Goshutes are a tribe of Western Shashone Native Americans. There are two federally recognised Goshute tribes today Confederate Tibes of the Goshute Reservation, located in Nevada and Utah boarder near the Deep Creek Mountains Skull Valley band of Goshute Indians of Utah of the Skull Valley Indian Reservation located in Tooele county

Life of the Goshutes Live in the desolate parts of western Utah and eastern Nevada. Live in family groups in wikiups (temporary grass houses) Family groups make up villages Goshute short doc Weapons included bows, arrows, stone knives, and spears.

Goshute Food Goshutes hunted lizards, snakes, small fish, birds, gophers, rabbits, rats, skunks, squirrel, bear, coyote, deer, elk, and big-horned sheep. Woman and children gathered and harvested nearly 100 species of wild vegetables and seeds, the most important being the pine nut. The Goshutes also gathered hundreds of different kinds of insects. The Goshute Indians were also known as the "Diggers." this came from the whites who saw them digging for roots and other things. They ate roots, tubers, bulbs, insects, small animals, and wild vegetable foods.

Language Their language is a dialect of the Shoshone language found in Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, and Idaho. Examples: Head: bambi Lips: dembai White: dosabite Father: ape Dog: sadee

Fun activity!!!!!!!!! With your table groups, each member must pick four words and use them in a sentence. (You can use the word more that once) Head: bambi Lips: dembai White: dosabite Father: ape Dog: sadee There: marr Trees: coquap Valley: uab Take: Quee Together: nahwah Red: aingable Yellow: ohapite Black: duhubite

The Goshute WAR!!! Took place in the early 1860s. Volunteers of the union army attacked, killing many of the Goshutes. After the war the Goshutes were forced into signing a treaty agreeing to end all hostility towards the Americans.

Goshute dance Goshute dance