The Shoshone Tribe By: McKenna

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The Shoshone Tribe By: McKenna Background photo must represent the tribe’s region landscape

Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest Dedication page Where did the Shoshone tribe live? What work did men, women , and children do? Where there any special ceremonies this tribe did? What kind of house did the Shoshone tribe live in? What kind of food did they eat? What type of clothing did the Shoshone tribe wear? What materials from the Shoshone tribe’s environment did they use to make what needed? About McKenna Rampersaud References Left box should be another picture of the tribe’s region landscape Photo Credit: imagequest

This presentation is dedicated to… I am dedicating this project to Mrs.Valenstein and Mrs. Wike for helping me with this project and letting me come in for recess so I could get this project done on time. They have helped me with this project a lot especially on the opening sentences and the conclusion sentences so I would like to thank them for helping me. Thank you Back to Table of Contents

Where did the Shoshone tribe live? Do you want to know where the Shoshone tribe lived? Well then lets get started. The Shoshone tribe lived In one of the driest places the great basin in North America. They also lived in vast grasslands, but there were two types of grasslands. One was eastern near Mississippi , and the other one was a valley where it got plenty of rainfall. The habitat they lived in was great for farming also was a home for the hunting tribes. There were also small lakes, rivers , and creeks. Without water sources they could never live in the region. But they can survive so that’s were the Shoshone tribe lives. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest

Were there any special ceremonies this tribe did? Lot’s of people celebrate different things, and have ceremonies for different things. But today you’ll hear how the Shoshone tribe celebrated things. Usually they had a ceremony for healing the sick , victory over enemies, or for food. Another ceremony is when tribes gather together for the communal Bison hunt. At the communal Bison hunt some hooks, or skewers, and other weapons were driven through the skin and chests of men. And that is how the Shoshone tribe’s ceremonies are different from ours. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest

What work did men, women, and children do? Do you want to know what work the Shoshone tribe men, women, and children do? Let’s get started then. The children had a quite easy job, it was collecting food and water. From there the women’s job was to cook and prepare the food. An example was setting the table and putting the food together nicely. The men and teenage boys would make and repair weapons, tools, and clothing. Everybody helped in some part to prepare and get what needed done, and I think that was great. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest

What kind of house did the Shoshone tribe live in? All over the world houses are different. So are the Shoshone tribe houses. The Shoshone tribe lived in longhouses. They cut up saplings and tied it with animal hides or with twine made out of grass. The Shoshone tribe also had many different types of houses for all sorts of ceremonies. I learned that the longhouses could fit a lot of people. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: worldbook

What kind of food did the Shoshone tribe eat? Some people eat many different types of food. Would you like to know what the Shoshone tribe eats? The Western Shoshone tribe ate and hunted, deer, antelope, rabbits, and lots of other small animals. The Northern and Eastern Shoshone hunted larger like, elk, buffalo, and big horn sheep. Not only did they eat and hunt larger animals, but they also fished. The Shoshone tribe’s diet was fruits, nuts , vegetables, and roots. I think the Shoshone ate different foods compared to us, would you try it? Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest

What type of clothing did the Shoshone tribe wear? Have you ever wondered how our clothes are different from the Shoshone tribe’s clothes? Well I can tell you. Most of the time the Shoshone tribe wore clothes made out of animal skin. It wasn’t just animal skins, they decorated it with quills, fringes, feathers, and more. Their everyday wear was loin clothing for the summer for the men. In the winter they’ll wear leggings, a shirt, and moccasins made from animal skin. Women usually wore buckskin dresses. All their clothes could be decorated with natural resources. A Bison robe was very important for winter clothing for all tribe’s. From my thoughts the Shoshone tribe always had proper clothing for the weather. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: worldbook

What materials from the Shoshone tribe’s environment did they use to make what needed? You will never believe how the Shoshone tribe made what needed. But I can’t tell you now, you’ll have to read further! The Shoshone tribe house materials were made out of all natural resource's. These houses were small houses of tree branches and willow shoots. They used cut up saplings and tied them tightly with animal hides or with twine made out of grass. Southern Shoshone tribe often moved and their wiki ups had to be easy to pack up and carry. Their blankets were made from rabbit pelts. Their vest and moccasins were made from animal skin and had beadwork on it. I think the Shoshone tribe used their materials wisely. Picture to go along with written response should be in the left box. Back to Table of Contents Photo Credit: imagequest

About McKenna Hi I’m McKenna I go to Sherwood elementary school and I’m in fourth grade. I play and love soccer, I also LOVE ONE DIRECTION. My favorite color is PINK. I am a very creative person, I like to make up games and I also love to do art. I play one instrument and that’s violin. I live with my sister a dog and my mom and dad. I am irish and lots of other things. Insert picture in left box Back to Table of Contents

My References Book or URL Author The Shoshone tribe Ned blackhawk Early peoples World book Each student needs at least 3 different resources: 1 book/2 internet-based. To add another reference, press the “tab” button on the lower left box. Back to Table of Contents