Shoshone Paiute by Aleah and Matthew. Elk Salmon Berries Buffalo Nuts Trout Ect.

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Shoshone Paiute by Aleah and Matthew

Elk Salmon Berries Buffalo Nuts Trout Ect.

Location Nevada Oregon Idaho

Shelter Home types depend on the season, wickups are used in the summer time. Winter house were coned shape.

Religion Leader can help others but have to gain enough power. They believed that anything could have power. The Shoshone Paiute received their power from dreams.

Interesting fact Tools Poison to catch fish, Coned shape baskets to carry things Trays were used to gather plants Wood and stone was used to crush seeds