Shoshone bannock MADDY AND RILEY. foods they eat  Deer  Fish  Elk  Buffalo  Mouse  Sheep  Berries  Nuts.

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Shoshone bannock MADDY AND RILEY

foods they eat  Deer  Fish  Elk  Buffalo  Mouse  Sheep  Berries  Nuts

tools the used  tools they used like Nets, spears, harpoons, and lots more.

This is one of there shelter.

clothing women wore  Things women wore were Leggings dresses and lots more.

their religion  They used dream and vision to communicate with helpful spirits.

This is one of their foods they ate.

Their shelter  Some lived in teepees and structures made of sage brush, grass and more.

 Clothing men wore Leggings fringed shirts,and more clothing men wore