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Shoshone a Native Americans Tribe

NATIVES AMERICANS Enrique Torres Maria de Jesus Ramos Leticia Ramos. Shoshone a Native Americans Tribe. The word Shoshone means the valley people. Picture #2. The Shoshones’ territory.

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Shoshone a Native Americans Tribe

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  1. NATIVES AMERICANSEnrique Torres Maria de Jesus Ramos Leticia Ramos

  2. Shoshone a Native Americans Tribe • The word Shoshone means the valley people. Picture #2

  3. The Shoshones’ territory This Shoshone family belongs to the tribe of Uto-Aztecan linguistic stock. They occupied territory in California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. Picture #3

  4. Shoshones’ Life • The Shoshone live in the mountain terrains. They don’t use horses or guns. Picture #4

  5. Conflicts • The Shoshone Indians fought against the Black feet, Atsinas, and Hidatsa. The Shoshones moved from the rich planes of buffalo to the mountains. Picture #5

  6. Chief Washakie • Chief Washakie in 1804 –1900 was a friendly Indian that helped the white pioneers. Picture #6

  7. The Bird Woman • The legend of the bird woman represents spiritual force and also helps to understand the Indian language. Picture #7

  8. The Parents In the Shoshone family, the parents took care of their children with their lives. Picture #8

  9. Lemhi Shoshone • The Lemhi Shoshone were discovered in the mid 1800’s. They used dogs for utility and for hunting. Picture #9

  10. Websites http://www.archives.gov/research_room/research_topics/native_americans/select_list_168.html This is for number #2. http://www.shoshoneindian.com/ This is the website of the picture #3. http://windowsintowonderland.org/history/indians&explorers/page6.htm This is for #4 http://www.lkwdpl.org/schools/elempath/shoshone/ This is for #5 http://www.shoshoneindian.com/chief_washakie.htm This is for #6 http://www.amerikids.com/birdwoman.htm This is for #7 http://www.bonniebutterfield.com/NativeAmericans.html This is for #8 http://www.edgar.k12.wi.us/edgar/stonefox.htm This is for #9

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