The Shoshone tribe B y : T r i s t a M a d d e n.

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The Shoshone tribe B y : T r i s t a M a d d e n

Table of Contents  Slide three: Traditions  Slide four: What they ate  Slide five: Where did they live?  Slide six: How did they dress?  Slide seven: Famous people.  Slide eight: Contributions  Slide nine: How big is the tribe?  Slide ten: Extra information  Slide eleven: Quiz  Slide twelve :Bibliography  Slide thirteen: About the Author

Tribe Traditions  Almost all Indian tribes have ceremonies like the “Sun Dances” and “Buffalo Dances”  The Shoshone tribe had Pine nut festivals in fall

What did they eat? The Shoshone tribe ate berries, buffalo, roots, pine nuts, rabbit and antelope they grew most of this by them selves.

Where did they live? The Shoshone are nomadic (They moved a lot) so here are a few places they went. Northern Utah, Southern Utah, Eastern Utah, California, Wyoming,Nevada, Arizona and Montana.

How did They dress? The Shoshone wore a lot of unique things like The girls wore almost water proof shoes! The men wore a loin cloth in summer and rabbit pants and shirt in winter. In summer the girls wore an basic apron and in the winter they wore the same as the boys.

Famous people Chief Washakie Chief Pocatello Chief Bear Hunter Tina Manning

Contributions  Art  Artifacts  Tina Manning was a water rights activist

How big is the tribe? The tribe was 8000 people all together. The tribe was split up into three groups the western Shoshone tribe, Eastern Shoshone tribe and the Southern Shoshone tribe.

Extra Information The Shoshone Indians were called the Snake Indians. Sacagawea is part of the Shoshone tribe.

Quiz 1.How many people are in the tribe altogether? 2.Were did they live? 3.What was one of the tribe traditions? 1: : they were nomadic 3:Pine nut festivals. Answers!

About the Author Q: Where do you live? A: I live in Hopper Q: What are your most favorite books? A: I love Harry Potter, Slayers and Michel Vey. Q: What are your favorite activities? A: I like to play out side and read. Q: What should we know about you? A: I am a really crazy and I love to read!!!! Q: How can you help others? A: I could teach them how to read better Q: What are your favorite subject? A: I like to read and art

Bibliography 1.Title of page: SHOSHONE TRIBE FACTS Website address:

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