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- Shoshone - Wikipedia
The Shoshone are a Native American tribe that originated in the western Great Basin and spread north and east into present-day Idaho and Wyoming By 1500, some Eastern Shoshone had crossed the Rocky Mountains into the Great Plains
- Native Americans, Great Basin, Plateau Indians - Britannica
Shoshone, North American Indian group that occupied the territory from what is now southeastern California across central and eastern Nevada and northwestern Utah into southern Idaho and western Wyoming
- Shoshoni WY: Find Unique Things To Do In Shoshoni WY
Find the hidden gems of Shoshoni WY! From outdoor adventures to local cuisine, find unique things to do in this charming town
- 10 Facts About the Shoshone Tribe - Have Fun With History
The Shoshone Tribe, also known as the Shoshoni or Snake Indians, is a Native American tribe that historically occupied parts of the Great Basin, including present-day Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and California
- The Shoshone – Continuing the Traditions of Their Ancestors
The Shoshone tribe, often called the Shoshoni or Snake Indians, consists of several distinct groups, each with different bands Initially living in a wide area of the Great Basin and Great Plains and sharing similar Shoshone languages, they are closely related to the Comanche, Paiute, and Ute Indians
- Shoshone Indians - History to Go
Before white penetration, the Great Basin and Snake River Shoshoni had been among the most ecologically efficient and well-adapted Indians of the American West The tragic transformation for the Northwestern Shoshoni to a life of privation and want came with the occupation by Mormon farmers of their traditional homeland
- Shoshoni WY | Official Website
Shoshoni, Wyoming, Wyoming small towns, Shoshoni Town Council, Shoshoni Town Hall, Shoshoni Council minutes, Fremont county town, Town of Shoshoni
- The History of the Shoshone Tribe
The Shoshone Tribe, also known as the Shoshoni or the Shoshone-Bannock, is a Native American group whose historical roots extend deeply into the arid regions of the western United States
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