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THE SHOSHONE TRIBES

THE SHOSHONE TRIBES. KATHERINE AMAYA AVILA ERIKA SIERRA BENITEZ. THE SHOSHONE TRIBES. They Were a nomadic people (Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada). The shoshone , or Shoshone , which means ‘’ snake ’’. Shoshone gouvernment. The shoshone didn’t write laws .

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THE SHOSHONE TRIBES

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  1. THE SHOSHONE TRIBES KATHERINE AMAYA AVILA ERIKA SIERRA BENITEZ

  2. THE SHOSHONE TRIBES TheyWere a nomadicpeople (Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada). Theshoshone, orShoshone, whichmeans ‘’snake’’.

  3. Shoshonegouvernment Theshoshonedidn’twritelaws. Eachshoshone band haditsownchief.

  4. ECONOMY Subsistence and CommercialActivities: Hunters had a right to their kill, with a special sequence of sharing followed for bison.

  5. Industrial Arts: Shoshone made a wide variety of leather goods. Division of Labor: Bison-skin tipis were made by the women and decorated by their husbands. Leatherworking, Except for shields, bowstrings, drums, and rattles, was women's work.

  6. Shoshonereligion TheShoshonebelievedthespiritworldwasallaroundthem. Theshoshonebelieved in a supernaturalbeingcalled APPE.

  7. LIFESTYLE Theshoshonewerelargelyfarmers and hunters. Theshoshonelived in extended familygroups.

  8. Theshoshonehad ritual dances

  9. CULTURAL TRADITIONS Most of the SHOSHONE ceremonies were dances similar to the Great Basin Round Dances. The Pine Nut Festival.

  10. LANGUAGE Name of uncertain origin, It could mean “in the valley”. the majority and the European they were “the serpents” or the “town of the serpents”.

  11. LOCATION Theylivedbetween Montana and Idaho and theyarrived at from California, center and this of nevada.

  12. housing Eachtribeneeded a kind of housingthatwouldfittheirlifestyle and theirclimate. WIGWAM HOMES: UsedbyAlgonquianindians.

  13. LONGHOUSES: They are builtsimilarytowigwams. Theywereusedfor sleeping space.

  14. TEPEES: Thesewerelikemoderntents. Theywereveryusedbecausetribe moved from place to place.

  15. FOOD AND HUNTING Before they had horses, the Shoshone ate roots, insects, salmon, seeds, nuts, small game birds, groundhog, jack rabbit, and other small animals.

  16. Whatwereshoshonemen and woman’s roles? Shoshonewomenwere in charge of the home. Shoshonemenwere hunter.

  17. SHOSHONE CHILDREN Theydidthesamethingsallchildren do, playwitheschother. Theyhadless time toplay.

  18. MYTHS Myths were very important to the Shoshone people. They created stories to explain the things they saw around them.

  19. Thankyou

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