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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
Shoshone-Bannock Tribes | Located on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation The Shoshone-Bannock Tribes are located on the Fort Hall Reservation in Southeastern Idaho, between the cities of Pocatello, American Falls, and Blackfoot The Reservation is divided into five districts: Fort Hall, Lincoln Creek, Ross Fork, Gibson, and Bannock Creek
Shoshone Museum | The Little Museum with the Big Mammoth Uncover the “Tale of Two Elephants,” mammoth and mastodon bones that were discovered right here in Shoshone Learn how the pioneer women “rocked” this area with their grit, determination, and survival skills
City of Shoshone Idaho Shoshone is located in Central Idaho at the junction of U S Highway 93, 26 and scenic State Highway 75 Just 23 miles north of Twin Falls and 75 miles to the famed Sun Valley Resort
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
About - Eastern Shoshone The Eastern Shoshone Tribe, now living on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, has been living, some say, in the Wind River mountain range
Shoshone Village | Shoshone, California Our common area is ADA compliant and Shoshone Inn has one ADA compliant bungalow The staff is dedicated to addressing the special needs of all our guests to ensure that they have an enjoyable and relaxing visit!
Shoshone of Northern Utah - History to Go The Shoshone in western Utah and eastern Nevada lived in a dryer place, relying on foods like pine nuts, grasses, and desert animals The Northwestern Band moved between these two groups–after all, the Shoshones were all close relatives–and used the resources of both areas
The Shoshone and Their Neighbors - usahistorytimeline. com The Shoshone people, an indigenous group of North America, have a rich history characterized by their geographical distribution, interactions with neighboring tribes, and the intricate networks of trade and alliances they formed
Montanas Indian Tribes: The Shoshone - Big Sky Words The Shoshone can be divided into three different groups: the Northern Shoshone, who were largely concentrated in Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming; the Western Shoshone, who lived primarily in Oregon and Idaho; and the Eastern Shoshone, mainly found in Wyoming, Colorado, and Montana